{"title":"Relationships between early childhood intervention services, family quality of life and parent occupations: A mixed-methods Australian study","authors":"Anoo Bhopti, Primrose Lentin, T. Brown","doi":"10.1080/19411243.2019.1700471","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT Disability-related services such as Early Childhood Intervention Services (ECIS) become a part of life for families when there is a child with disability. Many parents give up their everyday occupations such as self-care and paid work to be able to provide long-term caregiving. This Australian study explored parent perspectives of their family quality of life (FQOL) when there is a child with disability. It examined the relationships between ECIS, parent occupations and FQOL. A mixed-methods concurrent triangulation design was used. The Beach Center FQOL survey (N = 72) and 12 semi-structured interviews were conducted. There were high scores for overall satisfaction with Total FQOL and associations between FQOL, ECIS and parent occupations. The four themes highlighted that despite FQOL being fluctuating and challenging, positive adaptations (normalization) and positive beliefs helped FQOL. Parents were hopeful that their child would continue to progress in the future (stability). This study concluded that receiving family-centered and timely ECIS is positive for FQOL. While parenting was considered an important occupation, loss of previous occupations such as paid work and time for self-care had a detrimental influence on FQOL.","PeriodicalId":92676,"journal":{"name":"Journal of occupational therapy, schools & early intervention","volume":"81 1","pages":"103 - 125"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-04-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"4","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of occupational therapy, schools & early intervention","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/19411243.2019.1700471","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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ABSTRACT Disability-related services such as Early Childhood Intervention Services (ECIS) become a part of life for families when there is a child with disability. Many parents give up their everyday occupations such as self-care and paid work to be able to provide long-term caregiving. This Australian study explored parent perspectives of their family quality of life (FQOL) when there is a child with disability. It examined the relationships between ECIS, parent occupations and FQOL. A mixed-methods concurrent triangulation design was used. The Beach Center FQOL survey (N = 72) and 12 semi-structured interviews were conducted. There were high scores for overall satisfaction with Total FQOL and associations between FQOL, ECIS and parent occupations. The four themes highlighted that despite FQOL being fluctuating and challenging, positive adaptations (normalization) and positive beliefs helped FQOL. Parents were hopeful that their child would continue to progress in the future (stability). This study concluded that receiving family-centered and timely ECIS is positive for FQOL. While parenting was considered an important occupation, loss of previous occupations such as paid work and time for self-care had a detrimental influence on FQOL.
残疾相关服务,如早期儿童干预服务(ECIS),已成为有残疾儿童的家庭生活的一部分。许多父母放弃了日常工作,如自我照顾和有偿工作,以便能够提供长期的照顾。这项澳大利亚研究探讨了当有残疾儿童时,父母对家庭生活质量(FQOL)的看法。它检验了ECIS、父母职业和家庭生活质量之间的关系。采用混合方法并行三角剖分设计。进行了Beach Center FQOL调查(N = 72)和12个半结构化访谈。家庭生活质量总体满意度得分较高,家庭生活质量、家庭生活质量与父母职业之间存在相关性。这四个主题强调,尽管妇女生活质量波动不定,充满挑战,但积极的适应(正常化)和积极的信念有助于妇女生活质量。父母希望他们的孩子将来能继续进步(稳定)。本研究认为,及时接受以家庭为中心的ECIS对FQOL有积极作用。虽然养育子女被认为是一项重要的职业,但失去以前的职业,如有偿工作和自我照顾的时间,对家庭生活质量产生了不利影响。