制定包容性的养育计划——对聋人家庭的考虑:一项定性研究。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1186/s13034-024-00852-7
Asher Emmanuel Ikwara, Rebecca Nabagesera, Isaac Isiko
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背景:聋人父母抚养孩子面临许多挑战,需要一种打破障碍的方法来确保包容性和可及性。因此,本研究探索了制定包容性育儿计划的途径,培养每个家庭都能茁壮成长的未来,而不管听力能力如何。方法:采用质性研究,对20名失聪家长进行深度访谈,并采用主题内容分析法。这项研究是在乌干达全国聋人协会在Makerere学院学校组织的活动中进行的。在指定的庆祝活动中,聋人父母是从乌干达全国聋人协会(UNAD)组织的活动的与会者中有意挑选出来的。结果:对失聪父母访谈的分析确定了包容性育儿计划的六个关键主题。强调语文教育可以加强家庭关系。沟通和关系的建立强调对聋儿的平等对待和关爱。文化敏感性和教育被认为是必不可少的,因为使用了视觉工具和地区协会。为聋哑儿童量身定制的内容强调好玩和有教育意义的材料,比如手语视频。利用技术进行无障碍项目和促进社区参与被认为是关键的组成部分。结论:本研究强调了聋人父母的独特经历,强调了手语教育、文化敏感性和技术的必要性,同时解决了资源有限、污名化和育儿计划宣传差距等挑战。
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Crafting inclusive parenting programs- considerations for deaf families: a qualitative study.

Background: The parenting of children by deaf parents has many challenges that require a barrier-breaking approach to ensure inclusivity and accessibility. Therefore, this study explored pathways for crafting inclusive parenting programs, fostering a future where every family thrives, regardless of hearing ability.

Methods: This was a qualitative study that employed in-depth interviews with 20 deaf parents and utilized thematic content analysis. This study was carried out at events organized by the Uganda National Association of the Deaf (UNAD) at Makerere College School. Deaf parents were purposively selected from attendees at events organised by the Uganda National Association of the Deaf (UNAD) during the specified celebrations.

Results: An analysis of interviews with deaf parents identified six crucial themes for inclusive parenting programs. Language education was highlighted for strengthening family bonds. Communication and relationship building emphasized equal treatment and love for deaf children. Cultural sensitivity and education were deemed essential, as visual tools and district associations were used. Tailoring content for deaf children emphasized playful and educational materials, such as sign language videos. The utilization of technology for accessible programs and the promotion of community involvement are recognized as critical components.

Conclusion: This study emphasized the unique experiences of deaf parents, highlighting the need for sign language education, cultural sensitivity, and technology while addressing challenges like limited resources, stigma, and advocacy gaps in parenting programs.

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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health PEDIATRICSPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
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7.00
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84
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, the official journal of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, is an open access, online journal that provides an international platform for rapid and comprehensive scientific communication on child and adolescent mental health across different cultural backgrounds. CAPMH serves as a scientifically rigorous and broadly open forum for both interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exchange of research information, involving psychiatrists, paediatricians, psychologists, neuroscientists, and allied disciplines. The journal focusses on improving the knowledge base for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of mental health conditions in children and adolescents, and aims to integrate basic science, clinical research and the practical implementation of research findings. In addition, aspects which are still underrepresented in the traditional journals such as neurobiology and neuropsychology of psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence are considered.
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