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. 2003 Winter;36(4):575–578. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2003.36-575

An outcome management program for extending advances in choice research into choice opportunities for supported workers with severe multiple disabilities.

Dennis H Reid 1, Carolyn W Green 1, Marsha B Parsons 1
PMCID: PMC1284470  PMID: 14768674

Abstract

We evaluated an outcome management program for increasing choice opportunities provided by 2 job coaches for 5 supported workers with severe multiple disabilities in a community job. The program involved specifying and monitoring behavioral outcomes among workers and staff, training staff, and supportive and corrective feedback. Increased choice provision occurred for both job coaches across a 1-year period. Results indicate how outcome management can help translate advances in choice research into routine practice.

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