How Parents Experience the Quality of Support: A Survey in Residential Care

This study examined the views of parents and/or legal guardians on the quality of support provided to clients with an ID in residential care in the Netherlands, in order to improve the partnership between parents/legal guardians and facilities. A questionnaire developed in close cooperation with parents specifically for this aim was sent to 1,785 households (parents and/or legal guardians) of clients in the Netherlands. The questionnaire consists of the following five subsections: daily care, housing, day services, leisure activities, and communication. A multiple regression analysis was performed to determine which factors contributed to the satisfaction of parents and/or legal guardians. The questionnaires returned (nā€‰=ā€‰1,058) showed that respondents rated the overall quality of support at an average grade of 7.3 out of 10 (SD: 1.2). Small but mostly significant differences were found between the subsections. A significant model for the overall quality of support emerged; nevertheless, the predictor variables accounted for only 4.0% of the explained variance in the data set. Special attention should be paid to the percentage of parents and/or legal guardians who gave unsatisfactory scores (10%) and the substantial percentage (25%) of parents and/or legal guardians that rated the quality of care only marginally satisfactory (grades 6ā€“7). The results of this questionnaire provide opportunities for optimal use of the qualities and knowledge of parents and/or legal guardi...
Source: Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities - Category: Disability Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research