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Organisational culture in ‘better’ group homes for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in England: A qualitative study

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posted on 2024-08-27, 03:07 authored by D Fox, J Beadle-Brown, J Bradshaw, Christine BigbyChristine Bigby, L Richardson
Background: Previous research identifies organisational culture as one of a number of factors associated with the quality of life outcomes of group home residents' with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This study aims to elaborate on the dimensions of group home culture in settings in England. Method: Participant observations and semi-structured interviews with staff were carried out in two group homes. Field-notes, interview notes and transcripts were analysed using inductive thematic analysis by a researcher naïve to the project and the previous literature. Initial coding was re-examined after sensitisation to theorised models in previous literature to identify the most parsimonious fit. The two settings were rated and compared using a five-point Likert scale for each of the dimensions. Results: The findings describe group home culture across seven dimensions. There were mixed ratings across the different dimensions reflecting inconsistencies in culture that were reflected in staff practice. The challenge in assigning a global rating of culture in group homes, which includes interactions across multiple staff and multiple residents over time, was highlighted. Conclusion: The development of an observational measure of culture is highlighted as potentially helpful in understanding and responding to culture in services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Funding

This study was funded by the NIHR School for Social Care Research.

History

Publication Date

2024-09-01

Journal

Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

Volume

37

Issue

5

Article Number

e13270

Pagination

13p.

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

1360-2322

Rights Statement

© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.