Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Res Dev Disabil. 2021 Apr;111:103887. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.103887. Epub 2021 Feb 4.
The importance of parental roles in rehabilitation interventions (i.e. the tasks and responsibilities assigned to parents in intervention) is widely reported but there is a paucity of information regarding the tasks linked with specific parental roles. A rigorous scoping review was conducted to understand the various roles that parents of children with developmental delays, disabilities, and long-term health conditions perform in intervention and the tasks and responsibilities associated with each role. The results confirm that parents take on distinct intervention roles which can be placed on a continuum from passive to active responsibility. Some parental roles are clearly associated with tasks completed in-session, some are linked with out-of-session tasks while others entail a combination of in-and out-of-session tasks. The in-session tasks linked with the Learner role emerged as central to enabling parents to assume other in-and out-of-session roles. The results also highlight the influence of the parent-professional relationship on the type of roles parents take on in their child's intervention. The findings of the scoping review serve as the initial step in generating items for a tool to measure the type of roles that parents assume in intervention to empirically test the relationship between these roles and parental engagement.
父母在康复干预中的角色的重要性(即干预中分配给父母的任务和责任)得到了广泛的报道,但关于与特定父母角色相关的任务的信息却很少。进行了一项严格的范围综述,以了解在干预中具有发育迟缓、残疾和长期健康状况的儿童的父母所扮演的各种角色,以及与每个角色相关的任务和责任。结果证实,父母承担着不同的干预角色,可以从被动责任到主动责任连续排列。一些父母角色显然与会议期间完成的任务有关,一些与会议外的任务有关,而另一些则需要会议内和会议外的任务相结合。与学习者角色相关的会议内任务对于使父母能够承担其他会议内和会议外的角色至关重要。结果还强调了父母与专业人员关系对父母在孩子干预中所扮演角色类型的影响。范围综述的结果是为衡量父母在干预中所承担角色类型的工具生成项目的初始步骤,以实证检验这些角色与父母参与之间的关系。