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Optimizing life success through residential immersive life skills programs for youth with disabilities: study protocol of a mixed-methods, prospective, comparative cohort study

机译:通过针对残障青年的住宅沉浸式生活技能计划来优化生活成功:混合方法,前瞻性,比较队列研究的研究方案

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Background Young people with disabilities often lag behind their typically developing peers in the achievement of adult roles, which has been attributed to a lack of opportunities to develop critical life skills. Residential Immersive Life Skills (RILS) programs provide situated learning opportunities to develop life skills alongside peers and away from home in real-world settings. Retrospective research suggests that attending RILS programs is a transformative experience that empowers youth, provides parental hope, and increases service provider expertise. However, prospective, comparative research is needed to determine longer term benefits of these programs on youth life trajectories, in addition to exploring the program features and participant experiences that optimize program success. This protocol describes a 5-year, multi-site prospective study examining the effects of RILS programs for youth with disabilities. Methods The study involves RILS programs at three sites in Ontario, Canada. Cohorts of treatment and control groups will receive the study protocol over 3 successive years. Thirty English-speaking participants aged 14–21 years with a child-onset disability and the cognitive capacity to engage in goal setting will be recruited every year for 3?years in the following groups: youth attending a RILS program (Group A); a deferred RILS control group of youth (Group B); a control group of youth attending a non-residential life skills program (Group C); and a control group matched on age, diagnoses, and cognitive capacity not receiving any life skills intervention (Group D). All participants will complete measures of self-determination and self-efficacy at four time points. Program opportunities and experiences will also be assessed in-the-moment at the RILS programs. Qualitative interviews pre-program and at 3- and 12-months post-program will be undertaken with a sub-sample of youth and parents to explore their expectations and experiences. Discussion This study will address key gaps in the literature pertaining to the long-term impact of RILS programs and the role of immersive environments in shaping youth outcomes and experiences. Our research program aims to uncover transferable processes and essential features by which RILS programs have their effects on attitudes, cognitions, and behaviour. Trial registration The trial registration number on clinicaltrials.gov is NCT02753452 (retrospectively registered 26 April 2016). Trial sponsor: Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
机译:背景技术残疾人在实现成人角色方面常常落后于通常发展的同龄人,这归因于缺乏发展关键生活技能的机会。住宅沉浸式生活技能(RILS)计划提供了在地环境下学习的机会,可以与同龄人一起并远离家乡发展生活技能。回顾性研究表明,参加RILS计划是一种变革性的体验,可以赋予年轻人力量,提供父母希望并增加服务提供商的专业知识。但是,除了探索计划的功能和参与者的经验以优化计划的成功之外,还需要进行前瞻性的比较研究来确定这些计划在青年生活轨迹上的长期利益。该协议描述了一项为期5年的多站点前瞻性研究,旨在研究RILS计划对残疾青年的影响。方法该研究涉及加拿大安大略省三个地点的RILS计划。治疗组和对照组将连续3年接受研究方案。每年将招募30名年龄在14-21岁的英语为母语的参与者,这些参与者患有儿童发病的残疾并具有进行目标设定的认知能力,为期3年,分为以下组:参加RILS计划的青年(A组);延期的RILS青年对照组(B组);参加非住宅生活技能计划的青年对照组(C组);对照组在年龄,诊断和认知能力上匹配,未接受任何生活技能干预(D组)。所有参与者将在四个时间点完成自决和自我效能的衡量。计划的机会和经验还将在RILS计划中进行即时评估。节目前和节目后3个月和12个月将进行定性访谈,并抽取青少年和父母样本,以探讨他们的期望和经历。讨论本研究将解决与RILS计划的长期影响以及沉浸式环境在塑造青年成果和经验中的作用有关的文献中的主要空白。我们的研究计划旨在揭示RILS计划对态度,认知和行为产生影响的可转移过程和基本特征。试验注册临床上的试验注册号为NCT02753452(追溯注册于2016年4月26日)。试验赞助商:荷兰Bloorview儿童康复医院。

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