我们一起走过的路开发包容性育儿目标问卷。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1177/17446295241304463
Ines Van Keer, Bea Maes
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背景:有关养育目标的工具往往已经过时,而且没有考虑到与(重度)残疾儿童的能力和需求相关的目标。本研究旨在开发一份适用于所有儿童(0-21 岁)父母的包容性养育目标问卷。方法:迭代开发过程依赖于家长和专业人士的学术和经验专业知识;包括查阅相关文献、与 6 位重度至极度智障儿童的家长进行访谈、与不同利益相关者进行一轮反馈,以及进行试点研究。结果:全纳育儿目标问卷(IPGQ)是一个由 99 个项目组成的总和式评分量表,具有很高的面效度和内容效度。对养育目标进行了新的包容性定义,并对理论上可靠且与实际相关的分类进行了广泛思考。讨论IPGQ 适用于深入了解父母的目标模式和区分(不同群体的)父母。它还为进一步讨论和阐述提供了基础。
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Our path together: Development of the inclusive parenting goals questionnaire.

Background: Instruments on parenting goals are often outdated and don't consider goals related to capabilities and needs of children with (severe) disabilities. This study aimed to develop an inclusive questionnaire on parenting goals applicable to parents of all children (0-21 years). Method: The iterative development process relied on academic and experiential expertise of parents and professionals; and included consultation of relevant literature, interviews with 6 parents of a child with severe to profound intellectual disabilities, a feedback round with diverse stakeholders, and a pilot study. Results: The Inclusive Parenting Goals Questionnaire (IPGQ) is a 99-item summated rating scale demonstrating high face and content validity. A renewed and inclusive definition of parenting goals was formulated, alongside extensive reflection on theoretically robust and practically relevant categorization. Discussion: The IPGQ is suitable for gaining insight into parents goal patterns and differentiating between (various groups of) parents. It also provides a basis for further discussion and elaboration.

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期刊介绍: The principal aim of the journal is to provide a medium for the exchange of best practice, knowledge and research between academic and professional disciplines from education, social and health settings to bring about advancement of services for people with intellectual disabilities. The idea of a practice-led journal is both exciting and timely. This journal serves as a medium for all those involved with people with intellectual disabilities to submit and publish papers on issues relevant to promoting services for people with intellectual disabilities.
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