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Research Papers

“They treat you like a person, they ask you what you want”: a grounded theory study of quality paid disability support for adults with acquired neurological disability

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Pages 2138-2148 | Received 15 Dec 2021, Accepted 02 Jun 2022, Published online: 21 Jun 2022

Figures & data

Table 1. Participants characteristics.

Table 2. Themes, subthemes, and codes describing factors that influence the quality of support.

Figure 1. Model of quality disability support from the perspective of adults with acquired neurological disability.

Left to right process diagram of how to achieve quality support. Left-hand input circle with words “having authentic choice,” surrounded by concentric circles with words “support set-up,” “system” and “society” to illustrate contextual factors. Arrow from left-hand circle to large rectangle representing the dyadic space between person with disability and support worker, encompassing the “needs” for quality support, with the overarching factor “recognising me as an individual” and the mediating factor “getting the balance right.” Arrow from large rectangle to right-hand output circle with words “feeling in control” to illustrate the person with disability’s experience of having quality support.
Figure 1. Model of quality disability support from the perspective of adults with acquired neurological disability.