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Participation of children with disabilities in school: A realist systematic review of psychosocial and environmental factors

BACKGROUND: In order to make informed decisions about how best to support children and young people with disabilities, effective strategies that facilitate active and meaningful participation in school are required. Clinical factors, diagnosis or impairments somewhat helpful in determining what shou...

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Autores principales: Maciver, Donald, Rutherford, Marion, Arakelyan, Stella, Kramer, Jessica M., Richmond, Janet, Todorova, Liliya, Romero-Ayuso, Dulce, Nakamura-Thomas, Hiromi, ten Velden, Marjon, Finlayson, Ian, O’Hare, Anne, Forsyth, Kirsty
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6350972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30695082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210511
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author Maciver, Donald
Rutherford, Marion
Arakelyan, Stella
Kramer, Jessica M.
Richmond, Janet
Todorova, Liliya
Romero-Ayuso, Dulce
Nakamura-Thomas, Hiromi
ten Velden, Marjon
Finlayson, Ian
O’Hare, Anne
Forsyth, Kirsty
author_facet Maciver, Donald
Rutherford, Marion
Arakelyan, Stella
Kramer, Jessica M.
Richmond, Janet
Todorova, Liliya
Romero-Ayuso, Dulce
Nakamura-Thomas, Hiromi
ten Velden, Marjon
Finlayson, Ian
O’Hare, Anne
Forsyth, Kirsty
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description BACKGROUND: In order to make informed decisions about how best to support children and young people with disabilities, effective strategies that facilitate active and meaningful participation in school are required. Clinical factors, diagnosis or impairments somewhat helpful in determining what should be provided in interventions. However, clinical factors alone will not offer a clear view of how to support participation. It is helpful then to look at wider psychosocial and environmental factors. The aim of this review was to synthesise evidence of psychosocial and environmental factors associated with school participation of 4–12 year old children with disabilities to inform the development of participation-fostering interventions. METHODS: A systematic search and synthesis using realist methods was conducted of published research. Papers had to include consideration of psychosocial and/or environment factors for school participation of children with disabilities. The review was completed in accordance with the Realist and Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards (RAMESES) and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Papers were identified via Boolean search of the electronic databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, PhycINFO and ERIC (January 2006-October 2018). Appraisal focussed on contributions in terms of whether the articles are appropriate for the review (relevance) and research quality (rigour). Data were analyzed using content and thematic analysis methods using a realist framework. A narrative synthesis of results was reported. RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS: We identified 1828 papers in the initial search. Seventy two papers were included in the final synthesis. Synthesis of findings led to three overarching mechanisms representing psychosocial factors for children (1) identity (2) competence and (3) experience of mind and body. Environmental aspects (context) compromised five interrelated areas: (1) structures and organization, (2) peers, (3) adults, (4) space and (5) objects. Our synthesis provides insights on how professionals may organize efforts to improve children’s participation. Consideration of these findings will help to proactively deal with suboptimal participation outcomes. Development of theoretically determined assessments and interventions for management of school participation are now required.
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spelling pubmed-63509722019-02-15 Participation of children with disabilities in school: A realist systematic review of psychosocial and environmental factors Maciver, Donald Rutherford, Marion Arakelyan, Stella Kramer, Jessica M. Richmond, Janet Todorova, Liliya Romero-Ayuso, Dulce Nakamura-Thomas, Hiromi ten Velden, Marjon Finlayson, Ian O’Hare, Anne Forsyth, Kirsty PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In order to make informed decisions about how best to support children and young people with disabilities, effective strategies that facilitate active and meaningful participation in school are required. Clinical factors, diagnosis or impairments somewhat helpful in determining what should be provided in interventions. However, clinical factors alone will not offer a clear view of how to support participation. It is helpful then to look at wider psychosocial and environmental factors. The aim of this review was to synthesise evidence of psychosocial and environmental factors associated with school participation of 4–12 year old children with disabilities to inform the development of participation-fostering interventions. METHODS: A systematic search and synthesis using realist methods was conducted of published research. Papers had to include consideration of psychosocial and/or environment factors for school participation of children with disabilities. The review was completed in accordance with the Realist and Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards (RAMESES) and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Papers were identified via Boolean search of the electronic databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, PhycINFO and ERIC (January 2006-October 2018). Appraisal focussed on contributions in terms of whether the articles are appropriate for the review (relevance) and research quality (rigour). Data were analyzed using content and thematic analysis methods using a realist framework. A narrative synthesis of results was reported. RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS: We identified 1828 papers in the initial search. Seventy two papers were included in the final synthesis. Synthesis of findings led to three overarching mechanisms representing psychosocial factors for children (1) identity (2) competence and (3) experience of mind and body. Environmental aspects (context) compromised five interrelated areas: (1) structures and organization, (2) peers, (3) adults, (4) space and (5) objects. Our synthesis provides insights on how professionals may organize efforts to improve children’s participation. Consideration of these findings will help to proactively deal with suboptimal participation outcomes. Development of theoretically determined assessments and interventions for management of school participation are now required. Public Library of Science 2019-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6350972/ /pubmed/30695082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210511 Text en © 2019 Maciver et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rutherford, Marion
Arakelyan, Stella
Kramer, Jessica M.
Richmond, Janet
Todorova, Liliya
Romero-Ayuso, Dulce
Nakamura-Thomas, Hiromi
ten Velden, Marjon
Finlayson, Ian
O’Hare, Anne
Forsyth, Kirsty
Participation of children with disabilities in school: A realist systematic review of psychosocial and environmental factors
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title_sort participation of children with disabilities in school: a realist systematic review of psychosocial and environmental factors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6350972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30695082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210511
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