Children with complex medical needs, who are dependent on advanced technologies, require skilled nursing, or need monitoring for survival, are often labeled medically fragile. Research on this population has focused on care burdens of mothers of children with complex needs, with less attention given to women\u27s creative, imaginative and pioneering experience. This qualitative study, using grounded theory methodology, was conducted to explore the experiences of care from mothers\u27 perspectives as they work to meet their children\u27s needs at home, with service providers, and in the community. The findings examine women\u27s experiences of care work in meeting daily needs in the home setting. A second set of findings explores women\u27...
The purpose of this study was to explore the mothering experiences of children with disabilities. Th...
Home is the preferred site of care for children with complex needs. While parents describe the posit...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the family experiences of females who have a chi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
This South African study investigates the lived experiences of a group of isiZulu mothers of childre...
This is a feminist qualitative study of the role of women in the current reform movement toward full...
This qualitative study focuses on the everyday realities and child placement experiences of 31 mothe...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This paper reports some initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work o...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...
This thesis gives an account of a qualitative research project set up to study women who were in car...
There is growing recognition that people with disabilities face oppression in a society which margin...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This study focuses on understanding care provided by women who work as professional child carers. It...
The purpose of this study was to explore the mothering experiences of children with disabilities. Th...
Home is the preferred site of care for children with complex needs. While parents describe the posit...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the family experiences of females who have a chi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
This South African study investigates the lived experiences of a group of isiZulu mothers of childre...
This is a feminist qualitative study of the role of women in the current reform movement toward full...
This qualitative study focuses on the everyday realities and child placement experiences of 31 mothe...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This paper reports some initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work o...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...
This thesis gives an account of a qualitative research project set up to study women who were in car...
There is growing recognition that people with disabilities face oppression in a society which margin...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This study focuses on understanding care provided by women who work as professional child carers. It...
The purpose of this study was to explore the mothering experiences of children with disabilities. Th...
Home is the preferred site of care for children with complex needs. While parents describe the posit...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...