Sibling Experiences: Living with Young Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Q3 Nursing Pediatric nursing Pub Date : 2016-03-01
Beth Ward, Brianna Smith Tanner, Barbara Mandleco, Tina T Dyches, Donna Freeborn
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Like other young people, those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have an impact on siblings in both positive and negative ways. Research indicates positive attributes include maturity and responsibility; positive self-concept; less quarrelling and competition; admiration for the person with ASD; and satisfactory sibling relationships. Negative attributes include fear of frightening or violent behavior, decreased sibling intimacy, and social and emotional difficulties. However, most research relies on information from parents/teachers, rather than from siblings. Therefore, this qualitative descriptive study explored experiences of 11 brothers and 11 sisters living with a young person with ASD through audiorecorded semi-structured interviews. Analysis revealed the overall theme was contradiction. Participants recognized difficulties (decreased parental attention, extra responsibility, bothersome behaviors, communication difficulties) and positive aspects (became empathetic, loved and appreciated the child, realized the experience was life-changing) of living with a young person with ASD. Younger siblings frequently reflected on childhood experiences, wished they could play together, and mentioned what the young person could do. Adolescent siblings learned life lessons from the experience, talked about life changes when ASD was diagnosed, and seemed introspective and protective toward the young person with ASD. Male siblings often wished they played more often while growing up with the young person, and frequently mentioned the child/adolescent's aggressive behaviors; female siblings focused on relationship and communication difficulties of the young person ASD. Interventions to help siblings provide positive behavioral support, engage in developmentally appropriate play, and communicate reciprocally are warranted. Nurses can help parents understand siblings' perceptions and can encourage parents to support siblings.

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兄弟姐妹的经历:与患有自闭症谱系障碍的年轻人一起生活。
像其他年轻人一样,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的人会以积极和消极的方式对兄弟姐妹产生影响。研究表明,积极属性包括成熟度和责任感;积极的自我概念;减少争吵和竞争;对自闭症患者的钦佩;以及令人满意的兄弟姐妹关系。消极属性包括害怕恐怖或暴力行为,兄弟姐妹亲密关系减少,社交和情感困难。然而,大多数研究依赖于父母/老师的信息,而不是兄弟姐妹的信息。因此,本定性描述性研究通过录音半结构化访谈探讨了11个兄弟和11个姐妹与一名年轻的ASD患者生活在一起的经历。分析表明,总体主题是矛盾的。参与者认识到与患有自闭症的年轻人一起生活的困难(父母的关注减少,额外的责任,麻烦的行为,沟通困难)和积极的方面(变得同情,爱和欣赏孩子,意识到这种经历改变了他们的生活)。年幼的兄弟姐妹经常回忆童年的经历,希望他们能一起玩,并提到这个年轻人能做些什么。青春期的兄弟姐妹从经历中吸取了人生的教训,谈论了自闭症诊断后生活的变化,似乎对患有自闭症的年轻人有自省和保护的态度。男性兄弟姐妹通常希望他们在与年轻人一起成长的过程中能更经常地玩耍,并经常提到孩子/青少年的攻击行为;女性兄弟姐妹关注青少年ASD的关系和沟通困难。干预以帮助兄弟姐妹提供积极的行为支持,参与发展适当的游戏,并相互沟通是必要的。护士可以帮助父母了解兄弟姐妹的看法,并可以鼓励父母支持兄弟姐妹。
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Pediatric nursing
Pediatric nursing Nursing-Pediatrics
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Nursing is a clinically based journal focusing on the needs of professional nurses in pediatric practice, research, administration, and education. It provides information related to health care for normal, sick, or disabled children and their families; pediatric clients in the hospital, clinic or office, school, community, or home. A variety of feature and department articles highlight current topics and issues in pediatric practice and health policy, serving a wide range of pediatric professionals - from those who practice nursing in acute care or specialty units to those who promote health in nonhospital environments. Published six times a year.
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