Conceptual Model of Effective Parenting Strategies for Mother with Children Who Experience Developmental Disorders.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Koki Kura, Masanori Ariyoshi, Taigou Yamada
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Abstract

Aim: Prior studies on Japanese parents raising children with developmental disorders have predominantly emphasized negative psychological aspects like parenting conflicts and challenges. Purpose of this study was to construct a conceptual model to aid mothers in parenting children with developmental disorders by identifying effective parenting strategies.

Methods: In this qualitative study, participants were mothers who engaged in a home program through individual outpatient occupational therapy. Therapy sessions occurred biweekly, totaling 12 sessions, each lasting 40 min. Data collection involved semi-structured interviews, and the data were analyzed through the Modified Grounded Theory Approach.

Results: Analysis of mothers' narratives revealed heightened physical burden, psychological distress, severe stress, and social isolation. Our findings highlight those mothers who engaged in the home program navigated the intricate parenting landscape through problem-solving, including managing negative emotions, their demanding schedules, and societal norms.

Conclusion: This study offers insights into the perceptions, experiences, and behaviors of families in supporting the development of parenting strategies within the family. Occupational therapy should prioritize evaluating a mother's parenting context and her interactions with her environment. Furthermore, it is crucial to provide support for her to independently formulate suitable parenting strategies that resonate with the specific circumstances of her family.

为有发育障碍子女的母亲提供有效育儿策略的概念模型。
目的:以往关于日本父母养育发育障碍儿童的研究主要强调负面心理方面,如养育冲突和挑战。本研究旨在构建一个概念模型,通过确定有效的养育策略,帮助母亲养育发育障碍儿童:在这项定性研究中,参与者是通过个人门诊职业治疗参与家庭计划的母亲。治疗每两周进行一次,共 12 次,每次 40 分钟。数据收集包括半结构式访谈,数据分析采用修正的基础理论方法:对母亲叙述的分析表明,她们的身体负担加重、心理压力增大、精神紧张和社会隔离。我们的研究结果表明,参与家庭计划的母亲通过解决问题,包括管理负面情绪、繁重的日程安排和社会规范,在错综复杂的育儿环境中游刃有余:本研究有助于深入了解家庭在支持家庭内养育策略发展方面的看法、经验和行为。职业治疗应优先评估母亲的养育环境及其与环境的互动。此外,关键是要为母亲提供支持,使其能够独立制定适合其家庭具体情况的养育策略。
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42
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>12 weeks
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