有医疗或心理健康问题的儿童和青少年重返学校的途径:一项国际德尔菲研究。

Q2 Social Sciences
Continuity in Education Pub Date : 2025-03-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/cie.159
Michele Capurso, Valentina Moracci, Simone Borsci
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由于医疗或精神健康状况住院的儿童和青年长期缺课可能严重破坏他们的社会和学业发展。本研究解决了这些学习者重新融入学校环境的关键过程,并开发了一个全面的、基于共识的模型,以促进成功的重返学校。该研究利用德尔菲法,在2022年至2024年的三轮咨询中收集了来自18个国家的56名专家的见解,这些专家代表了教育、医疗和学术界。调查结果确定了对规划和执行重返大气层战略至关重要的关键时间阶段和行动。由此产生的模型(一个用于身体健康状况,另一个用于精神健康状况)提供了结构化的指导,强调多学科合作、具体环境的适应以及学生在这一过程中的积极参与。该研究强调了针对每个学习者所面临的独特挑战采取量身定制的干预措施的必要性,强调了将教育、医疗保健和社会支持系统与儿童及其家庭的当地文化和价值观相结合的重要性,以培养他们的适应能力和成功的重返社会。
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Pathways to School Reentry for Children and Young People with a Medical or Mental Health Condition: An International Delphi Study.

Prolonged school absences among children and young people hospitalized due to medical or mental health conditions can significantly disrupt their social and academic development. This study addresses the critical process of reintegrating these learners into their school environments and develops a comprehensive, consensus-based model to facilitate successful school reentry. Utilizing the Delphi method, the research collected insights from 56 experts across 18 countries, representing education, healthcare, and academia, over three rounds of consultation between 2022 and 2024. The findings identify key temporal phases and actions crucial for planning and executing reentry strategies. The resulting models (one for physical health conditions and another for mental health conditions) offer structured guidance, emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration, context-specific adaptations, and the active participation of the students in the process. The study underscores the need for tailored interventions that address the unique challenges faced by each learner, emphasizing the importance of integrating educational, healthcare, and social support systems with the local culture and values of children and their families to foster resilience and successful reintegration.

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Continuity in Education
Continuity in Education Social Sciences-Education
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