Collaboration in early childhood intervention services in Gauteng : caregiver perspectives

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Kyarkanaye, Thilendree
Dada, Shakila
Samuels, Alecia E.

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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

Abstract

A central tenant of early childhood intervention (ECI) is collaboration between professionals and the caregivers of children receiving these services. There are limited studies on caregiver perceptions of collaboration in ECI teams particularly in resource-limited countries. Sixty-four caregivers participated in this study by completing a questionnaire on their perceptions of collaboration in ECI services in South Africa. The questionnaire survey was administered in a group setting by a trained research assistant who was proficient in the Setswana language. The results revealed that caregivers have a good understanding of collaboration in ECI services. However, collaboration, in relation to family-centered practices, appeared to be undervalued by caregivers. These results are discussed and the limitations of the study as well as future recommendations are outlined.

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Caregiver perceptions, Children with disability, Collaborative teaming, Family-centered intervention, Resource-limited, Survey, Translation, Early childhood intervention (ECI)

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Kyarkanaye, T., Dada, S. & Samuels, A.E. 2017, 'Collaboration in early childhood intervention services in Gauteng : caregiver perspectives, Infants and Young Children, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 238-254.