适合多动症患者的大学是什么样的?爱尔兰案例研究

Alison Doyle , Olive Healy , Julia Paterson , Kieran Lewis , Declan Treanor
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在爱尔兰,向高等教育残疾服务机构登记的大学生中,有 5% 患有多动症,而且每年都在增加。据全国学生服务机构报告,大学中要求对多动症进行评估、诊断和支持的申请大幅增加。这项混合方法研究调查了爱尔兰一所高等院校中被诊断患有多动症的本科生和研究生的经历,以确定(i)体制和系统性挑战,(ii)成功升入大学的促进因素,以及(iii)提供有效支持的证据基础。数据分析包括在线调查回复、从残疾服务学生进展报告中提取的匿名纵向数据,以及从开放式调查回复和个人深度访谈中推断出的定性数据。研究结果表明,大学校园需要ADHD友好型环境、采用通用学习设计、提高大学社区对ADHD的认识、提供有针对性的ADHD支持以及优化感官环境。
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What does an ADHD-friendly university look like? A case study from Ireland

In Ireland, 5 % of university students registering with disability services in higher education have ADHD, increasing annually. Student services nationally report a significant increase in requests for assessment, diagnosis, and support for ADHD in university. This mixed method study investigated the experiences of undergraduate and postgraduate students with a diagnosis of ADHD in one HEI in Ireland to determine (i) institutional and systemic challenges, (ii) facilitators of successful progression through university, and (iii) an evidence-base to inform effective support. Data analysis encompassed responses from an online survey, anonymized longitudinal data extracted from disability services student progression reports, and qualitative data extrapolated from open-ended survey responses and individual, in-depth interviews. Findings indicate a need for ADHD friendly university campuses, adoption of Universal Design for Learning, increasing ADHD awareness within the university community, targeted ADHD supports, and optimizing the sensory environment.

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