Kruijsen-Terpstra A J A, Ketelaar M, Boeije H, Jongmans M J, Gorter J W, Verheijden J, Lindeman E, Verschuren O
Brain Center Rudolf Magnus and Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht and De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Partner of NetChild, Network for Childhood Disability Research in the Netherlands, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Child Care Health Dev. 2014 Nov;40(6):787-96. doi: 10.1111/cch.12097. Epub 2013 Aug 13.
Understanding the experiences of parents with their child's intervention might help meet the needs of parents and, subsequently get them engaged in their child's intervention. As parents' early beliefs regarding their child's intervention has consequences for treatment participation, it is important to understand these parental perspectives. The aim of this mixed studies review was to give an overview of the experiences and related factors of parents of young children (0-5 years of age) with cerebral palsy in relation to the physical and/or occupational therapy of their child in a rehabilitation setting. The literature was searched systematically for qualitative and quantitative studies published between January 1990 and July 2011. Inclusion criteria were (1) the study population consisted of parents of children with cerebral palsy, with at least 25% of children under the age of five; (2) children had received physical and/or occupational therapy in a rehabilitation setting; and (3) the experiences of the parents with their child's therapy were addressed. Data were synthesized with the framework synthesis method resulting in a conceptual framework describing the factors that are related to the parents' experiences with their child's interventions. A total of 13 studies (eight qualitative and five quantitative) were included and evaluated. Parents expressed various aspects in context, process and outcomes when asked about their experiences with their child's intervention. They had different needs over time and needed time to build a collaborative relationship with their child's therapists. The proposed framework acknowledges the various aspects in context, process and outcomes that parents reported when asked about their experiences. Knowing this, the importance of the broader context of the child in a family should be acknowledged; realizing the impact that the demands of daily life, supports and resources provided to parents, attitudes in the community and culture have on parental experiences.
了解父母在孩子接受干预过程中的经历,可能有助于满足父母的需求,并随后促使他们参与到孩子的干预治疗中。由于父母对孩子干预治疗的早期信念会影响治疗参与度,因此了解这些父母的观点很重要。这项混合研究综述的目的是概述患有脑瘫的幼儿(0至5岁)的父母在康复环境中与其孩子的物理和/或职业治疗相关的经历及相关因素。系统检索了1990年1月至2011年7月发表的定性和定量研究文献。纳入标准为:(1)研究人群包括脑瘫患儿的父母,其中至少25%的儿童年龄在五岁以下;(2)儿童在康复环境中接受过物理和/或职业治疗;(3)涉及父母对其孩子治疗的经历。采用框架综合法对数据进行综合,得出一个概念框架,描述与父母对孩子干预治疗经历相关的因素。共纳入并评估了13项研究(8项定性研究和5项定量研究)。当被问及对孩子干预治疗的经历时,父母在背景、过程和结果方面表达了各种情况。随着时间的推移,他们有不同的需求,并且需要时间与孩子的治疗师建立合作关系。所提出的框架认可了父母在被问及经历时在背景、过程和结果方面报告的各种情况。了解到这一点,应该认识到孩子在家庭中更广泛背景的重要性;意识到日常生活需求、提供给父母的支持和资源、社区和文化中的态度对父母经历的影响。