Understanding the NDIS experience: a qualitative study on participant perspectives.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain Impairment Pub Date : 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1071/IB24103
Mark Brown, Kate D'Cruz, Stacey Oliver, Di Winkler, Jacinta Douglas
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Abstract

Background The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) looms large in the lives of Australians with disability. This qualitative study aimed to better understand the experiences of NDIS participants interacting with the scheme in the management of their supports. Methods Thirteen adult NDIS participants, including 10 people with neurological disability, were interviewed. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed, and interview data were analysed using constructivist grounded theory methods. Results Analysis provided insights into NDIS participants experiences. Participants described improvements in their lives since joining the scheme, alongside experiences of frustration with the challenges of navigating the scheme. Three key themes, and associated sub-themes, were identified: (1) living a better life, (2) losing trust in the NDIS, and (3) hopes for the future. Conclusions The findings highlight a complex interplay of gratitude alongside fear and frustration among NDIS participants with complex disability. While participants welcomed increased choice and control, they also expressed concerns about inequities and difficulties in navigating the scheme. The importance of supportive interpersonal relationships, or 'allies', in successfully navigating the NDIS was emphasised. For reforms to be effective and responsive, it is critical they are designed and implemented in partnership with people with lived experiences as NDIS participants.

了解NDIS经验:参与者视角的定性研究。
背景:国家残疾保险计划(NDIS)在澳大利亚残疾人的生活中占有重要地位。本定性研究旨在更好地了解NDIS参与者在管理其支持方面与该计划互动的经验。方法对13名成年NDIS参与者进行访谈,其中包括10名神经功能障碍患者。访谈录音并转录,访谈数据使用建构主义扎根理论方法进行分析。结果分析提供了对NDIS参与者体验的见解。参与者描述了自加入该计划以来他们生活的改善,以及在实施该计划的过程中遇到的挫折。确定了三个关键主题和相关的子主题:(1)过上更好的生活;(2)对NDIS失去信任;(3)对未来的希望。研究结果强调,在患有复杂残疾的NDIS参与者中,感恩与恐惧和沮丧之间存在复杂的相互作用。虽然与会者欢迎增加选择和控制,但他们也对不公平和难以驾驭这一机制表示关切。他们强调了支持性人际关系或“盟友”在成功驾驭NDIS方面的重要性。为了使改革有效和响应,与作为NDIS参与者的有生活经历的人合作设计和实施改革至关重要。
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Brain Impairment
Brain Impairment CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
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发文量
30
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal addresses topics related to the aetiology, epidemiology, treatment and outcomes of brain impairment with a particular focus on the implications for functional status, participation, rehabilitation and quality of life. Disciplines reflect a broad multidisciplinary scope and include neuroscience, neurology, neuropsychology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, social work, and nursing. Submissions are welcome across the full range of conditions that affect brain function (stroke, tumour, progressive neurological illnesses, dementia, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, etc.) throughout the lifespan.
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