Ridosh M, Braun P, Roux G, Bellin M, Sawin K
College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Child Care Health Dev. 2011 Nov;37(6):866-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2011.01329.x.
Adolescents and young adults with spina bifida are an at-risk population because of the complexity of their condition, developmental stage and social challenges. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the transition to adulthood in young adults with spina bifida and to explore condition-related needs and life skills required during the transition process.
This qualitative study using narrative inquiry was part of a larger multi-site study of adaptation in young adults with spina bifida. Interviews were completed with 10 participants ranging in age from 18 to 25 years. The guided interview questions focused on specific dimensions of the transition experience related to the ecological model: self-management, independence and inner strength.
Three themes capturing different dimensions of the young adults' transition experiences emerged in the analysis. The themes included: (1) Struggling for independence, (2) Limiting social interactions and experiences with stigma, and (3) Building inner strength.
The qualitative study contributes to a better understanding of the challenges of transition to achieve self-management and social development for young adults with spina bifida. Findings in the life stories highlighted issues that necessitate increased advocacy and interventions from professionals within the health and social system.
患有脊柱裂的青少年和青年因其病情复杂、处于发育阶段以及面临社会挑战而成为高危人群。这项定性研究的目的是调查患有脊柱裂的青年向成年期的过渡情况,并探索过渡过程中与病情相关的需求和所需的生活技能。
这项采用叙事探究的定性研究是对患有脊柱裂的青年适应情况进行的一项更大规模多地点研究的一部分。对10名年龄在18至25岁之间的参与者进行了访谈。指导性访谈问题聚焦于与生态模型相关的过渡经历的特定维度:自我管理、独立性和内心力量。
分析中出现了三个主题,涵盖了青年过渡经历的不同维度。这些主题包括:(1)为独立而奋斗,(2)限制社交互动以及因耻辱感而受限的经历,(3)培养内心力量。
这项定性研究有助于更好地理解患有脊柱裂的青年在实现自我管理和社会发展的过渡过程中所面临的挑战。生活故事中的发现突出了一些问题,这些问题需要卫生和社会系统内的专业人员加大宣传力度并进行干预。