An Exploratory Study of Educators' Perspectives Towards Hospital School Program Support for Children with Special Health Care Needs After Hospitalization.

Q2 Social Sciences Continuity in Education Pub Date : 2024-03-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5334/cie.110
Heather E Ormiston, Polly R Husmann, Kristin C Wikel, Chelsey Ruark, Debra L Reisinger, Michelle J Curtin
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More than 14 million children in the United States are identified as children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN). Rates of hospitalization for CSHCN with chronic conditions as well as re-admissions have been increasing in recent years. For hospitalized children transitioning back to their school of record, a host of issues may arise such as socioemotional concerns, peer rejection, and being behind in academics. Hospital-based school programs (HBSPs) play an important role in the transition back to a child's school of record. Utilizing a database of inpatient CSHCN at a midwestern children's hospital's HBSP, private and public-school educators associated with the previously hospitalized CSHCN were asked to complete an online survey to gather their perspectives related to the child's transition back to the school of record upon hospital discharge. Overall, educators' perspectives of the HBSP were positive while perceptions related to communication provided by the HBSP were mixed. Educators surveyed reported a lack of training related to working with CSHCN. Finally, accommodations and services offered to students upon return to school focused mostly on academic performance and attendance. Study limitations and implications for practice in schools are discussed.

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教育工作者对医院为住院后有特殊健康护理需求的儿童提供学校项目支持的看法的探索性研究。
美国有 1400 多万儿童被认定为有特殊医疗保健需求的儿童(CSHCN)。近年来,有慢性病的 CSHCN 儿童住院率和再次入院率不断上升。对于住院治疗的儿童来说,在转回原就读学校时可能会出现一系列问题,如社会情感问题、同伴排斥、学业落后等。以医院为基础的学校项目(Hospital-based School Programs,HBSPs)在儿童转回原学校的过程中发挥着重要作用。利用中西部一家儿童医院的住院 CSHCN HBSP 数据库,要求与之前住院的 CSHCN 相关的私立和公立学校教育工作者完成一项在线调查,以收集他们对儿童出院后重返原学校的看法。总体而言,教育工作者对 "家庭支持计划 "的看法是积极的,而对 "家庭支持计划 "提供的沟通方式的看法则不尽相同。接受调查的教育工作者表示,他们缺乏与 CSHCN 工作相关的培训。最后,重返学校后为学生提供的便利和服务主要集中在学习成绩和出勤率方面。本文讨论了研究的局限性和对学校实践的影响。
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Continuity in Education
Continuity in Education Social Sciences-Education
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