Education and healthcare services for children and young people with intellectual disability in Vietnam: an ecological systems analysis

Giang Thi Huong Le, Fiona Rillotta, Sally Robinson

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper examines the current state of services and support for children and young people with intellectual disability in Vietnam through the perspectives and experiences of parents and professionals in the education and health systems. 

Materials and methods: We undertook 24 semi-structured interviews with parents and professionals from two Vietnamese central provinces to ask about their experiences and support needs. We draw on the networked model of ecological systems to identify contextual factors in the micro-, meso-, exo- and macro-systems. 

Results: Access to education and healthcare services were found to be limited for children, young people, and families in central Vietnam. Barriers to provision, accessibility and quality of services were identified at multiple intersecting levels and systems. Parents reported high needs for formal services provided by trained professionals as well as information and education for themselves to provide optimum support for their children. For professionals, further training and government investment and oversight are needed to improve access and ensure quality of services. 

Conclusions: Services and support in education and healthcare for children and young people with intellectual disability and their families remains lacking and needs significant improvement. Further information and support for parents, capacity building for professionals, strengthened disability policies and regulations, and public awareness are required.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2084-2096
Number of pages13
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation
Volume47
Issue number8
Early online date15 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • ecological systems theory
  • education professionals
  • healthcare professionals
  • Intellectual disability
  • parents

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