Experiences of mothers of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities in the Czech Republic
Background The objective of this study is to explore experiences of Czech mothers caring for children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Methods Semistructured interviews combined with biographical narration of mothers of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabiliti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of learning disabilities 2023-03, Vol.51 (1), p.3-12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The objective of this study is to explore experiences of Czech mothers caring for children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities.
Methods
Semistructured interviews combined with biographical narration of mothers of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and a short questionnaire for demographic data were used for data collection. Data analyses were carried out according to Van Manen's approach, including defining the main themes and description of the lived experiences of mothers.
Findings
The dominant themes that emerged from the interviews were (1) losses and limits, (2) increased demands and exhaustion, (3) worries, (4) challenges connected to help and support, (5) transformation, (6) pleasures with contentment of the child and a small development and (7) functional support.
Conclusions
The findings demonstrate that mothers of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities are at risk of facing many kinds of life difficulties, but the children have also positive impact on the mothers' lives. Relevant professionals and policy makers should be aware of the needs and challenges experienced by this vulnerable population.
Accessible summary
Being the mother of a child with profound intellectual and multiple disability is challenging.
Mothers need extensive support in their role giving care. However, they experience additional difficulties caused by the society and even by professionals.
The experience of mothers in the Czech Republic in our study was that their role in parenting a child with profound intellectual and multiple disability is not appreciated sufficiently.
There is still a lack of understanding that may be caused by long history of denial of human rights of families caring for a child with profound intellectual and multiple disability in the Czech Republic. |
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ISSN: | 1354-4187 1468-3156 |
DOI: | 10.1111/bld.12443 |