Family Involvement During Comprehensive Developmental Evaluations: Perspectives of Diverse Mothers.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Ariel O Blakey, Jenna Sandler Eilenberg, Nicole Cardona, Deniz Kizildag, Sarabeth Broder-Fingert, Emily Feinberg, Kristin A Long
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Abstract

Objective: Early diagnosis and social support postdiagnosis (i.e., family involvement) can lead to improved outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disorders. Children of minority ethnic and racial groups are typically diagnosed later in childhood compared with White children, contributing to disparities in outcomes. Research has not yet explored family involvement during comprehensive developmental evaluations nor accounted for cross-cultural differences in family roles and involvement. This qualitative study sought to characterize the nature and impact of family involvement during the developmental evaluation process among racially and ethnically marginalized mothers of children with developmental delays and possible ASD.

Methods: Mothers (N = 27) of children who had a positive autism screen during their 18- or 24-month well-child visit but did not receive an ASD diagnosis after comprehensive developmental evaluation participated in individual semi-structured interviews exploring experiences with developmental screening, related services, and family involvement/social support. Qualitative data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed using applied thematic analysis. Data were stratified by partner status (i.e., partnered vs. nonpartnered) to examine differences in support and family involvement across varying family compositions.

Results: Three qualitative themes emerged: (1) mothers sought family involvement when making decisions about pursuing developmental evaluations, (2) family involvement affected mothers' navigation of logistical challenges, and (3) mothers involved family members for emotional support. Differences by partner status emerged in themes 1 and 2.

Conclusion: Findings highlight benefits of and potential approaches to harnessing family involvement to support parents' navigation of the developmental evaluation process and ultimately improve child outcomes.

综合发展评估期间的家庭参与:不同母亲的观点。
目的:早期诊断和诊断后的社会支持(即家庭参与)可改善自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和其他发育障碍儿童的治疗效果。与白人儿童相比,少数族裔和种族群体的儿童通常在童年时期较晚才被诊断出来,这就造成了治疗效果上的差异。研究尚未探讨家庭在全面发育评估期间的参与情况,也未考虑家庭角色和参与方面的跨文化差异。这项定性研究试图描述在发育评估过程中,家庭参与的性质和影响,以及在种族和民族上被边缘化的、有发育迟缓和可能患有自闭症儿童的母亲的参与情况:在 18 个月或 24 个月的儿童健康检查中,自闭症筛查结果呈阳性,但在综合发育评估后未得到 ASD 诊断的儿童的母亲(N = 27)参加了个人半结构式访谈,探讨她们在发育筛查、相关服务和家庭参与/社会支持方面的经验。对定性数据进行了转录、编码,并采用应用主题分析法进行了分析。数据按伴侣身份(即有伴侣与无伴侣)进行分层,以研究不同家庭组成在支持和家庭参与方面的差异:出现了三个定性主题:(1)母亲在决定进行发展评估时寻求家庭参与;(2)家庭参与影响了母亲应对后勤挑战的能力;(3)母亲让家庭成员参与进来以获得情感支持。在主题 1 和 2 中出现了伴侣身份的差异:研究结果凸显了利用家庭参与支持家长驾驭发展评价过程并最终改善儿童结果的益处和潜在方法。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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