Can J Occup Ther. 2022 Jun;89(2):170-179. doi: 10.1177/00084174221085433. Epub 2022 Mar 8.
Canada is home to a mosaic of cultures with immigrant communities from a wide range of countries, but there are significant variations in how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be understood across different immigrant groups, including Sri Lankan Tamils. Such gaps in knowledge may present challenges for immigrant families that are trying to access appropriate care for their child, including occupational therapy services. This descriptive qualitative study aimed to better understand the experiences of immigrant Sri Lankan Tamil parents of children diagnosed with ASD in Southern Ontario, Canada. Interviews were analyzed using an in-depth content analysis. Results demonstrated parents' perceived supports and barriers towards ASD intervention planning, and indicated that parents were generally satisfied by the level of cultural competence in current ASD systems. However, families may still experience significant immigrant-related barriers that are not fully addressed. Recommendations to improve cultural awareness among occupational therapists utilizing ASD interventions are suggested.
加拿大是一个多种文化的家园,拥有来自众多国家的移民社区,但在不同的移民群体中,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的理解方式存在显著差异,包括斯里兰卡泰米尔人。这些知识差距可能会给试图为孩子获得适当治疗的移民家庭带来挑战,包括职业治疗服务。本描述性定性研究旨在更好地了解加拿大安大略省南部被诊断患有 ASD 的移民斯里兰卡泰米尔儿童的父母的经历。使用深入的内容分析对访谈进行了分析。结果表明,父母对 ASD 干预计划的感知支持和障碍,并表明父母通常对当前 ASD 系统中的文化能力水平感到满意。然而,家庭可能仍然会遇到一些没有得到充分解决的与移民相关的障碍。建议利用 ASD 干预措施的职业治疗师提高文化意识。