Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Center for Child Health Research, The University of Western Australia, PO Box 855 West Perth, Western Australia 6872, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2013 Feb;35(4):343-51. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2012.715720. Epub 2012 Sep 20.
Rett syndrome is one of several genetic disorders known to cause severe intellectual and physical disability, mostly in girls. Girls affected by Rett syndrome appear to develop normally in the first 6 months of life, after which the usual clinical presentation comprises regression of communication and hand skills, the appearance of hand stereotypies and impaired gait. Intellectual disability affects more than 1.5% of the population of children in developing countries yet we know little about the daily lives and support services available for them and their caregivers.
This qualitative study explored the daily experiences of 14 mothers and one grandmother caring for a child with Rett syndrome in China via telephone interviews.
Participants reported a lack of education, rehabilitation and support services available to them. Limited access to information reduced families' capacity to adequately meet the needs of their child. These gaps were further exacerbated by discrimination and perceived stigma from some members of the community.
Additional support services and educational programs at the governmental level can improve the quality of life of persons with an intellectual disability and their families and programs involving community participation in the care of people with disabilities may help to address discrimination.
雷特综合征是几种已知会导致严重智力和身体残疾的遗传疾病之一,主要影响女孩。患有雷特综合征的女孩在生命的头 6 个月似乎发育正常,之后通常会出现沟通和手部技能的退化、手部刻板行为和步态受损。智力残疾影响了发展中国家超过 1.5%的儿童人群,但我们对他们及其照顾者的日常生活和可用的支持服务知之甚少。
本定性研究通过电话访谈,探索了中国 14 位母亲和一位祖母照顾雷特综合征患儿的日常生活体验。
参与者报告说,他们缺乏教育、康复和支持服务。获取信息的机会有限,使家庭无法充分满足孩子的需求。社区一些成员的歧视和污名化进一步加剧了这些差距。
政府层面增加支持服务和教育计划可以提高智障人士及其家庭的生活质量,而涉及社区参与残疾人士护理的计划可能有助于解决歧视问题。