Family Quality of Life: A Key Outcome in Early Childhood Intervention Services--A Scoping Review
Published online on October 18, 2016
Abstract
A scoping review was conducted to identify factors influencing the quality of life of families of children with disability. The review also explored the scales used to measure family quality of life (FQOL) as an outcome in early childhood intervention services (ECIS). Multiple databases were searched from 2000 to 2013 to include studies pertinent to ECIS. Results were charted and summarized based on scoping methodology. Eighteen articles were chosen for the review based on the selection criteria. Results were summarized as five factors that affect FQOL, namely, (a) disability-related support, (b) family interactions/family relationships, (c) overall well-being, (d) support from services, and (e) severity and type of disability. The review also identified two FQOL scales that were used most frequently within ECIS: (a) the Beach Center Family Quality of Life Survey, and (b) Family Quality of Life Survey: Main Caregivers of People With Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities. It is recommended that those responsible for evaluation decisions within ECIS programs should consider using a FQOL scale to measure family outcomes. Furthermore, professionals working with families within ECIS should consider the factors affecting FQOL to further enhance their service provision.