Challenges Faced by Children with Special Needs in Accra and the Support Systems Available to Them and Their Families

Anna Y. Adjabeng, Edem M. A. Tette
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 Aim: To examine the problems of children with special needs and identify the support systems available to them through their families, friends, governmental and non-governmental institutions.
 Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
 Place of Study: Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the Special Mothers Project Group and With God Physiotherapy and Care Center, Accra, Ghana from May-June 2018
 Methodology: The study was conducted in 2018 among 64 caregivers of children with special needs at the three sites using purposive sampling. A questionnaire was designed for data collection. The data were summarized using descriptive statistics.
 Results: Developmental conditions encountered were cerebral palsy 24(38%), seizure disorder 15(23%), speech delay 5(8%), Down’s syndrome 3(5%), ADHD 2(3%), autism spectrum disorder 1(2%), 4(6.3%) unspecified and 10(16%) others. Caregivers reported problems with delayed development, feeding, health, speech, intellectual capacity, and behavior including social interaction. About half of the 33 respondents had some form of assistance at home. Majority of this help, (45%), came from the nuclear family. Support from friends, the church and access to specialized care was limited. While 24(42.1%) of the children were not in any school placement, 24 (42.1%) were in mainstream, 8 were in nursery/crèche and 1 was in a special school. Speech and Language therapy and physiotherapy were the most used forms of rehabilitation. Financial support from government and other institutions was limited but 42.2% had access to support groups.
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Background: Children with special needs have longstanding physical, developmental, emotional, and behavioural problems that require attention. Caring for these children can be overwhelming, thus, support systems are needed to ease the burden and improve the quality of life of the children and their caregivers. Aim: To examine the problems of children with special needs and identify the support systems available to them through their families, friends, governmental and non-governmental institutions. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place of Study: Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the Special Mothers Project Group and With God Physiotherapy and Care Center, Accra, Ghana from May-June 2018 Methodology: The study was conducted in 2018 among 64 caregivers of children with special needs at the three sites using purposive sampling. A questionnaire was designed for data collection. The data were summarized using descriptive statistics. Results: Developmental conditions encountered were cerebral palsy 24(38%), seizure disorder 15(23%), speech delay 5(8%), Down’s syndrome 3(5%), ADHD 2(3%), autism spectrum disorder 1(2%), 4(6.3%) unspecified and 10(16%) others. Caregivers reported problems with delayed development, feeding, health, speech, intellectual capacity, and behavior including social interaction. About half of the 33 respondents had some form of assistance at home. Majority of this help, (45%), came from the nuclear family. Support from friends, the church and access to specialized care was limited. While 24(42.1%) of the children were not in any school placement, 24 (42.1%) were in mainstream, 8 were in nursery/crèche and 1 was in a special school. Speech and Language therapy and physiotherapy were the most used forms of rehabilitation. Financial support from government and other institutions was limited but 42.2% had access to support groups. Conclusions: The most significant challenge for caregivers was their child’s developmental problems. While the family remained the most dependable source of support, support groups, therapy services and school placements were also available but uptake was sub-optimal and external financial support was limited.
阿克拉有特殊需要的儿童面临的挑战以及他们及其家庭可获得的支持系统
背景:有特殊需要的儿童有长期存在的身体、发育、情感和行为问题,需要关注。照顾这些儿童可能会让人不堪重负,因此需要支持系统来减轻负担,提高儿童及其照顾者的生活质量。目的:审查有特殊需要的儿童的问题,并查明通过其家庭、朋友、政府和非政府机构向他们提供的支助系统。研究设计:横断面研究。 学习地点:2018年5月至6月在加纳阿克拉的Korle-Bu教学医院、特殊母亲项目组和With God物理治疗和护理中心;方法:该研究于2018年在三个地点的64名特殊需要儿童的照顾者中进行,采用有目的抽样。设计了一份问卷来收集数据。采用描述性统计对数据进行汇总。 结果:脑瘫24例(38%),癫痫发作障碍15例(23%),语言迟缓5例(8%),唐氏综合征3例(5%),多动症2例(3%),自闭症谱系障碍1例(2%),不明原因4例(6.3%),其他10例(16%)。照护者报告了发育迟缓、喂养、健康、语言、智力和包括社会互动在内的行为方面的问题。33名受访者中约有一半在家中得到某种形式的帮助。大部分的帮助(45%)来自核心家庭。来自朋友、教堂的支持和获得专业护理的机会都很有限。其中24名(42.1%)儿童没有在任何学校就读,24名(42.1%)儿童在主流学校就读,8名在托儿所/托儿所就读,1名在特殊学校就读。言语和语言治疗和物理治疗是最常用的康复形式。来自政府和其他机构的财政支持有限,但42.2%的人可以进入支持团体。 结论:照顾者面临的最大挑战是孩子的发育问题。虽然家庭仍然是最可靠的支助来源,但也有支助小组、治疗服务和学校安排,但吸收情况不佳,外部财政支助有限。
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