对有残疾儿童的叙利亚难民家庭经历的叙述性调查

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.1108/ijmhsc-05-2022-0052
V. Beka, V. Caine, D. Clandinin, Pam Steeves
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目的难民和残疾儿童是最有可能被边缘化的群体之一,因为难民身份和残疾身份等风险因素交织在一起,使他们处于不利地位。尽管他们的风险很高,但没有收集到关于这一群体的系统数据,也缺乏关于这一主题的文献,导致了一种被忽视的感觉。本研究的目的是更好地了解有残疾儿童的叙利亚难民家庭的经历。设计/方法/方法作者对两个有残疾儿童的叙利亚难民家庭的经历进行了叙述性调查。叙事探究是将经验理解为一种传奇现象的一种方式。发现在关注这些家庭在时间、地点和社会背景下的经历时,有两条叙事线索在他们的经历中产生了共鸣,包括等待和对代理权的斗争,以及中断和连续性。研究局限性/含义叙述性探究不会产生可概括的结果,而是能洞察个人的独特经历。独创性/价值要了解有残疾儿童的难民家庭经历的复杂性,关注他们的生活和讲述的故事至关重要。
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A narrative inquiry into experiences of Syrian refugee families with children living with disabilities
Purpose Children who are refugees and who live with disabilities are among the most at-risk groups for marginalization due to compounded disadvantages from the intersection of risk factors such as refugee status and disability status. Despite their high risk, there is no systematic data collected on this group and scant literature on the topic contributing to a feeling of invisibility. The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of Syrian refugee families with children living with disabilities. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a narrative inquiry into the experiences of two Syrian refugee families with children living with disabilities. Narrative inquiry is a way to understand experience as a storied phenomenon. Findings In attending to the families’ stories of their experiences across time, place and social contexts, two narrative threads resonated across their experiences including waiting and a struggle for agency as well as disruption and continuity. Research limitations/implications Narrative inquiry does not produce generalizable results but, rather, gives insight into the unique experiences of individuals. Originality/value To understand the complexities of the experience of a refugee family with a child living with disabilities, attending to their lived and told stories is essential.
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International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care
International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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