乌干达残疾儿童父母的态度和信仰

Q3 Social Sciences
C. O’Sullivan, Sinead McGann, Night Atwongyeire, Stuart Garrett, T. Cusack, D. Hurley, C. Cunningham, I. Spillman
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背景。在乌干达,儿童残疾占所有残疾的31.4%,人们对残疾儿童照料者的经历知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨残疾儿童的父母/主要照顾者的经验、信念和态度,以及他们所面临的挑战,以优化残疾儿童及其家庭的康复策略。方法。定性数据收集自10个半结构化访谈与8个主要照顾者在乌干达农村接受康复的儿童。结果。确定了三个主要主题:(1)经历,(2)信仰,(3)父母/主要照顾者的态度。照顾者经历了情感压力和许多生活变化,因为照顾的负担主要落在他们身上。护理人员缺乏关于残疾的知识和信息,导致了对治疗的不同看法。对残疾的社会污名仍然是乌干达社会的一个问题。结论。应将以家庭为中心的康复纳入康复规划,以减轻主要照顾者的照顾负担。卫生保健从业人员在教育家庭了解儿童病情的因果关系、诊断和预后方面处于有利地位,但这种服务应通过社区残疾教育得到改善,并随着父母支持团体的发展而得到促进。
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Attitudes and beliefs of parents of children with disabilities in Uganda
Background. Little is known about the experience of carers of children with disabilities in Uganda, where child disability constitutes 31.4% of all disabilities. This study examined the experiences, beliefs, and attitudes of parents/ main carers of children with disabilities, and the challenges they face, in order to optimize rehabilitation strategies for the child and their family. Methods. Qualitative data were collected from ten semi - structured interviews with eight main carers children receiving rehabilitation in rural Uganda. Results. Three main themes were identified: (1) experiences, (2) beliefs, and (3) attitudes of the parents/ main carers. Carers experienced emotional stress and many life changes as the burden of care fell primarily on them. A lack of knowledge and information about disability amongst carers, resulted in alternative beliefs about treatment. Social stigma towards disability remains an issue within Ugandan society. Conclusions. Family centered rehabilitation should be incorporated into rehabilitation programmes to decrease burden of care upon the main carer. Health care practitioners are in a strong position to educate families about causation, diagnosis, and prognosis of a child’s condition, but such services should be improved through community education about disability and facilitated with the development of parental support groups.
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Social Work and Social Sciences Review
Social Work and Social Sciences Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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