Ganando Confianza:研究焦点小组与移民墨西哥母亲。

IF 0.7 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities Pub Date : 2011-03-01
Carolina Hausmann-Stabile, Luis H Zayas, Sandra Runes, Anna Abenis-Cintron, Esther Calzada
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有发育性残疾儿童的移民家庭必须采用文化敏感的服务和研究方法,以最大限度地提高治疗效益。为了更好地理解与为有发育障碍儿童的墨西哥移民母亲提供养育计划相关的文化问题,我们进行了持续的焦点小组讨论,通过这些小组讨论,我们可以更多地了解参与者,从而改善服务。本文报告了从这些团体中所面临的挑战和吸取的教训。我们将主要的经验教训描述为:(a)招聘和保留不仅仅是同意参与;(b)保密不只是一个词,而是一项活动;(c)语言的复杂性;(d)文化规范塑造群体过程;(e)懂得花时间的价值;(f)性别问题和群体互动。与墨西哥家庭一起工作的服务提供者和研究人员可以从我们的经验中受益,因为他们可以在发育性残疾领域推广和发展计划和项目。
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Ganando Confianza: Research Focus Groups with Immigrant Mexican Mothers.

Immigrant families with children with developmental disabilities must be served using culturally sensitive approaches to service and research to maximize treatment benefits. In an effort to better understand cultural issues relevant to the provision of parenting programs for immigrant Mexican mothers of children with developmental disabilities, we conducted sustained focus groups through which we could learn more about our participants and thereby improve services. This paper reports on the challenges and lessons learned from these groups. We characterize the key lessons as (a) recruitment and retention is more than agreement to participate; (b) confidentiality is not just a word but an activity; (c) the complicated nature of language; (d) cultural norms shape the group process; (e) appreciating the value of taking time; and (f) gender issues and group interaction. Service providers and researchers who work with Mexican families may benefit from our experiences as they promote and develop programs and projects in the developmental disabilities field.

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期刊介绍: Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities focuses on the education and welfare of persons autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and developmental disabilities. ETADD invites research and expository manuscripts and critical review of the literature. Major emphasis is on identification and assessment, educational programming, characteristics, training of instructional personnel, rehabilitation, prevention, community understanding and provisions, and legislation.
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