Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Cape Town, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa.
Centre for Autism Research in Africa, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2024 May;29(2):145-153. doi: 10.1111/camh.12704. Epub 2024 Mar 27.
Caregivers of children with autism face significant challenges in navigating health, education and other systems of care to ensure appropriate services for their children. In South Africa, for example, many children with autism are reported to be out of schools and waiting long periods for specialist school placements thus adding to the burden of care for caregivers and raising many questions about equity, diversity and inclusion.
Here we performed a qualitative study using focus groups to collect data on the perspectives of caregivers of children with autism waiting for school placement in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. We asked families about their experiences of current autism services and for suggestions to improve service delivery.
The main theme that emerged was 'We wait and we wait'. Caregivers expressed high levels of frustration with existing autism educational and other services. Perspectives about services were captured under three categories. The first category, 'The costs of waiting' describes the socioemotional, financial and time costs associated with having a child with autism wait for educational services. The second category 'Barriers while waiting' describes the attitudinal, structural, process and communication barriers experienced by caregivers while seeking services for their children. The final category 'Expecting action' describes attitudinal, service and policy expectations that caregivers felt could improve service delivery. Caregivers provided 10 recommendations for autism service improvements.
Caregivers of children with autism waiting for educational services in the Western Cape Province of South Africa expressed dissatisfaction with existing services. Efforts to find solutions to providing services and support to children with autism waiting for educational services and their caregivers should be prioritized.
照顾自闭症儿童的人在医疗、教育和其他护理系统中面临着重大挑战,需要确保为他们的孩子提供适当的服务。例如,在南非,许多自闭症儿童被报告离开学校,并且需要长时间等待特殊学校的安置,这给照顾者增加了负担,同时也引发了许多关于公平、多样性和包容性的问题。
在这里,我们进行了一项定性研究,使用焦点小组收集了南非西开普省等待学校安置的自闭症儿童照顾者的观点数据。我们询问了家庭对当前自闭症服务的看法,并提出了改进服务提供的建议。
出现的主要主题是“我们等待又等待”。照顾者对现有的自闭症教育和其他服务表示高度的沮丧。对服务的看法可以归纳为三个类别。第一类“等待的代价”描述了与自闭症儿童等待教育服务相关的社会情感、财务和时间成本。第二类“等待中的障碍”描述了照顾者在为孩子寻求服务时遇到的态度、结构、流程和沟通障碍。最后一类“期待行动”描述了照顾者认为可以改善服务提供的态度、服务和政策期望。照顾者提出了 10 条改善自闭症服务的建议。
南非西开普省等待教育服务的自闭症儿童的照顾者对现有服务表示不满。应该优先努力为等待教育服务的自闭症儿童及其照顾者提供服务和支持的解决方案。