FACTORS AFFECTING THE SCHOOL PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN WITH SPINA-BIFIDA

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作者
WASSON, CMA
BANNISTER, CM
WARD, GS
机构
[1] BOOTH HALL CHILDRENS HOSP,DEPT NEUROSURG,MANCHESTER M9 2AA,ENGLAND
[2] BOOTH HALL CHILDRENS HOSP,DEPT CLIN PSYCHOL,MANCHESTER M9 2AA,ENGLAND
关键词
SPINA BIFIDA; SCHOOLING; IQ; MOBILITY; HAND FUNCTION;
D O I
10.1055/s-2008-1063496
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Integrating children with disabilities into mainstream schools has been an active policy in Britain since the 1981 Education Act. 26 children with spina bifida, 13 of whom were educated in mainstream schools, and 13 in special schools were assessed to clarify the relative importance of the following factors 1) IQ, 2) Mobility, 3) Hand function, 4) Bladder and bowel function, and 5) Behaviour. A marked difference was found between those attending mainstream and special schools. 11/13 of the former attained scores within the normal range as compared to only 2/13 of the latter. Neither mobility nor hand function alone were found to influence school placement and a marked correlation was found between the two. Whilst those educated in special schools had more marked problems, all children functioned poorly compared with the norms for able-bodied peers. Neither bladder nor bowel incontinence hindered attendance at mainstream school, but faecal soiling was considered the more serious problem. The frequency of behavioural problems showed a similar distribution amongst the two groups. Comments from parents highlighted their reservations about both special and mainstream schooling which indicates the policy for integration needs considerably more commitment from Government and Education Authorities in order to succeed.
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