DeMatteo Carol A, Cousins Martha A, Lin Chia-Yu A, Law Mary C, Colantonio Angela, Macarthur Colin
CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2008 Sep;89(9):1803-10. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2008.02.025.
To explore and describe the extent to which children and youth (10-18y) with acquired brain injury in Ontario are living in environments considered inappropriate, to describe the nature of services and supports in those environments, and to determine appropriate living environments for children and youth with acquired brain injury.
A mixed-methods approach with a case-study design was used in which the living environment represented the case. This article reports on the qualitative component.
Community agencies and service providers.
Forty-four service providers across a wide range of profit and nonprofit services for children and youth with acquired brain injury throughout the province of Ontario.
Not applicable.
Semistructured in-depth interviews with participants.
Seven major themes emerged from the data: kids go home, a continuum of appropriateness, show me the way home, same chapter different story, cracking the acquired brain injury code, who said care was fair, and coping, and managing and advocating: new dimensions for families. Important service recommendations were also reported.
Most children and youth with acquired brain injury are living at home. The level of appropriateness of the environment for children and youth after acquired brain injury can depend on multiple interrelated factors including type and severity of acquired brain injury, existing services and service delivery, acquired brain injury knowledge, and family's ability to cope and manage.
探讨并描述安大略省脑损伤儿童和青少年(10 - 18岁)生活在被认为不合适环境中的程度,描述这些环境中服务与支持的性质,并确定脑损伤儿童和青少年合适的生活环境。
采用混合方法及案例研究设计,其中生活环境为案例。本文报告定性部分。
社区机构和服务提供者。
安大略省为脑损伤儿童和青少年提供广泛营利性和非营利性服务的44名服务提供者。
不适用。
对参与者进行半结构化深度访谈。
数据中出现了七个主要主题:孩子回家、适宜性连续体、给我指回家的路、同一章不同故事、破解脑损伤密码、谁说照顾是公平的、应对、管理与倡导:家庭的新维度。还报告了重要的服务建议。
大多数脑损伤儿童和青少年生活在家中。脑损伤后儿童和青少年环境的适宜程度可能取决于多个相互关联的因素,包括脑损伤的类型和严重程度、现有服务及服务提供、脑损伤知识以及家庭的应对和管理能力。