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Views of People with Learning Difficulties about Current and Future Accommodation: the use of focus groups to promote discussion
Authors:Owen Barr  ROY McCONKEY  JAYNE McCONAGHIE
Institution:  a HRB Nursing and Midwifery Research Fellowship, School of Nursing, University of Ulster, Northland Road, Londonderry BT48 7JL, UK School of Nursing, University of Ulster, Shore Road, Newtownabbey BT37 0QB, UK.
Abstract:There is growing emphasis on inclusion as a central philosophy in services for people with learning difficulties in the UK, Europe and the USA. Coupled with this is recognition of the need to actively involve people with learning difficulties in the research process through the use of more inclusive approaches. This paper reports the use of focus groups as a strategy for data collection from people with learning difficulties in a project that sought to review existing accommodation and support. A number of important key themes emerged relating to the importance of social networks, inclusion, reciprocal relationships, privacy and security. The implications arising from these findings for the provision of accommodation and support are considered. Furthermore, it was concluded that focus groups are potentially a valuable approach in research that seeks to actively involve people with learning difficulties.
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