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- Title
Enhancing staff performance measures in an acquired brain injury setting: combating the habituation to organizational behavioral interventions.
- Authors
Guercio, John M.; Dixon, Mark R.; Soldner, James; Shoemaker, Zach; Zlomke, Kimberly; Root, Shannon; Small, Stacey
- Abstract
The current study examines the utility of a range of behavioral strategies involving group and individual performance feedback for direct care staff in an in-patient acquired brain injury setting. We first assessed the level of staff completion of behavioral programs for persons with brain injury who resided in one of two residential houses. A weekly percentage score for the entire house was obtained that reflected the completion of behavior programs in each residence. In a multiple baseline fashion across houses we varied the types of feedback intervention introduced to staff, which included in-service training on the importance of completing behavior programs, a weekly public posting of overall program completion by house, and a weekly public posting of completion of programs by specific staff members. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
HABITUATION (Neuropsychology); PERFORMANCE; ORGANIZATIONAL behavior; BRAIN injuries; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Behavioral Interventions, 2005, Vol 20, Issue 1, p91
- ISSN
1072-0847
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bin.174