The relationship between family-centeredness of service delivery and parental satisfaction with home and community participation of their children with cerebral palsy

Q4 Social Sciences
M. Milicevic, G. Nedović
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Abstract

This descriptive and exploratory study aimed to examine the relationship between familycenteredness of service delivery and home and community participation of children with cerebral palsy. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant association between family-centeredness of service delivery and parental satisfaction with home and community participation in the group of school-aged children with cerebral palsy. A convenience sample included 110 children with cerebral palsy, aged 7–18 years (55% males; M age = 12.7 years, SD = 3.41). The Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC-20) was used to assess the extent to which parents of children with cerebral palsy perceived health and rehabilitation services they had been receiving as being family-centred. Overall parental satisfaction with their child’s home and community participation was evaluated by The Participation and Environment Measure for Children and Youth (PEM-CY). Analyses were performed using Spearman’s rank correlation test. Only two out of 10 tested correlations reached the level of statistical significance, both in home environment. Parents who had higher overall satisfaction with their child’s current home and community participation perceived certain aspects of health and rehabilitation services as being family-centred to a greater extent (general and specific information). The fulfilment of parents’ needs by presenting them general and child-related information could have a positive effect on their satisfaction with their child’s home participation. The findings suggest insufficient representation of the concept of participation and family-centred work principles in service planning and the evaluation of outcomes of the applied programs.
服务提供的家庭中心与脑瘫患儿家长对家庭和社区参与满意度的关系
本研究旨在探讨脑瘫儿童服务提供的家庭中心意识与家庭和社区参与的关系。假设在脑瘫学龄儿童群体中,以家庭为中心的服务提供与父母对家庭和社区参与的满意度之间存在显著的关联。方便样本包括110名7-18岁的脑瘫儿童(55%男性;M年龄= 12.7岁,SD = 3.41)。护理过程测量(MPOC-20)用于评估脑瘫儿童的父母在多大程度上认为他们所接受的保健和康复服务是以家庭为中心的。家长对孩子家庭和社区参与的总体满意度通过儿童和青少年参与和环境测量(PEM-CY)进行评估。采用Spearman秩相关检验进行分析。在家庭环境中,10个测试相关性中只有两个达到了统计显著性水平。对子女目前的家庭和社区参与总体满意度较高的父母认为,保健和康复服务的某些方面在更大程度上以家庭为中心(一般和具体信息)。通过向父母提供一般和与儿童有关的信息来满足他们的需求,可以对他们对孩子的家庭参与的满意度产生积极的影响。研究结果表明,参与概念和以家庭为中心的工作原则在服务规划和应用方案结果评估中的代表性不足。
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Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija
Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija Social Sciences-Education
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