2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2021.10.010
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Impact of social support for mothers as caregivers of cerebral palsy children in Japan

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“…. So mothers of children with CP need more specific training to take care of their children and improving their quality of life (Moriwaki et al, 2022). As revealed by the current study result, most of the studied mothers had inadequate overall reported practices regarding care of their children with cerebral palsy in pre intervention phase.…”
Section: Table (4)mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…. So mothers of children with CP need more specific training to take care of their children and improving their quality of life (Moriwaki et al, 2022). As revealed by the current study result, most of the studied mothers had inadequate overall reported practices regarding care of their children with cerebral palsy in pre intervention phase.…”
Section: Table (4)mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Caregiver factors were grouped into five categories, including caregiver demographics, emotional functioning, physical functioning, overall health and social functioning. Caregiver demographical factors included age, 8 12 14 15 21 23 gender, 21 educational level, 14 15 21 23 monthly income, 14 15 21 23 number of caregiver, 15 socioeconomic status, 21 geographical area, 23 mother employment, 19 additional helper 14 and daily caring time. 12 Emotional functioning factors included anxiety, 15 20 24 depression, 12 14 15 17 20 22 24 mental health, 12 22 25 26 perceived stress, 20 26 beliefs of rehabilitation, 8 perceived self-efficacy 8 17 and experiential avoidance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children factors were grouped into five categories, including children demographics, disease related, behavioural functioning, overall health and social environment. Children demographical factors included age, 8 12 14 15 21 23 gender, 14 15 21 23 going to nursery/school, 19 residence, 19 birth order, 21 number of children, 14 15 23 number of disabled child 15 and body mass index. 12 Disease-related factors included type of CP, 21 23 severity of CP, 12 14 17 21 tube/intravenous nutrition, 19 aetiology, 21 additional physical illness, 14 associated conditions 21 23 and functional impairments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While both parents are impacted by caring for CMC, the literature suggests caregiving at home impacts psychosocial and physical health of the primary caregiver [4]. In a cross-cultural study, Krulik et al found that mothers of young children with chronic illness experienced more problems with attachment, depression, a lowered sense of competence, social isolation, and problems with their spouses compared to mothers of children without chronic illness [5].…”
Section: Caring For Children With Medical Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%