Lessons learned from mothers: Parenting perspectives for preventing pediatric unintentional injuries related to autism.

IF 0.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alecia Mercier, Brianna Paquette, David C Schwebel, Kristi C Guest, Sarah E O'Kelley, Casie H Morgan
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Abstract

Objective: Autistic children have higher unintentional injury risk than typically developing children, but little is known about how parents struggle and succeed in keeping their autistic children safe from injury. Qualitative methods evaluated the concerns of unintentional injury prevention experienced by mothers of autistic children and the impact of these strategies on maternal quality of life.

Methods: Fifteen mothers (M age = 37.80 years) of autistic children participated in a semi-structured interview addressing child characteristics, injury concerns and experiences, and injury prevention strategies and resources. Interviews were transcribed and coded in NVivo following a systematic, inductive approach.

Results: Mothers of autistic children have significant concerns regarding child injury prevention, leading to increased feelings of parental responsibility and need for constant supervision of their autistic child. The sustainability of safety strategies that encompass supervision, such as proximity and control, were concerning to mothers. The dominant role of supervision leads to reports of exhaustion and increased cognitive load. Despite this, the mothers reported these efforts were necessary to prevent injury in their child.

Conclusions: By evaluating the lived experiences of mothers with autistic children, this study identified maternal responsibility and supervision as the most critical and most demanding aspects of child injury prevention. Clinicians working with families who have autistic children should consider encouraging parents to proactively develop effective and practical safety interventions to reduce child injury risk as well as reducing caregiver stress.

从母亲那里学到的经验教训:预防儿童与自闭症有关的意外伤害的养育观点。
目的:自闭症儿童比正常发育的儿童有更高的意外伤害风险,但很少有人知道父母是如何努力并成功地保护他们的自闭症儿童免受伤害的。定性方法评估了自闭症儿童母亲对意外伤害预防的关注,以及这些策略对母亲生活质量的影响。方法:对15名自闭症儿童母亲(M = 37.80岁)进行半结构化访谈,探讨儿童特征、伤害问题和经历、伤害预防策略和资源。访谈按照系统的归纳方法在NVivo中进行转录和编码。结果:自闭症儿童的母亲非常关注儿童伤害预防,从而增加了父母的责任感和对自闭症儿童持续监督的需求。包括监督的安全战略的可持续性,例如接近和控制,与母亲有关。监督的主导作用导致疲劳和认知负荷增加的报告。尽管如此,母亲们报告说,这些努力对于防止孩子受伤是必要的。结论:通过评估自闭症儿童母亲的生活经历,本研究确定了母亲的责任和监督是儿童伤害预防中最关键和最苛刻的方面。与患有自闭症儿童的家庭一起工作的临床医生应该考虑鼓励父母主动开发有效和实用的安全干预措施,以减少儿童受伤的风险,并减少照顾者的压力。
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Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology
Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology Psychology-Clinical Psychology
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
18.20%
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50
期刊介绍: Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology® publishes articles representing the professional and applied activities of pediatric psychology. The journal comprehensively describes the breadth and richness of the field in its diverse activities;complements the scientific development of the field with information on the applied/clinical side;provides modeling that addresses the ways practicing pediatric psychologists incorporate empirical literature into day-to-day activities;emphasizes work that incorporates and cites evidence from the science base; andprovides a forum for those engaged in primarily clinical activities to report on their activities and inform future research activities. Articles include a range of formats such as commentaries, reviews, and clinical case reports in addition to more traditional empirical clinical studies. Articles address issues such as: professional and training activities in pediatric psychology and interprofessional functioning;funding/reimbursement patterns and the evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of clinical services;program development;organization of clinical services and workforce analyses;applications of evidence based interventions in "real world" settings with particular attention to potential barriers and solutions and considerations of diverse populations;critical analyses of professional practice issues;clinical innovations, e.g., emerging use of technology in clinical practice;case studies, particularly case studies that have enough detail to be replicated and that provide a basis for larger scale intervention studies; andorganizational, state and federal policies as they impact the practice of pediatric psychology, with a particular emphasis on changes due to health care reform.
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