Understanding parents' difficulties in executing activities of daily living of children with autism spectrum disorder: A qualitative descriptive study

Siddhi D. Naik, Pooja Vajaratkar
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Background: Activities of daily living (ADLs) refer to the ongoing behaviors that occur on a daily basis. Such behaviors include eating, cooking, bathing, social interactions (such as leisure activities, attending school or work, or assisting with chores), and other activities that one might routinely expect an individual to perform or participate in. Some of the major ADL tasks include personal hygiene, toileting, dressing, and eating. Researchers have documented delayed self-care performance in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Parents report their child to have difficulties with feeding and toileting in particular. Objective: This qualitative pilot study endeavored to understand the difficulties faced by the parents of children with ASD in conducting their children's ADL. Study Design: Qualitative descriptive study was chosen for the research. Methods: The qualitative descriptive study included participants (n = 20) whose children were primarily diagnosed as ASD. Convenient sampling method was used for study sample calculation. The study included parents of children of age group between 5 and 9 years (mean ± standard deviation [SD]: 6.9 ± 1.57 months) with intelligence quotient of ≥80%. The study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital. The parents (fathers = 9 and mothers = 11) were given a semistructured questionnaire to understand difficulties faced by the parents of children with ASD (mean ± SD: 5.56 ± 33.6 months). Results: According to the study, it was observed that most of the parents have reported that their child had maximum difficulties in eating, followed by brushing and grooming and least for toileting. This study also found the priority list of difficulties in ADL. It was noted that early and proper training of the child gives good results in managing a child with ASD. Many parents reported that early training is beneficial. Conclusion: The outcome of this study shows the hierarchy of difficulties in ADL reported by the parents of children with ASD. This study also found that early ADL training gives good results in managing child with ASD.
了解自闭症谱系障碍儿童家长执行日常生活活动的困难:一项定性描述性研究
背景:日常生活活动(Activities of daily living, ADLs)是指日常生活中持续发生的行为。这些行为包括吃饭,做饭,洗澡,社会互动(如休闲活动,上学或工作,或协助做家务),以及人们通常期望个人执行或参与的其他活动。ADL的一些主要任务包括个人卫生、如厕、穿衣和进食。研究人员已经记录了自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童延迟的自我照顾表现。家长们报告说,他们的孩子在进食和如厕方面尤其困难。目的:本定性先导研究旨在了解ASD患儿家长在指导孩子进行日常生活学习时所面临的困难。研究设计:本研究采用定性描述性研究。方法:定性描述性研究纳入了主要诊断为ASD的儿童(n = 20)。研究样本计算采用方便抽样法。研究对象为智商≥80%的5 ~ 9岁(均数±标准差[SD]: 6.9±1.57个月)儿童的父母。这项研究是在一家三级保健医院进行的。父母(父亲= 9,母亲= 11)填写半结构式问卷,了解ASD患儿父母所面临的困难(mean±SD: 5.56±33.6个月)。结果:根据这项研究,大多数家长报告说他们的孩子在吃饭方面有最大的困难,其次是刷牙和梳洗,最不容易如厕。本研究还发现了ADL中困难的优先级列表。值得注意的是,对儿童进行早期和适当的训练可以在管理自闭症儿童方面取得良好的效果。许多家长报告说早期训练是有益的。结论:本研究结果显示了ASD患儿家长报告的ADL困难等级。该研究还发现,早期ADL训练在管理ASD儿童方面效果良好。
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