PTM 框架与被诊断为智障儿童的家长:叙事创作经验

Gail James, Duncan Dudley-Hicks, Gareth Morgan
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人们认识到,被诊断为 "智障"(ID)儿童的父母在社会结构中被边缘化。本研究首次探讨了被诊断为智障儿童的家长是否认为制定 "权力威胁意义框架"(Power Threat Meaning Framework,PTMF)叙事有助于以非病理学的方式了解他们的经历。研究采用反思性主题分析法,对七位家长的重复访谈数据进行了综合。得出了三个上位主题:世界观的改变,反映了 PTMF 如何帮助家长形成新的见解;对 PTMF 作为一种方法的反思,概述了家长对该框架的批评;PTMF 对家长和 ID 服务的适用性,强调了 PTMF 如何在服务中实施需要仔细考虑。总体而言,参与者认为 "父母与幼儿行为模式 "是一种有用的方法,他们认为这种方法可以帮助人们对为人父母的经历形成较少病态化和更有力量的理解。
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The PTM Framework and parents of children with intellectual disability diagnoses: Experiences of narrative creation
It is recognised that parents of children diagnosed with ‘intellectual disability’ (ID) are marginalised through ableist social structures. This study was the first to explore if parents of diagnosed with ID found developing a Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) narrative useful for making sense of their experiences in non-pathologising ways. Data from repeated interviews with seven parents were synthesised using reflexive thematic analysis. Three superordinate themes were generated: Altered worldview, capturing how the PTMF supported parents to develop new insights; Reflections on the PTMF as an approach, outlining parents’ critiques of the Framework; The applicability of the PTMF to parents and ID services, highlighting how the PTMF is implemented within services needs careful consideration. Overall, participants found the PTMF to be a helpful approach which they thought could support development of less pathologising and more empowering understandings of parenting experiences.
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