Investigating the Predictive Factors of Life Balance in Mothers of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Q4 Medicine
Leyla Bastami, Seifolah Jahantabi-Nejad, Roya Ghasemzadeh, Maimanat Akbari, Maryam Dastoorpour
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Introduction: Having a child with cerebral palsy (CP) is a stressful experience for the family, particularly mothers. Caring for these children occupies great time and energy from the family. The balance of life may be decreased by the influence of factors related to the child or mother. Accordingly, this study investigates the predictive factors affecting the life balance of mothers with CP Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytical research was conducted in Ahvaz City, Iran, in 2021. A total of 135 mothers (mean age=33.37 [7.93]) with at least one child under the age of ten suffering from CP participated in this research. The data were collected using the life-balance index, general health questionnaire, time management quality, and demographic information checklists. The gross motor function classification system was expanded and revised, and the manual ability classification system was used to determine the gross motor and manual ability function levels. Generalized univariate linear models were used to investigate the effects of predictor variables on the quantity of life balance. Results: The life balance of mothers of children with CP was heavily unbalanced (45.2%) or unbalanced (35.6%). Based on the regression coefficient of each variable, it was determined that manual ability classification system (β=0.192), comorbidity in the children with CP (β=0.187), gross motor function (β=0.137), general health (β=0.024), and maternal age (β=0.01), respectively, contributed the most in the prediction of life balance variances. Conclusion: Life balance is a seriously affected domain in mothers caring for CP children. Child-related factors had a more effective role in predicting the life balance of mothers of CP children than mother-related factors
调查脑瘫儿童母亲生活平衡的预测因素
简介有一个患有脑瘫(CP)的孩子对家庭来说是一种压力,尤其是对母亲来说。照顾这些孩子占用了家庭大量的时间和精力。与孩子或母亲相关的因素可能会降低生活的平衡性。因此,本研究调查了影响患有 CP 的母亲生活平衡的预测因素:这项横断面描述性分析研究于 2021 年在伊朗阿瓦士市进行。共有 135 名母亲(平均年龄=33.37 [7.93])参加了此次研究,她们至少有一名十岁以下的孩子患有心绞痛。数据收集采用了生活平衡指数、一般健康问卷、时间管理质量和人口信息核对表。对粗大运动功能分级系统进行了扩充和修订,并使用徒手能力分级系统来确定粗大运动和徒手能力功能级别。采用广义单变量线性模型研究预测变量对生活平衡量的影响。结果显示CP患儿母亲的生活平衡严重失衡(45.2%)或不平衡(35.6%)。根据各变量的回归系数,分别确定徒手能力分类系统(β=0.192)、CP患儿合并症(β=0.187)、大运动功能(β=0.137)、一般健康状况(β=0.024)和母亲年龄(β=0.01)对生活平衡差异的预测贡献最大。结论生活平衡是严重影响照顾 CP 儿童的母亲的一个领域。在预测 CP 儿童母亲的生活平衡方面,儿童相关因素比母亲相关因素更有效。
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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation Medicine-Rehabilitation
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