Autor: |
Precious Sango, Rachel Forrester-Jones |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2022 |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of Long-Term Care, Iss 2022 (2022) |
Druh dokumentu: |
article |
ISSN: |
2516-9122 |
Popis: |
Context: Spirituality seems to form part of person-centred care planning and needs assessment of persons with intellectual disability. Yet, the role of spirituality in relation to their quality of life (QoL) has scarcely been investigated. Objective: This paper reports on an exploration of the extent to which spiritual beliefs and practices were linked to individuals’ perceptions of quality of life in two types of care services: one a faith-based provider, the other a non-faith-based service. Method: A mixed-methods approach utilising the Quality Of Life Questionnaire (QOLQ) and the brief spiritual beliefs inventory for use in quality of life research (Systems of Belief Inventory-15R) was used to interview people with intellectual disabilities (or, if they lacked capacity, their formal carers) who lived in their respective service for a long time. Findings: Participants living in the faith-based care service recorded higher mean and median scores on the QOLQ compared to their colleagues who resided in the non-faith-based care service. Further analysis indicated significant correlations between the spirituality measure and most of the QOLQ domains. Limitations: The study sample of 36 makes generalisations difficult, and our initial intention to include a range of faith traditions was unsuccessful. Implications: Further academic studies exploring spiritual issues for people with intellectual disabilities are needed, as well as clearer policy and practice guidelines and a willingness on the part of services to support this aspect of life. |
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