在资源有限的环境中加强环境教学:以利益相关者为基础的适应指南

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Chevonne D. Du Plessis, Lauren H. Hampton, Michal Harty
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背景:强化环境教学(EMT)是一种针对发育障碍儿童的循证自然发展行为干预(NDBI)。在资源有限的环境中,人们对环境教学法的适应性或需要进行哪些调整才能提高其适用性知之甚少:目的:探讨利益相关者对 EMT 在资源有限的环境中适用于发育障碍幼儿的看法,并确定如何改进 EMT 的适用性:我们采用半结构化访谈和焦点小组的形式开展了一项描述性定性研究。参与者包括 5 名言语和语言治疗师以及 11 名会说英语、南非荷兰语或伊西科萨语的发育障碍儿童的照顾者。采用主题分析法将数据编码为 10 个子主题,并根据 Adaptome 框架的组成部分进行分组:总体而言,利益相关者认为 EMT 是一种适合南非国情的干预措施。他们表示,某些干预措施可能需要修改。具体来说,临床医生可能需要调整干预材料和活动,以适应家庭的可用资源、偏好的活动常规和优先事项。根据这些数据,我们提供了改进南非环境教育法的指导方针:结论:强化情境教学是一种适合南非国情的干预措施,尽管进行一些调整可以增强其适应性:本文强调了与利益相关者一起确定 NDBI(如 EMT)在新环境中实施时的适应性的重要性。基于这些见解,文章提供了以利益相关者为基础的调整指南,以改善 EMT 在资源有限环境中的适应性。
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Enhanced Milieu Teaching in resource-constrained settings: Stakeholder-informed adaptation guidelines
Background: Enhanced Milieu Teaching (EMT) is an evidence-based naturalistic developmental behavioural intervention (NDBI) for children with developmental disabilities. Little is known about the EMT’s fit or what adaptations might be needed to improve its applicability within a resource-constrained setting.Objectives: To explore stakeholders’ perceptions of the contextual fit of EMT for young children with developmental disabilities in a resource-constrained context and to identify adaptations to improve EMT’s contextual fit.Method: We conducted a descriptive qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Participants included 5 speech and language therapists and 11 caregivers of children with developmental disabilities who speak English and Afrikaans or isiXhosa. Using thematic analysis, data were coded into 10 subthemes and grouped according to the Adaptome framework components.Results: Overall, stakeholders view EMT as an appropriate intervention in the South African context. They indicated that certain intervention components may need to be modified. Specifically, clinicians may need to adapt intervention materials and activities to be sensitive to families’ available resources, preferred activity routines and priorities. From these data, we provide guidelines to improve the fit of EMT in South Africa.Conclusion: Enhanced Milieu Teaching is an appropriate intervention in the South African context, although some adaptations can enhance its fit.Contribution: This article highlights the importance of engaging with stakeholders to determine the fit of NDBIs, like EMT, as they are implemented in new contexts. Based on these insights, stakeholder-informed adaptation guidelines are provided for improving the contextual fit of EMT in resource-constrained settings.
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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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