Design of ISD-1: an instrument for social diagnosis in care homes for older persons
Autor:
Cury, Silvia Patricia
; Arias Astray, Andrés
; Palacios Gómez, José Luis
Fecha:
04/05/2019Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
European Journal of Social WorkTipo de Ítem:
Articulo Revista IndexadaResumen:
This article describes the design process and main features of an instrument developed for use in the specialist area of intervention in care homes for older persons. The essential aim of ISD-1 (instrument for social diagnosis) is to permit the correct formulation of social diagnoses and to standardise and define the professional language used by social workers. Its content has been organised into 4 dimensions of social diagnosis, divided into 15 sub-dimensions containing 83 diagnostic categories. This work was performed in Spain, in the 24 care homes of the Madrid Social Care Agency of the Community of Madrid, involving the participation of the 40 social workers practising in these centres. ISD-1 is an easily understood and used tool, of potential use for social workers practising in care homes for older persons and capable of being adapted for use in other institutional environments, as well as being capable of adaptation and translation for its application in other countries.
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Este artículo describe el proceso de diseño y las principales características de un instrumento para el diagnóstico social (IDIS.1: Instrumento para el diagnóstico social), desarrollado para su uso en el ámbito especializado de intervención de las residencias para personas mayores. La finalidad fundamental del IDIS.1 es facilitar la correcta formulación del diagnóstico social y unificar y definir el lenguaje profesional empleado por los trabajadores sociales. Su contenido se ha organizado en torno a cuatro dimensiones de diagnóstico social, divididas en 15 subdimensiones, que agrupan 83 categorías diagnósticas. Este trabajo se ha realizado en las 24 residencias de la Agencia Madrileña de Atención Social de la Comunidad de Madrid, contando con la participación de los 40 trabajadores sociales en ejercicio en estos centros. El IDIS.1 es una herramienta fácil de entender y utilizar, potencialmente útil para trabajadores sociales en ejercicio en residencias para personas mayores, y susceptible de ser adaptada para su uso en otros entornos institucionales de atención a personas mayores, o personas en otro tipo de situación de dependencia, así como de ser adaptado y traducido para su aplicación en otros países. Ver además: "Content validity analysis of ISD-1: an instrument for social diagnosis in care homes for older persons"
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