BACKGROUND: The present study was aimed at developing a grounded theory on how bibliotherapy influences children with intellectual disabilities. METHOD: Participants were selected among the students of four primary schools in Tehran. They received, for 3 years, a special bibliotherapy intervention provided by the public library in cooperation with a team of experts; The bibliotherapy sessions were held once a week during the academic year. 10 teachers, 4 mothers, and 4 agents (librarians) were selected using a purposeful sampling method, and were interviewed using in-depth interviews. RESULT: Data analysis was performed using the grounded theory. 'Improvement of skills necessary for adjustment to disability' was identified at the core of grounded theory. CONCLUSION: Bibliotherapy, as a guided learning method and an add-on therapy, based on an accurate identification of intellectually disabled children's needs and behaviors, providing them with supplemental education materials, empathy, and cooperation among experts from different fields.
BACKGROUND: The present study was aimed at developing a grounded theory on how bibliotherapy influences children with intellectual disabilities. METHOD: Participants were selected among the students of four primary schools in Tehran. They received, for 3 years, a special bibliotherapy intervention provided by the public library in cooperation with a team of experts; The bibliotherapy sessions were held once a week during the academic year. 10 teachers, 4 mothers, and 4 agents (librarians) were selected using a purposeful sampling method, and were interviewed using in-depth interviews. RESULT: Data analysis was performed using the grounded theory. 'Improvement of skills necessary for adjustment to disability' was identified at the core of grounded theory. CONCLUSION: Bibliotherapy, as a guided learning method and an add-on therapy, based on an accurate identification of intellectually disabled children's needs and behaviors, providing them with supplemental education materials, empathy, and cooperation among experts from different fields.
Authors: Kiyomi Shinohara; Mina Honyashiki; Hissei Imai; Vivien Hunot; Deborah M Caldwell; Philippa Davies; Theresa H M Moore; Toshi A Furukawa; Rachel Churchill Journal: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Date: 2013-10-16