A Journey of Discovery: Modelling Participation to Enhance Multifunctional Collaboration among Children with Disabilities

IF 1.7 Q2 REHABILITATION
Anu Maarit Kinnunen, Leena Holopainen
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Children’s participation refers to involvement in interaction with others together with attendance in family and community activities. There is an urgent need to develop actions that promote participation of children with disabilities, but there is still limited understanding of processes that may enable it. This study focuses on how the participants (five parents, two teachers, three therapists) enhance participation of Finnish children with neurological disabilities at school, home, and in the therapy and how participants develop multifunctional collaboration to promote participation. Participants were interviewed five times in group interviews for one year. The data were analysed with a qualitative grounded theory approach. Three central factors enhancing participation were found: factors preparing and building participation and factors promoting participation in action. A participatory multifunctional collaboration model enhancing participation showed that collaboration is built up through a child-centred approach by sharing information and know-how and by transcending adults’ prejudices and fears.
探索之旅:塑造参与模式,促进残疾儿童的多功能合作
儿童的参与是指参与与他人的互动,以及参加家庭和社区活动。迫切需要制定促进残疾儿童参与的行动,但对可能实现这一目标的进程的了解仍然有限。本研究的重点是参与者(5名家长、2名教师、3名治疗师)如何提高芬兰神经障碍儿童在学校、家庭和治疗中的参与度,以及参与者如何发展多功能合作以促进参与。参与者在一年的时间里接受了五次小组访谈。数据分析与定性接地理论的方法。发现了三个促进参与的核心因素:准备和建立参与的因素和促进行动参与的因素。促进参与的参与式多功能协作模式表明,协作是通过以儿童为中心的方法建立起来的,通过分享信息和专门知识,并超越成人的界限;偏见和恐惧。
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