The purpose of this study was to analyze the trends in domestic and international research related to family support of people with physical disabilities and to suggest support tasks and research directions for the future. For this purpose, we analyzed 68 studies from peer-reviewed domestic and inte...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the trends in domestic and international research related to family support of people with physical disabilities and to suggest support tasks and research directions for the future. For this purpose, we analyzed 68 studies from peer-reviewed domestic and international journals over the past 10 years (2010-2019). The results of this research were as follows. First, most of the Korean research focused on mothers, and most of the international research focused on fathers and mothers together. The research participants mainly consisted of infants and children, and the study of adolescence and adulthood was significantly less. Second, the research methods showed very few experimental studies, preferring qualitative and investigative studies. Third, the research topics showed that the largest number of studies focused on the need for support for families, both in domestic and international research. There were also many studies on the psychological and emotional aspects of parents and non-disabled siblings, family characteristics, and family and expert cooperation. Fourth, Korean research on family support was conducted mainly in the field special education where international research was conducted in various fields including medical care, welfare, rehabilitation and psychology, and special education. Based on these findings, we suggest that future family support research for the people with physical disabilities should be conducted in cooperation with various fields and focus on diverse family members including fathers, non-disabled siblings, and grandparents, giving consideration to the unique characteristics and support needs of all kinds of people around those with physical disabilities.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the trends in domestic and international research related to family support of people with physical disabilities and to suggest support tasks and research directions for the future. For this purpose, we analyzed 68 studies from peer-reviewed domestic and international journals over the past 10 years (2010-2019). The results of this research were as follows. First, most of the Korean research focused on mothers, and most of the international research focused on fathers and mothers together. The research participants mainly consisted of infants and children, and the study of adolescence and adulthood was significantly less. Second, the research methods showed very few experimental studies, preferring qualitative and investigative studies. Third, the research topics showed that the largest number of studies focused on the need for support for families, both in domestic and international research. There were also many studies on the psychological and emotional aspects of parents and non-disabled siblings, family characteristics, and family and expert cooperation. Fourth, Korean research on family support was conducted mainly in the field special education where international research was conducted in various fields including medical care, welfare, rehabilitation and psychology, and special education. Based on these findings, we suggest that future family support research for the people with physical disabilities should be conducted in cooperation with various fields and focus on diverse family members including fathers, non-disabled siblings, and grandparents, giving consideration to the unique characteristics and support needs of all kinds of people around those with physical disabilities.
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