Abstract

This mixed methods analysis employed online surveys and semi-structured interviews to explore the perspectives of 60 early intervention service providers in South Korea regarding service delivery. This study aimed to comprehensively understand their perceptions of the barriers and facilitators in early intervention services. The online survey- consisting of 30 items related to participant characteristics, service information, and perspectives on barriers and facilitators- was conducted. Participants were intentionally categorized based on survey data, and six individuals were randomly selected for follow-up interviews to ensure a wide spectrum of perspectives. The results of the mixed-methods study indicated diverse experiences and perspectives among early intervention providers, with responses varying across each item. While there was relative consistency among respondents regarding facilitators, perspectives on barriers differed both among participants and across various variables. The significance of preservice educator preparation programs and in-service educators’ professional development opportunities in enhancing early intervention services was commonly emphasized. The study concludes with recommendations and implications aimed at enhancing the early intervention system in South Korea.

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