Phenomenological Study on the Lived Experiences of Mothers Caring for Their Pubescent Children with Developmental Disabilities

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Woo Joung Joung
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Abstract

Purpose

This phenomenological study explored and revealed the mothers’ lived experiences of caring for pubescent children with developmental disabilities (DDs) in Korea.

Methods

Data were collected from semistructured individual in-depth interviews with nine mothers. This study adopted Giorgi's phenomenological analysis, through which a general structure of mothers' caregiving experiences with their pubescent adolescents with DDs was formulated.

Results

The lived experiences of mothers caring for pubescent children with DDs were clustered into four themes and nine subthemes from 19 meaning units: (1) not being allowed to take delight in child's growth due to unbalanced growth pace; (2) feeling marginalized along with the disabled child; (3) feeling like being kicked out of society slowly and permanently; and (4) rearrangement of care direction and purpose.

Conclusions

This qualitative study captured vivid experiences of mothers who care for pubescent children with DDs by illustrating these mothers’ detailed physical, emotional, and relational difficulties in their caring. Most importantly, this study found that it is puberty that these mothers come to clearly understand that their children and their disabilities are inseparable and change the purpose and direction of childcare. The findings of this study can help health professionals better understand that these mothers are in urgent need for emotional support and need to be included in nursing care. And this study can be used as base data for increasing disability awareness for both healthcare workers and public in general.

母亲照顾青春期发育障碍儿童生活经历的现象学研究。
目的:这项现象学研究探讨并揭示了韩国母亲照顾发育障碍青春期儿童的生活经历。方法:数据收集自对9位母亲的半结构化个人深入访谈。本研究采用了Giorgi的现象学分析,通过该分析,制定了母亲对患有DD的青春期青少年的照顾经历的一般结构。结果:母亲照顾青春期发育不良儿童的生活经历分为19个意义单元的4个主题和9个子主题:(1)由于生长速度不平衡,不允许以孩子的成长为乐;(2) 与残疾儿童一起感到被边缘化;(3) 感觉自己被慢慢地、永久地踢出社会;以及(4)护理方向和目的的重新安排。结论:这项定性研究通过说明这些母亲在照顾患有DD的青春期儿童时的具体身体、情感和关系困难,捕捉到了这些母亲的生动经历。最重要的是,这项研究发现,正是在青春期,这些母亲才清楚地认识到自己的孩子和残疾是不可分割的,并改变了育儿的目的和方向。这项研究的发现可以帮助卫生专业人员更好地了解这些母亲迫切需要情感支持,需要纳入护理。这项研究可以作为提高医护人员和公众残疾意识的基础数据。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
32
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Asian Nursing Research is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Korean Society of Nursing Science, and is devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will contribute to the body of nursing science and inform the practice of nursing, nursing education, administration, and history, on health issues relevant to nursing, and on the testing of research findings in practice.
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