PARENTS' VIEWS OF DIFFERENT RESPITE CARE SERVICES

Kirsten Stalker, C. Robinson
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This paper focuses on one part of a three-year study into respite care services to disabled children. Relevant literature in the field is first reviewed and the aims and methods of the research are outlined. The main findings from semi-structured interviews with 160 parents using different types of respite care—family based schemes, local authority residential homes and health authority provision, including hospitals—are reported and discussed. Certain differences emerged between the characteristics of children using different services, notably in terms of age, weight, and level of dependency. Uneven access to services was identified, with black and low income families apparently having limited choice. Significant variation was found in the perceptions of the various service users. Important features of family based schemes were the child-centred nature of the service, the good relationships generally enjoyed by parents and carers and the informality of arrangements. Some benefits were reported for children receiving respite care in residential homes but widespread difficulty in obtaining bookings and instances of poor physical care were significant drawbacks. Parents using health authority provision reported a range of dissatisfactions, mostly associated with the institutional nature of the service.
家长对不同暂托服务的看法
本文的重点是一个为期三年的研究的一部分,以暂时照顾服务的残疾儿童。本文首先回顾了该领域的相关文献,概述了本研究的目的和方法。报告和讨论了对160名使用不同类型的临时护理(以家庭为基础的方案、地方当局的住宅和卫生当局提供的服务,包括医院)的父母进行的半结构化访谈的主要结果。使用不同服务的儿童的特征之间出现了某些差异,特别是在年龄、体重和依赖程度方面。获得服务的机会不均衡,黑人和低收入家庭的选择显然有限。不同服务使用者的认知存在显著差异。以家庭为基础的计划的重要特点是服务以儿童为中心的性质、父母和照顾者之间普遍享有的良好关系以及安排的非正式性。据报告,在寄宿家庭接受临时护理的儿童获得了一些福利,但取得预约普遍困难,身体护理条件差的情况是重大缺陷。使用卫生当局提供的服务的家长报告了一系列的不满,主要与服务的制度性质有关。
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