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A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation

Participation, defined as ‘involvement in life situations’ according to the World Health Organisation, is a well-recognized concept and critical indicator of quality of life. In addition it has become an important outcome measure in child rehabilitation. However, little is known about the level of p...

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Autores principales: Coussens, Marieke, Destoop, Birger, De Baets, Stijn, Desoete, Annemie, Oostra, Ann, Vanderstraeten, Guy, Van Waelvelde, Hilde, Van de Velde, Dominique
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32187183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229538
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author Coussens, Marieke
Destoop, Birger
De Baets, Stijn
Desoete, Annemie
Oostra, Ann
Vanderstraeten, Guy
Van Waelvelde, Hilde
Van de Velde, Dominique
author_facet Coussens, Marieke
Destoop, Birger
De Baets, Stijn
Desoete, Annemie
Oostra, Ann
Vanderstraeten, Guy
Van Waelvelde, Hilde
Van de Velde, Dominique
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description Participation, defined as ‘involvement in life situations’ according to the World Health Organisation, is a well-recognized concept and critical indicator of quality of life. In addition it has become an important outcome measure in child rehabilitation. However, little is known about the level of participation of young children with Developmental Disabilities. The aim of this study was to capture their subjective experiences of participation. An adapted informed consent based on a comic strip was used to get the children’s assent. A Photo Elicitation study was used, in which photographs were taken by the children when they were involved in meaningful activities. The photographs were then used to facilitate communication with the children and to initiate in depth-interviews. Forty-seven interviews with 16 children between five and nine years were conducted based on their photographs. This method generated rich data, confirming that young children with Developmental Disabilities were able to inform us accurately on their experiences of participation. Data was analysed by means of an inductive thematic analysis. Results showed that children perceived their participation as satisfying when they can play, learn and join in family gatherings resulting in feelings of inclusion, recognition and belonging. When there are—on occasions—moments that their participation was obstructed, the children used two strategies to resolve it. Or they walked away from it and choose not to participate, or when autonomously motivated for the activity, they relied primarily on their context (i.e. mothers) as enabling their participation. Related to the data, children discussed themes related to their person, activities, connections and mediators between those themes. These themes fit well within earlier and current research on the subject of participation.
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spelling pubmed-70802352020-03-24 A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation Coussens, Marieke Destoop, Birger De Baets, Stijn Desoete, Annemie Oostra, Ann Vanderstraeten, Guy Van Waelvelde, Hilde Van de Velde, Dominique PLoS One Research Article Participation, defined as ‘involvement in life situations’ according to the World Health Organisation, is a well-recognized concept and critical indicator of quality of life. In addition it has become an important outcome measure in child rehabilitation. However, little is known about the level of participation of young children with Developmental Disabilities. The aim of this study was to capture their subjective experiences of participation. An adapted informed consent based on a comic strip was used to get the children’s assent. A Photo Elicitation study was used, in which photographs were taken by the children when they were involved in meaningful activities. The photographs were then used to facilitate communication with the children and to initiate in depth-interviews. Forty-seven interviews with 16 children between five and nine years were conducted based on their photographs. This method generated rich data, confirming that young children with Developmental Disabilities were able to inform us accurately on their experiences of participation. Data was analysed by means of an inductive thematic analysis. Results showed that children perceived their participation as satisfying when they can play, learn and join in family gatherings resulting in feelings of inclusion, recognition and belonging. When there are—on occasions—moments that their participation was obstructed, the children used two strategies to resolve it. Or they walked away from it and choose not to participate, or when autonomously motivated for the activity, they relied primarily on their context (i.e. mothers) as enabling their participation. Related to the data, children discussed themes related to their person, activities, connections and mediators between those themes. These themes fit well within earlier and current research on the subject of participation. Public Library of Science 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7080235/ /pubmed/32187183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229538 Text en © 2020 Coussens 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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Coussens, Marieke
Destoop, Birger
De Baets, Stijn
Desoete, Annemie
Oostra, Ann
Vanderstraeten, Guy
Van Waelvelde, Hilde
Van de Velde, Dominique
A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation
title A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation
title_full A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation
title_fullStr A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation
title_short A Qualitative Photo Elicitation Research Study to elicit the perception of young children with Developmental Disabilities such as ADHD and/or DCD and/or ASD on their participation
title_sort qualitative photo elicitation research study to elicit the perception of young children with developmental disabilities such as adhd and/or dcd and/or asd on their participation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7080235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32187183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229538
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