Involving Carers in Therapy for Adults With Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review of Client, Carer and Therapist Perspectives
Charlotte Farnsworth, Thomas Schröder

TL;DR
This review explores how involving carers in therapy for adults with intellectual disabilities affects clients, therapists, and carers, finding it can be positive but depends on factors like carer motivation.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the perspectives of clients, carers, and therapists on carer involvement in therapy for intellectual disabilities.
Findings
Carer involvement can positively impact the therapy process for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Factors like carer motivation and consistency influence the success of carer involvement.
Confidentiality issues and variability in study quality were noted as challenges.
Abstract
Adaptations are frequently reported when delivering therapy to people with an intellectual disability, including the involvement of carers. This review aimed to understand the experience of carer involvement from the perspective of the person, therapist and caregiver. A systematic search of six databases and of reference lists was conducted. The quality of the included studies was assessed using an adapted version of the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme qualitative checklist. Data was synthesised using meta‐ethnography. Sixteen studies were included but their quality varied. Five third‐order constructs were identified: safety, therapeutic process, relationships, personal impact on carer and improving the experience. Findings suggest that carer involvement can be a positive experience and aid the therapy process. However, this depended on several factors including carer motivation…
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TopicsFamily and Disability Support Research · Down syndrome and intellectual disability research · Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
