Buelow Janice M, McNelis Angela, Shore Cheryl P, Austin Joan K
Indiana School of Nursing, Indianapolis, USA.
J Neurosci Nurs. 2006 Jun;38(3):147-54, 176. doi: 10.1097/01376517-200606000-00003.
Past research suggested that parents of children who have both epilepsy and intellectual disability are at risk for increased stress, but the specific causes of stress have not been studied. Descriptions of the specific stressors are needed before effective interventions can be designed. The purpose of this study was to identify and explore these sources of stress. We invited parents of children with a diagnosis of both epilepsy and mild intellectual disability (i.e., estimated IQ of 55-75) to participate in one open-ended interview that was tape recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analyses revealed five categories of sources of stress: concern about the child, communication with healthcare providers, changes in family relationships, interactions with the school, and support within the community. This study is a first step in developing a more thorough understanding of sources of stress for parents of children with epilepsy and intellectual disability. The identification of stressors provided a foundation for an assessment checklist and suggested avenues for future intervention.
过去的研究表明,孩子同时患有癫痫和智力残疾的家长面临压力增加的风险,但压力的具体成因尚未得到研究。在设计有效的干预措施之前,需要对具体的压力源进行描述。本研究的目的是识别并探究这些压力源。我们邀请了孩子被诊断为同时患有癫痫和轻度智力残疾(即估计智商为55 - 75)的家长参与一次开放式访谈,并进行录音和逐字转录。数据分析揭示了五类压力源:对孩子的担忧、与医疗服务提供者的沟通、家庭关系的变化、与学校的互动以及社区内的支持。本研究是更深入了解癫痫和智力残疾儿童家长压力源的第一步。压力源的识别为评估清单提供了基础,并为未来的干预指明了方向。