Facilitating the identification of intellectual disability in schools: A qualitative study of stakeholder views
Background Many children experience delayed or missed identification of an intellectual disability diagnosis, meaning that key opportunities for early educational intervention may be lost. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the views of teachers, parents, and clinicians (n = 22)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities 2024-01, Vol.37 (1), p.e13175-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Many children experience delayed or missed identification of an intellectual disability diagnosis, meaning that key opportunities for early educational intervention may be lost.
Methods
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the views of teachers, parents, and clinicians (n = 22), about the use of the Child and Adolescent Intellectual Disability Screening Questionnaire (CAIDS‐Q) and what could improve screening and identification of intellectual disability in schools. Thematic analysis was used to identify relevant themes.
Results
Three themes were identified: the need for, and role of, screening in the context of limited knowledge about intellectual disability; the impact of screening and subsequent identification of intellectual disability; and the context within which participants felt screening should take place in order to maximise its benefits.
Conclusions
The results confirmed the importance and benefits of timely identification of children with an intellectual disability and the positive role that screening might play in this. |
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ISSN: | 1360-2322 1468-3148 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jar.13175 |