Speech and language therapy services for autistic children in Munster: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of parental experiences and expectations

Author:

O’Shea David1,Lisiecka Dominika1ORCID,McGarty Patrick2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing and Healthcare Sciences, Munster Technological University – Kerry Campus, Ireland

2. Department of Humanities and Social Science, Munster Technological University – Kerry Campus, Ireland

Abstract

BACKGROUND: From a medical perspective, autism is characterised by a dyad of impairments in social communication and interaction, and restricted, repetitive behaviours. However, the neurodiversity movement sees autism as a difference and not as a disability. Autistic individuals account for 1–2% of the population and many autistic children and their families access Speech & Language Therapy (SLT). In Ireland, SLT is provided across primary care, childrens’ disability network teams, as part of the progressing disability services for children and young people, and private providers. However, little is known about parents’ experiences accessing SLT services for autistic children. METHODS: This study aimed to investigate the parental experiences of SLT services for autistic children in the province of Munster, Ireland. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used as a methodological framework. Semi-structured online interviews were carried out with six participants to identify their experiences of receiving SLT services for their autistic children. Data analysis followed a structured process, starting with in-depth explorations of individual datasets before cross-case analysis of the whole sample. FINDINGS: Participants expressed a variety of experiences and expectations of SLT provision, which centred on three thematic journeys: 1) Parenting an autistic child, 2) Experiencing and navigating SLT services for autistic children and 3) Evolving expectations of SLT service changes. CONCLUSIONS: Findings provide insight into parents’ individual and shared experiences of SLT services for autistic children, which may enrich service providers’ understanding of parents’ perceptions of SLT services. Future research should focus on exploring the experiences of autistic individuals and Speech and Language Therapists providing services for autistic children.2

Publisher

IOS Press

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