Sloper P, Cunningham C C, Arnljotsdottir M
Child Care Health Dev. 1983 Nov-Dec;9(6):357-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.1983.tb00334.x.
Results of early intervention programmes with Down's syndrome infants are well documented in terms of the effects on the infants' development, but less attention has been given to the reactions of parents who are required to carry out the programmes. A small scale interview study of three groups of parents receiving different 'intensities' of intervention is described. Overall, parents' view of the intervention programmes are positive but the difficulties experienced by some parents point to the need for intervenors to be sensitive to family situations and feelings and for programmes to be flexible enough to meet these needs.
关于唐氏综合征婴儿早期干预项目对婴儿发育的影响,已有充分的文献记载,但对于需要实施这些项目的家长的反应,关注较少。本文描述了一项对三组接受不同“强度”干预的家长进行的小规模访谈研究。总体而言,家长对干预项目的看法是积极的,但一些家长所经历的困难表明,干预者需要对家庭情况和感受保持敏感,项目也需要足够灵活以满足这些需求。