Effects of Vocational Rehabilitation Group Intervention on Motivation and Occupational Self-Awareness in Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities
Intellectual Disability
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Intellectual Disability focused on measuring self awareness, occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation, intellectual disability, motivation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- being between the ages of 18 and 65,
- Not being currently working,
- Having formal intellectual disability diagnosis,
- Having scored 23 points or less from the Mini Mental State Examination,
- Being able to understand basic Turkish language and 6) Volunteering to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having severe communication problems specifically in self-expression,
- Not being able to continue participating in the study for the projected study duration,
- Not permitted to participate by legal guardian.
Sites / Locations
- Hacettepe University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention
control
The ENtering Employment and SUstaining Work (ENESUW) program consists of 6 main topics which are; "self-awareness", "occupational self-awareness", "taking responsibility", "teamwork and labor division", "problem identification" and "problem solving". The entire program adopts a very plain and easy to understand method of information transmission in order to facilitate lossless comprehension and strengthen the trust relationship between the therapists and the participants. The ENESUW program took 8 weeks in total with twice weekly sessions, making up a total of 16 structured group sessions. The group format enabled the participants to learn through meaningful peer interactions and group activities which were supportive of the main learning goals (i.e. group work, labor division and taking responsibility) of the program. The twice weekly sessions were 45 minutes long in order to keep the participants attentive and active throughout the program.
The control group also consisted of individuals with ID. They received face to face, individual vocational based occupational therapy approaches, which were twice a week for 8 weeks (approximately 40-45 minutes)