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与发育性协调障碍同行:家庭经历

Journeying with developmental coordination disorder: The family experience.

作者信息

O'Kelly Nicola L, Fourie Jean V

机构信息

Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

Afr J Disabil. 2023 Dec 19;12:1210. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v12i0.1210. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder impacting 5% - 6% of children and continues into adulthood for 50% - 70% of cases. Despite the multidomain and lifelong influence of this disorder, little consideration has been given to the experiences of the family. Post-diagnostic support has been recommended however, the specific areas requiring support remain vague.

OBJECTIVES

This study described the familial experiences of living with a member diagnosed with DCD.

METHOD

A qualitative descriptive study using a phenomenological approach allowed insight into the lived experiences of families journeying with DCD. Forty-four participants representing 8 countries participated in an online questionnaire with 12 participating in an online semi-structured interview.

RESULTS

Themes generated reveal that obtaining a diagnosis and navigating the healthcare and education systems can be troublesome. Upon diagnosis, families tend to experience positive emotions such as relief. However, the daily challenges soon result in dominant negative emotional responses. DCD places significant financial burdens on families and impacts marital, parental and sibling relationships. Families often feel isolated from their communities as DCD is poorly understood.

CONCLUSION

DCD places families at risk as daily struggles require support which targets identified motor, cognitive, academic and emotional challenges. Creating awareness in society, education and healthcare would alleviate continual frustrations.

CONTRIBUTION

This study provides insight into the wide-ranging impact that DCD has on families so that individualised support can be tailored, and general awareness raised.

摘要

背景

发育性协调障碍(DCD)是一种神经发育障碍,影响着5% - 6%的儿童,其中50% - 70%的病例会持续到成年期。尽管这种疾病具有多领域和终身影响,但很少有人考虑到家庭的经历。然而,有人建议提供诊断后的支持,然而,需要支持的具体领域仍不明确。

目的

本研究描述了与被诊断患有DCD的家庭成员一起生活的家庭经历。

方法

一项采用现象学方法的定性描述性研究,能够深入了解与DCD相伴的家庭的生活经历。来自8个国家的44名参与者参与了在线问卷,12人参与了在线半结构化访谈。

结果

产生的主题表明,获得诊断以及在医疗保健和教育系统中周旋可能会很麻烦。确诊后,家庭往往会体验到如解脱等积极情绪。然而,日常挑战很快就会导致占主导地位的负面情绪反应。DCD给家庭带来了巨大的经济负担,并影响婚姻、亲子和兄弟姐妹关系。由于对DCD了解不足,家庭常常感到与社区隔绝开来。

结论

DCD使家庭面临风险,因为日常挣扎需要针对已确定的运动、认知、学业和情感挑战提供支持。在社会、教育和医疗保健方面提高认识将减轻持续的挫折感。

贡献

本研究深入了解了DCD对家庭产生的广泛影响,以便能够量身定制个性化支持并提高公众意识。

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