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Mothers of Children with Disabilities: Occupational Concerns and Solutions
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2004
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Family MedicineDisabilityEducationOccupational ConcernsDevelopmental DisabilitiesInclusive EducationDisability StudyDevelopmental DisabilityChild Well-beingMaternal HealthRehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessDisability AwarenessOccupational BalanceChild DevelopmentNursingOccupational TherapistsOccupational Therapy InterventionPediatricsOccupational TherapySpecial EducationMedicineWork-family Interface
Mothers of children with disabilities have identified multiple challenges associated with achieving occupational balance in their lives. Occupational therapists are just beginning to explore the occupational and time use strategies that mothers use to successfully care for their children and get through the day in a positive manner. The Person—Environment—Occupation model was used to guide an occupational therapy intervention program called “Project Bien Estar,” which was designed to increase the satisfaction, time use, and occupational performance of mothers of school-aged children with disabilities. This article focuses on the rich content of the group discussions and individual reflections, providing insight into the world of women caring for children with disabilities. Thematic analysis was used to identify person, environment, and occupation factors that contribute positively and negatively to the mothers' well-being, and the effects of the occupational therapy intervention are discussed.
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