This paper examines the experiences of mothers caring for a child with Down syndrome in the Malaysian (Sarawak) context. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 26 biological mothers of children with Down syndrome aged 18 years and below. They were accessed through selected child health clinics, community-based rehabilitation centres and schools using purposive sampling within two regions in Sarawak, one of the two Borneo States of Malaysia. Major themes emerging within the context of care demands were children’s health, developmental delays, daily needs and behaviour issues. The insights obtained into the care demands experienced by mothers of children with Down syndrome have several implications for practice by care professionals
This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of Down syndr...
The experience of to care of a child with Down’s Syndrome (DS) requires attention and special care a...
The study utilized the descriptive method. The respondents were 50 primary caregivers of children wi...
Mothers of child with the unexpected diagnosis of Down’s syndrome (DS) were reported to be dealing w...
Background: children with Down's syndrome are frequently associated with physical problems such as c...
The focus of this study is the experiences of mothers of children with Down syndrome (Ds) and the p...
This master's thesis discusses the way mothers cope with the fact that their newborn baby is diagnos...
Aims: Down syndrome (DS), as the most common cause of mental retardation causes many health problems...
This paper highlights the life impacts and psycho-social experiences of mothers care giving their ch...
In this study the authors explored maternal perceptions of life with Down Syndrome (DS) in Korea. Wr...
ABSTRACT. This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of ...
This study focuses on identifying the qualitatively different ways Saudi Arabian mothers understood ...
This qualitative study provides information on the concerns faced by parents having children with Do...
WOS: 000509362800002The aim of this study is to determine the family needs of mothers of children wi...
In this study, mothers ' experiences of parenting a child with Down syndrome are explored. The ...
This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of Down syndr...
The experience of to care of a child with Down’s Syndrome (DS) requires attention and special care a...
The study utilized the descriptive method. The respondents were 50 primary caregivers of children wi...
Mothers of child with the unexpected diagnosis of Down’s syndrome (DS) were reported to be dealing w...
Background: children with Down's syndrome are frequently associated with physical problems such as c...
The focus of this study is the experiences of mothers of children with Down syndrome (Ds) and the p...
This master's thesis discusses the way mothers cope with the fact that their newborn baby is diagnos...
Aims: Down syndrome (DS), as the most common cause of mental retardation causes many health problems...
This paper highlights the life impacts and psycho-social experiences of mothers care giving their ch...
In this study the authors explored maternal perceptions of life with Down Syndrome (DS) in Korea. Wr...
ABSTRACT. This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of ...
This study focuses on identifying the qualitatively different ways Saudi Arabian mothers understood ...
This qualitative study provides information on the concerns faced by parents having children with Do...
WOS: 000509362800002The aim of this study is to determine the family needs of mothers of children wi...
In this study, mothers ' experiences of parenting a child with Down syndrome are explored. The ...
This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of Down syndr...
The experience of to care of a child with Down’s Syndrome (DS) requires attention and special care a...
The study utilized the descriptive method. The respondents were 50 primary caregivers of children wi...