Transforming Care Experiences of Support Workers and Managers
NCT ID: NCT06508853
Last Updated: 2024-07-18
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
12 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-08-31
2025-05-31
Brief Summary
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* How is it of relevance and importance to patients and public? In 2011 serious abuse of people with learning disabilities was uncovered at Winterbourne View, an independent hospital for people with learning disabilities. The Transforming Care Agenda was set out by the UK government in 2012 in response to this abuse. A key part of the action plan included moving people with learning disabilities out of inappropriate hospital settings, into the community.
Support workers and managers are key mediators in approaches to ensure that people with learning disabilities are able to achieve a good quality of life in the community, however so far there is limited research looking into their experiences.
* Broadly what area (disease, therapy or service) is being studied? For therapeutic studies what is the drug, device or procedure being tested? The area being studied is support for people with learning disabilities who have moved from inpatient settings to community settings.
* Who would be eligible? Support workers and managers who have worked with people with learning disabilities who have moved from inpatient to community settings within the past three years will be eligible to be interviewed as part of this study. 4 to 6 support workers, and 4 to 6 managers will be interviewed in total.
* The type of sites where the study will be conducted Participants (support workers and managers) will be recruited through NHS sites (community learning disability teams) who have identified individuals with learning disabilities who have moved from hospital to community settings (as part of the Transforming Care Agenda) within the past 3 years.
* How long will the study last and what will the participants undergo? The study will last approximately 1.5 years. If they consent, participants will be invited to take part in an interview, lasting up to one hour. The interview will focus on their experience of supporting someone with a learning disability who has moved from a hospital setting, into a community setting, within the past three years.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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Interventions
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Qualitative research (no intervention)
Interviews are being conducted with support workers and managers.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Participants need to have worked with someone who has a learning disability who has been discharged from hospital during the past three years.
3. Participants need to have worked with the person with a learning disability during the first three years of their discharge from hospital.
4. Participants need to have worked with the person who has a learning disability for a period of at least four months.
5. The person with a learning disability will need to have been discharged from hospital, into their current service, within the past 3 years.
6. For each person with a learning disability identified, a maximum of two support workers and one manager can be included (interviewed).
7. Support workers or managers will need to be based within one of the four research site localities (South London and Maudsley, Hertfordshire NHS University Trust, East London Foundation Trust and North East London Foundation Trust).
8. Support workers and managers will need to be able to participate in interviews on Microsoft Teams, or in person, conducted in the English language.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Support workers or managers who have worked with the person with a learning disability for less than four months.
3. Support workers or managers working in locations outside of the remit of any of the four research sites.
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Yes
Sponsors
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King's College London
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Responsible Party
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Locations
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Kings College London
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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339318
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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