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Adapting photovoice to explore identity expression amongst people with intellectual disabilities who have limited or no verbal communication
Krisson, Emma; Qureshi, Maria; Head, Annabel (2021-02-05)People with intellectual disabilities who have limited, or no verbal communication can be involved in research. Ethnographic observations and interview techniques can work together with photovoice. More research needs to ... -
How People With Intellectual Disabilities Experience Transitions Through the Transforming Care Programme: a Grounded Theory Study
Head, Annabel (2017-10-12)Following the exposure of abuse of people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) at Winterbourne View, the Government launched the Transforming Care programme, to support people to transition out of hospital into their own ... -
“It was really good, she sort of took some words what happened, like what I would say”: Adapting dyadic interview techniques to capture the stories of marginalised voices in research
Head, Annabel; Ellis-Caird, Helen; Rhodes, Louisa; Mengoni, Silvana (2021-03-01)Qualitative research continues to rely heavily on verbal language from solely the participant, which often omits the lived experiences of many people across a range of populations. This paper describes adaptations to an ... -
Transforming identities through Transforming Care : How people with learning disabilities experience moving out of hospital
Head, Annabel; Ellis-Caird, Helen; Rhodes, Louisa; Parkinson, Kathie (2018-03-01)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 ... -
“The whole thing is beyond stress”: Family perspectives on the experience of hospitalisation through to discharge for individuals with severe learning disabilities and complex needs
Stock, Megan; Mulholland, Mark; Cooper, Vivien; Head, Annabel; Prowse, Sam; Wellsted, David; Mengoni, Silvana; Rhodes, Louisa; Ellis-Caird, Helen (2024-03-29)Background People with severe learning disabilities and complex needs are more likely to experience delayed discharge from hospital; however, there is little research into their experience in hospital and as they move out ...