Speech and language therapy services for autistic children in Munster: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of parental experiences and expectations

David O'Shea, Dominika Lisiecka, Patrick McGarty
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BACKGROUND: From a medical perspective, autism is characterised by a dyad of impairments in social communication and interaction, and restricted, repetitive behaviours. However, the neurodiversity movement sees autism as a difference and not as a disability. Autistic individuals account for 1–2% of the population and many autistic children and their families access Speech & Language Therapy (SLT). In Ireland, SLT is provided across primary care, childrens’ disability network teams, as part of the progressing disability services for children and young people, and private providers. However, little is known about parents’ experiences accessing SLT services for autistic children. METHODS: This study aimed to investigate the parental experiences of SLT services for autistic children in the province of Munster, Ireland. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used as a methodological framework. Semi-structured online interviews were carried out with six participants to identify their experiences of receiving SLT services for their autistic children. Data analysis followed a structured process, starting with in-depth explorations of individual datasets before cross-case analysis of the whole sample. FINDINGS: Participants expressed a variety of experiences and expectations of SLT provision, which centred on three thematic journeys: 1) Parenting an autistic child, 2) Experiencing and navigating SLT services for autistic children and 3) Evolving expectations of SLT service changes. CONCLUSIONS: Findings provide insight into parents’ individual and shared experiences of SLT services for autistic children, which may enrich service providers’ understanding of parents’ perceptions of SLT services. Future research should focus on exploring the experiences of autistic individuals and Speech and Language Therapists providing services for autistic children.2
明斯特自闭症儿童的言语和语言治疗服务:对家长经验和期望的解释性现象学分析
背景:从医学角度看,自闭症的特征是社会交流和互动方面的双重障碍,以及局限性和重复性行为。然而,神经多样性运动认为自闭症是一种差异,而非残疾。自闭症患者占总人口的 1-2%,许多自闭症儿童及其家人都接受过言语和语言治疗(SLT)。在爱尔兰,作为儿童和青少年残疾服务进展的一部分,言语和语言治疗在初级保健、儿童残疾网络团队以及私人提供者中提供。然而,人们对自闭症儿童家长获得 SLT 服务的经历知之甚少。方法:本研究旨在调查爱尔兰明斯特省的自闭症儿童家长在接受 SLT 服务时的经历。采用解释性现象学分析作为方法框架。研究人员对六名参与者进行了半结构化在线访谈,以了解他们为自闭症儿童接受 SLT 服务的经历。数据分析遵循结构化流程,首先对单个数据集进行深入探讨,然后对整个样本进行交叉分析。研究结果参与者对 SLT 的提供表达了各种不同的体验和期望,这些体验和期望集中在三个主题历程上:1) 养育自闭症儿童,2) 体验和驾驭自闭症儿童的辅助治疗服务,3) 对辅助治疗服务变化的不断发展的期望。结论:研究结果提供了家长对自闭症儿童辅助治疗服务的个人和共同经历的见解,可丰富服务提供者对家长对辅助治疗服务看法的理解。今后的研究应侧重于探索自闭症患者和为自闭症儿童提供服务的言语和语言治疗师的经历。
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