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Organizational change and evidence-based practices in support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Intellectual disability
Organizational culture
Organizational change
Evidence-based practices
Performance perspectives
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Clasificación UNESCO
61 Psicología
5802.05 Educación Especial; Minusválidos y deficientes Mentales
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Iniesta, J., Verdugo, M. A., & Schalock, R. L. (2023). Organizational change and evidence-based practices in support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Evaluation and Program Planning, 100, 102337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2023.102337
Resumen
[EN] The impact on support services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities of the
socioeconomic movements and theoretical reformulations of the last decades has generated the necessity, in
order to guarantee their sustainability, to carry out processes of profound change in their organizational culture,
intervening in the elements that compose it. Among them are professional practices as the best way to intervene
in culture, with the use of comparative analysis between an organization’s current practices and those expected
with culture change. In this line, the organizational self-assessment tool "Organizational Effectiveness and Efficiency Scale" (OEES) is applied in a study with 24 organizations, which uses a collaborative assessment approach
in the service of a set of evidence-based practices identified as standards in key aspects that guide culture change,
specifically, a person-centered approach, participative structures, use of information systems and data management, implementation of quality systems and participative and transformational leadership. The results obtained show that a large majority of organizations have significant discrepancies between their current practices
and evidence-based practices. The descriptive analysis allows affirming the usefulness of the scale for an organizational diagnosis and identification of strategies to guide transformational change.
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ISSN
0149-7189
DOI
10.1016/J.EVALPROGPLAN.2023.102337
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