Experiences of Adult Siblings of Individuals With an Intellectual Disability and Pervasive Support Needs

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
N. I. Dorsman, J. Luijkx, C. P. van der Schans, A. A. J. van der Putten, A. Waninge
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Siblings are important in the lives of individuals with an intellectual disability and pervasive support needs; however, adults’ experiences of the things they do with or for their siblings with pervasive support needs remain underexplored. This study examined positive and challenging aspects of their roles related to their siblings. An online questionnaire was completed by 55 adults whose siblings had pervasive support needs. An inductive approach was used to thematically analyze open-ended questions about their experiences. The respondents described rewarding experiences of being with their siblings, combined with a sense of care and responsibility, and noted how their experiences were affected by their siblings’ support needs. “Being of service” was experienced as both rewarding and as a demanding responsibility. Collaboration with family members and health care professionals was another overarching theme. Our findings highlighted the valuable mutual contributions of siblings in each other’s life when one of them has pervasive support needs. Understanding adults’ experiences relating to their siblings who have pervasive support needs enables service providers to facilitate their contact and support. In addition, these findings can provide input for government agencies and organizations that provide support for people with disabilities by increasing awareness about siblings’ perspectives.
有智力障碍和普遍支持需求的人的成年兄弟姐妹的经历
兄弟姐妹在有智力障碍和普遍支持需求的人的生活中非常重要;然而,对于成年人与有普遍支持需求的兄弟姐妹一起或为他们所做的事情,他们的经验仍未得到充分探讨。本研究探讨了他们在与兄弟姐妹相处时所扮演角色的积极方面和具有挑战性的方面。55 名其兄弟姐妹有普遍支持需求的成年人填写了一份在线问卷。研究采用归纳法对有关他们经历的开放式问题进行了专题分析。受访者描述了与兄弟姐妹在一起的有益经历,以及关爱和责任感,并指出他们的经历如何受到兄弟姐妹支持需求的影响。受访者认为,"提供服务 "既是一种回报,也是一项艰巨的责任。与家庭成员和医疗保健专业人员合作是另一个重要主题。我们的研究结果强调,当兄弟姐妹中的一方有普遍的支持需求时,他们在彼此的生活中会做出宝贵的相互贡献。了解成年人与有广泛性支持需求的兄弟姐妹相处的经历,有助于服务提供者促进他们之间的联系和支持。此外,这些研究结果还可以通过提高对兄弟姐妹观点的认识,为为残疾人提供支持的政府机构和组织提供参考。
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