ERIC Number: EJ1096570
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016-May
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Randomized Control Trial of the 3Rs Health Knowledge Training Program for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Feldman, Maurice A.; Owen, Frances; Andrews, Amy E.; Tahir, Munazza; Barber, Rachel; Griffiths, Dorothy
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, v29 n3 p278-288 May 2016
Background: Persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience a wide range of health problems. Research is needed on teaching persons with intellectual disabilities about their health to promote self-advocacy. This study used a RCT to evaluate a health knowledge training program for adults with intellectual disabilities and verbal skills. Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to training (n = 12) or no training control (n = 10) groups. Topics included key body organs, systems, functions, health maintenance and illnesses. Participants played a game answering questions (e.g. "What does the heart do?"). Instruction involved visuals (e.g. PowerPoint slides), cueing, modelling and feedback. The control group received pre-, post- and follow-up tests as the training group. Results: The training group had significantly higher overall post-test and follow-up health knowledge test scores than the control group. Conclusions: Health knowledge training is one step in promoting health self-advocacy and better health in persons with intellectual disabilities.
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Intellectual Disability, Health Education, Program Evaluation, Adults, Self Advocacy, Verbal Ability, Group Instruction, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Educational Games, Visual Aids, Cues, Feedback (Response), Pretests Posttests, Training, Scores, Knowledge Level, Health Promotion
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Language: English
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