John Damiao, PhD, MS, OTR/L, is Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, Pace University, Westchester Campus, Pleasantville, NY;
Galilee Damiao, MS, OTR/L, is Occupational Therapist, Chestnut Ridge, NY.
Am J Occup Ther. 2024 Jan 1;78(1). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2024.050343.
Parents of nonspeaking children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may present with complex challenges associated with communicating with their children.
To explore the firsthand experiences of parents of children with ASD who use assisted communication (AC) to communicate, which has yet to be explored in the literature.
Semistructured interviews with ten parents of individuals with ASD, age 15 to 36 yr, who use AC to communicate.
Analysis of the data revealed four superordinate themes, each with two subthemes: (1) Relationship (subthemes: Involving the Child, Improved Relationship), (2) Future (subthemes: Hopes and Dreams, Planning), (3) Support (subthemes: Limited Availability of Service Providers, Underestimation), and (4) Understanding (subthemes: Communication, Understanding of the Child). The themes illustrated that using AC modalities improved the parent-child relationship (Relationship) and helped parents understand their child on a deeper level (Understanding). A positive outcome of having a new means of communication with their child was that parents could better plan for a future that reflects their child's innermost hopes and dreams (Future). Parents also reported that the lack of a consensus concerning using AC with nonspeaking children led to decreased support (Support) from professionals and educators, limiting the child's opportunities.
This study provides phenomenological qualitative evidence that use of AC provides benefits to the parent-child relationship. Plain-Language Summary: This study investigated the lived experience of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and how the use of assisted communication (AC) affected their relationship with their child. Ten parents were interviewed. Four main topics emerged from the analysis of these interviews: (1) improved closeness in relationship, (2) improved ability to plan for the future, (3) wish for improved availability of service providers, and (4) improved understanding of who the child is as a person. Parents play a key role as team members in support of the child's performance in occupations. The results of this study suggest that AC plays an important role in supporting the parent-child relationship; therefore, AC programs should be considered when implementing and planning occupational therapy treatments for individuals who have communication impairments.
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的非言语儿童的父母可能会面临与孩子沟通相关的复杂挑战。
探索使用辅助沟通(AC)与孩子交流的 ASD 儿童的父母的第一手经验,这在文献中尚未探讨过。
对 10 名年龄在 15 至 36 岁之间使用 AC 进行交流的 ASD 个体的父母进行半结构式访谈。
数据分析揭示了四个上位主题,每个主题都有两个子主题:(1)关系(子主题:涉及孩子,改善关系),(2)未来(子主题:希望和梦想,规划),(3)支持(子主题:服务提供者的可用性有限,低估),和(4)理解(子主题:沟通,对孩子的理解)。这些主题表明,使用 AC 模式可以改善亲子关系(关系),并帮助父母更深入地了解孩子(理解)。与孩子建立新的沟通方式的积极结果是,父母可以更好地为反映孩子内心希望和梦想的未来做计划(未来)。父母还报告说,缺乏使用 AC 与非言语儿童的共识导致专业人员和教育工作者的支持减少(支持),限制了孩子的机会。
本研究提供了现象学定性证据,证明使用 AC 对亲子关系有益。