照顾者支持服务研究:新加坡智障人士家庭照顾者的观点

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Vivienne C. Riches, Patricia O'Brien, Vimallan Manokara, Arne Mueller
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摘要

在新加坡,大多数智障人士与家人住在一起,由家人照顾。许多照护者缺乏履行其照护职责所需的意识、技能和资源。一项旨在培养家庭照顾者为智障儿童和成人服务的能力的照顾者支持服务,在实施2年后进行评估,以确定照顾者的应对和恢复水平、情感支持策略的感知影响、对一系列支持服务的满意度和服务差距。使用客户满意度问卷(CSQ-8)和活动反馈对家庭照顾者的服务满意度进行调查。采用《应对能力问卷》(CCQ)对大学生的应对能力和心理韧性进行测量。对来自护理人员访谈和工作人员焦点小组的定性数据进行了分析,以确定三角化的关键主题,并与其他调查结果融合在一起。满意度、更好的应对和适应力与特定的支持服务有关。在整个生命周期中,围绕几个有效的支持和未满足需求的领域出现了关键主题。为了满足更广泛的护理人员,确定了局限性和需要改进的领域。有针对性的家庭支持服务可以提高照顾者在整个生命周期中为智障人士提供支持的福祉。研究结果告诉政策制定者和支持机构,对家庭的支持,而不仅仅是对身份证持有者的支持,是一个重要因素,需要被纳入新加坡任何包容性社区设计和发展的核心。
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A study of caregiver support services: Perspectives of family caregivers of persons with intellectual disabilities in Singapore

Most people with intellectual disabilities in Singapore live with family and are supported by family caregivers. Many caregivers lack the awareness, skills and resources needed for their caregiving role. A caregiver support service designed to build the capability of family caregivers serving children and adults with intellectual disabilities was evaluated after 2 years of operation to ascertain the level of caregiver coping and resilience, perceived impact of strategies for emotional support, and satisfaction with a range of support services and gaps in service. Family caregivers were surveyed regarding satisfaction with services received using the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) and feedback from activities and events. Their coping and resilience were measured with the Coping Competence Questionnaire (CCQ). Qualitative data from caregiver interviews and staff focus groups were analysed for key themes that were triangulated and converged with other findings. Satisfaction, better coping and resilience were associated with specific support services. Key themes emerged around several effective supports and areas of unmet needs across the lifespan. Limitations and areas for improvement were identified to meet a broader range of caregivers. Targeted family support services can enhance the well-being of caregivers supporting people with intellectual disabilities (ID) across the lifespan. The results inform policymakers and support agencies that support of the family, not just the person with ID, is an important factor and needs to be incorporated at the heart of the design and development of any inclusive community living in Singapore.

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