‘We have been in lockdown since he was born’: a mixed methods exploration of the experiences of families caring for children with intellectual disability during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK

ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the experiences of parents caring for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) during the UK national lockdown in spring 2020, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.DesignParticipants were identified using opportunity sampling from the IMAG...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open 2021-09, Vol.11 (9), p.e049386-e049386, Article 049386
Hauptverfasser: Wolstencroft, Jeanne, Hull, Laura, Warner, Lauren, Akhtar, Tooba Nadeem, Mandy, William, Skuse, David, Baker, Kate, Dewhurst, Eleanor, Lafont, Amy, Lucy Raymond, F, Shirley, Terry, Tilley, Hayley, Timur, Husne, Titterton, Catherine, Walker, Neil, Wallwork, Sarah, Wicks, Francesca, Ye, Zheng, Erwood, Marie, Andrews, Sophie, Birch, Philippa, Bowen, Samantha, Bradley, Karen, Challenger, Aimee, Chawner, Samuel, Cuthbert, Andrew, Hall, Jeremy, Holmans, Peter, Law, Sarah, Lewis, Nicola, Morrison, Sinead, Moss, Hayley, Owen, Michael, Ray, Sinead, Sopp, Matthew, Tong, Molly, Bree, Marianne van den, Coscini, Nadia, Davies, Sarah, Denaxas, Spiros, Denyer, Hayley, Fatih, Nasrtullah, Juj, Manoj, Kerry, Ellie, Lucock, Anna, Printzlau, Frida, Srinivasan, Ramya, Walker, Susan, Watkins, Alice, Searle, Beverly, Pelling, Anna, Dean, John, Robertson, Lisa, Alan, Denise Williams, Lucy, Donaldson, Procter, Annie, Berg, Jonathan, Lampe, Anne, Rankin, Julia, Joss, Shelagh, Chitty, Lyn, Flinter, Frances, Holder, Muriel, Kraus, Alison, Barwell, Julian, Vasudevan, Pradeep, Weber, Astrid, Newman, William, Splitt, Miranda, Clowes, Virginia, Dijk, Fleur van, Harrison, Rachel, Kini, Usha, Quarrell, Oliver, Baralle, Diana, Mansour, Sahar, Crow, Yanick
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the experiences of parents caring for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) during the UK national lockdown in spring 2020, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.DesignParticipants were identified using opportunity sampling from the IMAGINE-ID national (UK) cohort and completed an online survey followed by a semistructured interview. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.SettingInterviews were conducted over the telephone in July 2020 as the first UK lockdown was ending.Participants23 mothers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities aged 5–15 years were recruited.ResultsThemes reported by parents included: managing pre-existing challenges during a time of extreme change, having mixed emotions about the benefits and difficulties that arose during the lockdown and the need for appropriate, individualised support.ConclusionsOur findings confirm observations previously found in UK parents of children with IDD and provide new insights on the use of technology during the pandemic for schooling and healthcare, as well as the need for regular check-ins.
ISSN:2044-6055
2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049386