注意力缺陷多动障碍诊断过程中的父母疾病工作。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sociology of health & illness Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.13817
Tom Nicholson, Richard Lee
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在英国,注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的转诊、评估和诊断过程往往旷日持久。鉴于家长往往是诊断过程的推动者,了解家长的经历就显得尤为重要。本文利用一项纵向研究的结果,探讨了家长在多动症诊断过程中的经历如何包括三种重要而独特的 "疾病工作 "形式。在为期两年的时间里,我们对英格兰东北部七名患有多动症儿童的家长进行了 21 次半结构式系列访谈。我们介绍了父母疾病工作的三种重要形式:(1) "诊断探索",父母认识到并争取孩子的需求和自我身份、寻求诊断并与系统接触的工作;(2) "自我传记疾病工作",父母对诊断过程的个人传记反应;(3) "儿童传记疾病工作和儿童重新语境化",父母对其子女的传记调整和重新语境化。我们推进了 Rasmussen 等人(2021 年)的模型,证明该模型有助于理解被诊断出患有多动症的父母在应对子女的诊断过程中是如何经历传记中断或凝聚的。孩子的诊断会导致患有多动症的父母体验到自我传记的凝聚性或破坏性反应,这是一个独特而重要的发现。
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Parental illness work across the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnostic journey.

The process of referral, assessment, and diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) within the UK is often protracted. Given that parents are frequently the instigators of the diagnostic process, understanding the experience of parents is important. Drawing on findings from a longitudinal study, this article explores how the parental experience of the ADHD diagnostic journey includes three significant and distinct forms of 'illness work'. Twenty-one semi-structured serial interviews were conducted over a 2-year period with seven parents of children on the ADHD diagnostic journey in North East England. We present three significant forms of parental illness work: (1) The 'diagnostic quest', parental work recognising and fighting for their children's needs and selfhood, seeking diagnosis and engaging with systems, (2) 'self-biographical illness work', the personal parental biographical response to the diagnostic journey and (3) 'child biographical illness work and recontextualizing the child', parental biographical adjustment and recontextualisation of their children. We advance Rasmussen et al.'s (2021) model by demonstrating its usefulness in understanding how parents with a personal ADHD diagnosis experience biographical disruption or cohesion in response to their children's diagnosis. That a child's diagnosis leads parents with ADHD to experience a self-biographical cohesive or disruptive response is a unique and significant finding.

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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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