Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam

This study aimed to explore how autistic children form the lives of people who were raising them through life stories shared by caregivers. The research participants included 11 Vietnamese caregivers who were taking care of children diagnosed with autism. A preliminary interview prior to the study w...

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Main Author: Dung Thi Nguyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Politeknik Negeri Bali 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Applied Studies in Language
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Online Access:http://ojs.pnb.ac.id/index.php/JASL/article/view/2047
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spelling doaj-0bc5575b543946e8b6466d258c5518c22020-12-06T05:40:06ZengPoliteknik Negeri BaliJournal of Applied Studies in Language2598-41012598-41012020-12-0142177194http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/jasl.v4i2.2047Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in VietnamDung Thi Nguyen0Binh Thuan Province Vocational CollegeThis study aimed to explore how autistic children form the lives of people who were raising them through life stories shared by caregivers. The research participants included 11 Vietnamese caregivers who were taking care of children diagnosed with autism. A preliminary interview prior to the study was conducted to determine caregivers who would participate in the research and in-depth interviews were carried out with volunteer caregivers. To determine aspects of life stories that shape caregivers’ lives, the study implemented the "Life Story Interview" list. Grounded theory and the constant comparative method, effective research strategies were used to collect and analyze the data. Interviews were conducted in the Vietnamese language. As a result, 6 broad categories of themes were identified related to caregivers’ life stories: (1) psychological consultation, (2) emotions, (3) worries, (4) duties, (5) essential virtues, and (6) hopes. Analyses exposed that although caregivers whose children were autistic underwent a wide range of challenges in their daily lives and had concerns for the future of children, they did a big shot to reorganize their family lives, required themselves highly, and never stopped hoping for a better life.http://ojs.pnb.ac.id/index.php/JASL/article/view/2047autismcaregiversconstant comparative methodgrounded theorylife story
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Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam
Journal of Applied Studies in Language
autism
caregivers
constant comparative method
grounded theory
life story
author_facet Dung Thi Nguyen
author_sort Dung Thi Nguyen
title Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam
title_short Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam
title_full Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam
title_fullStr Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in Vietnam
title_sort life stories of caregivers looking after a child with autism in vietnam
publisher Politeknik Negeri Bali
series Journal of Applied Studies in Language
issn 2598-4101
2598-4101
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This study aimed to explore how autistic children form the lives of people who were raising them through life stories shared by caregivers. The research participants included 11 Vietnamese caregivers who were taking care of children diagnosed with autism. A preliminary interview prior to the study was conducted to determine caregivers who would participate in the research and in-depth interviews were carried out with volunteer caregivers. To determine aspects of life stories that shape caregivers’ lives, the study implemented the "Life Story Interview" list. Grounded theory and the constant comparative method, effective research strategies were used to collect and analyze the data. Interviews were conducted in the Vietnamese language. As a result, 6 broad categories of themes were identified related to caregivers’ life stories: (1) psychological consultation, (2) emotions, (3) worries, (4) duties, (5) essential virtues, and (6) hopes. Analyses exposed that although caregivers whose children were autistic underwent a wide range of challenges in their daily lives and had concerns for the future of children, they did a big shot to reorganize their family lives, required themselves highly, and never stopped hoping for a better life.
topic autism
caregivers
constant comparative method
grounded theory
life story
url http://ojs.pnb.ac.id/index.php/JASL/article/view/2047
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