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Transforming identities through Transforming Care: How people with learning disabilities experience moving out of hospital

机译:通过转型护理改造身份:学习残疾人如何在医院出发的人

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Accessible Summary People with learning disabilities talked about what it was like to move out of hospital. People talked about how important their relationships with other people were. People wanted to feel comfortable with new members of staff so that they felt safe and happy in their new home. People talked about how moving out of hospital changed how they thought about themselves. When they were in hospital, people sometimes thought that they were “bad.” But after they moved, some people started to think that they were a different person. It is important for everyone to think about how they talk to people when they are in hospital, and when they have moved out. People can do really well living in their own home, rather than in hospital. Abstract Background People with learning disabilities are moving out of hospitals as part of the Transforming Care programme, although thus far their views on how they have experienced this have not been researched. Materials and Methods A qualitative design was used to explore how people with learning disabilities experienced moving as part of Transforming Care. Eleven people took part in semi‐structured interviews; they were supported by Key Support People ( n ?=?9) who knew them well. A social constructionist Grounded Theory approach was used in analysis. Results and Discussion People reported that their relationships with other people, including friends, family and staff, played a significant role in how they experienced the move. Moving was also an opportunity for people to shift their ideas about who they were as a person and opened up a wider array of stories about their identity. Conclusions A number of recommendations are discussed, relevant for staff working in this field to support positive transitions out of hospital.
机译:可访问的摘要有学习残疾的人谈到搬出医院的样子。人们谈到了与其他人的关系有多重要。人们希望对工作人员的新成员感到舒适,以便他们在新家里感到安全和幸福。人们谈到了如何从医院搬出改变他们对自己的看法。当他们在医院时,人们有时会认为他们是“坏”。但在他们搬家之后,有些人开始认为他们是一个不同的人。每个人都很重要,以考虑他们在医院时与人交谈,以及他们搬出去的时候。人们可以在自己的家中真的生活,而不是在医院。抽象背景与学习障碍的背景人民从医院推出作为转型护理计划的一部分,虽然到目前为止他们对他们如何经历过这种情况的看法。材料和方法使用定性设计来探索如何在作为转化护理的一部分中经历的学习残疾人。 11人参加了半结构化的访谈;他们得到了关键支持人员(n?=?9)的支持很好。分析中使用了社会建构主义的基础理论方法。结果与讨论人们报告说,他们与其他人,包括朋友,家庭和员工,包括朋友,家庭和员工的关系在他们经历的举动中发挥了重要作用。搬迁也是人们将他们的想法转移他们作为一个人的想法,并开辟了一个关于他们身份的更广泛的故事。结论讨论了一些建议,与在本领域的工作人员相关,以支持医院的积极过渡。

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