Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine in what ways the quality of plans developed by individualized family service plan (IFSP) teams changed following targeted revisions to the IFSP form and instruction manual. IFSPs were collected from 94 family service coordinators, one IFSP from each before and one from each after the form revision. The revision included adding written prompts to the IFSP form and manual targeting three areas: (a) recording family routines; (b) recording families’ priorities for emotional, material, and informational support; and (c) connecting routines and priorities to outcomes and procedures. Results of multivariate analyses of variance for repeated measures indicated that the quality of IFSPs improved after document revision. Follow-up univariate tests showed statistically significant improvement in 7 of 12 indicators of IFSP quality.

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