Adaptation process and occupational performance of mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Roberta Giampá Roiz, M. Figueiredo
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Abstract Introduction Adapting to a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can impact the occupational performance of mothers because of the care they demand, which can lead to difficulties in carrying out their occupations. Objective To investigate the occupational performance and adaptation of mothers to their children with ASD. Method Cross-sectional, descriptive, quantitative and qualitative study conducted with 11 mothers of children with ASD aged 2-9 years. Data were collected using the Parental Disability Adaptation Scale (EPAD) and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). EPAD data were analyzed by adding the scores of each participant and calculating the general average, whereas COPM data were analyzed from the values assigned to performance and satisfaction. Results The mothers were well adapted to their children; however, they evaluated the presence of functional problems for occupational performance after their birth. Functional problems in the productivity category, specifically in work performance due to the demands of caring for the children, were mentioned by most mothers. In the self-care category, some mothers reported problems related to going to the salon and taking a shower. In the leisure category, some mothers indicated problems with reading, physical activity, traveling and/or visiting friends. Conclusion The mothers in this study reported that adapting to their children with ASD involves factors such as transmission of the diagnosis, information, children characteristics, socioeconomic conditions, resilience, and personal beliefs and expectations. In conclusion, the mothers of children with ASD investigated presented functional problems regarding their occupational performance after the birth of these children.
自闭症谱系障碍儿童母亲的适应过程与职业表现
适应自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童会影响母亲的职业表现,因为他们需要照顾,这可能导致他们的职业执行困难。目的了解母亲对ASD患儿的职业表现及适应情况。方法对11例2 ~ 9岁ASD患儿的母亲进行横断面、描述性、定量和定性研究。使用父母残疾适应量表(EPAD)和加拿大职业绩效量表(COPM)收集数据。EPAD数据是通过将每个参与者的分数相加并计算一般平均值来分析的,而COPM数据是通过分配给绩效和满意度的值来分析的。结果母亲对孩子的适应性较好;然而,他们评估了出生后职业表现中存在的功能性问题。大多数母亲提到了生产力类别中的功能问题,特别是由于照顾孩子的需求而导致的工作绩效问题。在自我护理类别中,一些母亲报告了与去沙龙和洗澡有关的问题。在休闲方面,一些母亲表示在阅读、体育锻炼、旅行和/或拜访朋友方面存在问题。结论本研究中母亲对ASD患儿的适应涉及诊断、信息、儿童特征、社会经济条件、心理弹性、个人信仰和期望等因素的传播。总之,被调查的自闭症儿童的母亲在孩子出生后的职业表现方面出现了功能问题。
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