2017
DOI: 10.13037/ras.vol15n51.4313
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Rede de apoio à saúde utilizada por mães de criança/adolescente com paralisia cerebral

Abstract: Introdução:A mãe/cuidadora de criança/adolescente com paralisia cerebral vive uma sobrecarga no dia a dia. Por esse motivo se faz necessária uma rede de apoio à saúde para que possa cuidar da criança, não dispensando o cuidado de si. Objetivo: Conhecer a rede de apoio à saúde utilizada pelas mães cuidadoras de criança/adolescente com paralisia cerebral para o cuidado de si. Metodologia: Pesquisa exploratória e descritiva com abordagem qualitativa, realizada no período de maio a julho de 2015, em uma cidade ao … Show more

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“…In the case of chronic conditions, maternal attachment takes on more significant proportions because mothers experience the constant fear of their children's health conditions worsening. The mothers of chronically ill children often cannot delegate their children's care because they believe their care is the best and feel safer by their children's side (Freitag et al, 2017). Moreover, women see themselves as having an obligation to care for their children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of chronic conditions, maternal attachment takes on more significant proportions because mothers experience the constant fear of their children's health conditions worsening. The mothers of chronically ill children often cannot delegate their children's care because they believe their care is the best and feel safer by their children's side (Freitag et al, 2017). Moreover, women see themselves as having an obligation to care for their children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%