Exploring Caring Motivation Barriers among Mothers of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Qualitative Content Analysis.

Q1 Nursing
Seyed Javad Hosseini, Monir Ramezani, Farah Ashrafzadeh, Jamshid Jamali
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Abstract

Background: Caring a child with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) presents numerous challenges that can impact the mothers' caring motivation. This study aimed to explore the caring motivation barriers among mothers of children with IDDs.

Methods: This qualitative content analysis study was conducted from July 2023 to March 2024. Twenty-six mothers of children with IDDs were purposefully selected to participate in face-to-face semi-structured interviews. Data collection continued until saturation was achieved. Data analysis was conducted using Mayring's inductive approach within MAXQDA version 20. We utilized Lincoln and Guba's criteria for ensuring rigor.

Results: The mean ages of the mothers and children were 40.34±7.44 years and 9.38±4.33 years, respectively. The analysis identified several main categories and 15 subcategories: (I) Mother's insufficient readiness: low level of competency, decreased maternal strength with child's advancing age, caregiving fatigue, complex health problems, and incompatibility with the child's disability; (II) Perceived lack of support for the mother in caregiving: insufficient family support, inadequate social support, deficient healthcare provider support, lack of spiritual support, and insufficient financial support; and (III) Encountering caring complexity: disappointment with the child's recovery, challenges in providing optimal rehabilitation, multiple physical problems in the child, unintentional behaviors in the child, and priority of personal goals over the care.

Conclusion: The motivation of mothers to care for children with IDDs is influenced by a range of challenges. Future research should take these barriers into account to enhance maternal caregiving motivation. To modify the identified obstacles, a comprehensive plan of actions should be devised.

智障儿童母亲关怀动机障碍之探讨:质性内容分析。
背景:照顾有智力和发育障碍(IDDs)的儿童提出了许多挑战,这些挑战会影响母亲的照顾动机。本研究旨在探讨缺乏症儿童母亲的关怀动机障碍。方法:本研究于2023年7月至2024年3月进行定性内容分析。有目的地选择26名缺碘症儿童的母亲参加面对面的半结构化访谈。数据收集一直持续到饱和为止。在MAXQDA版本20中使用Mayring的归纳方法进行数据分析。我们使用林肯和古巴的标准来确保严谨性。结果:产妇平均年龄40.34±7.44岁,患儿平均年龄9.38±4.33岁。分析确定了几个主要类别和15个小类别:(I)母亲准备不足:能力水平低,随着儿童年龄的增长,母亲的力量下降,照料疲劳,复杂的健康问题,以及与儿童的残疾不相容;(二)认为在照料方面缺乏对母亲的支持:家庭支持不足、社会支持不足、保健提供者支持不足、精神支持不足和财政支持不足;(III)遇到照顾的复杂性:对孩子康复的失望,提供最佳康复的挑战,孩子的多种身体问题,孩子的无意行为,以及个人目标优先于照顾。结论:母亲照顾缺乏症患儿的动机受到一系列挑战的影响。未来的研究应考虑到这些障碍,以提高母亲的护理动机。为了改变已查明的障碍,应制订一项全面的行动计划。
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期刊介绍: Aim and Scope: International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery (IJCBNM) is an international innovating peer-reviewed quarterly publication for Nurses, Midwives, related fields educators and researchers. The Journal accepts original contributions of interest to those involved in all aspects of community practice, quantitative and qualitative research and management. Manuscripts are publishable in the form of original article, review article, case report, letter to the editor, short communications, etc. The Journal invites health care specialist concerned with any of these areas to submit material on topics including, but not limited to: Health promotion & disease prevention in all stages of human life Home - health care Patient & client education Individual care in the context of family and community Health care delivery and health out come Continuity of care.
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