This qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with eight parents with disabilities and five personal assistants, explores two different but interrelated perspectives: how parents with extensive physical disabilities use personal assistants in their parenting strategies and how personal assistants experience assisting in parenting strategies. The assistance users’ parenting strategies are affected by gender, age of the children and whether the disabilities were congenital or acquired later in life. The assistants were seen as enablers, competitors for the child’s love or compensators. Access to personal assistance has increased parents’ possibilities to be active in their parenting. However, total adaptation to the assistance u...
The purpose of this study was to illustrate a parental perspective of children´s participation and q...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine parents' experiences, expectations, and needs regard...
Background The importance of a partnership between parents and professionals in the support of child...
This qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with eight parents with disabilities and...
Personal assistance, since its implementation in 1993, has been shown to provide support for persons...
In Sweden, personal assistance is one form of support for persons with certain functional impairment...
Although parents could encounter both negative and positive aspects in parenting a son with disabil...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
Personal assistance (PA) is seen as an important tool for empowerment, independence and participatio...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
Introduction: In the context of the major issues on adult people with disabilities, we found that th...
The intention of parents of children with a disability to participate in parenting programs was exam...
The importance of parental roles in rehabilitation interventions (i.e. the tasks and responsibilitie...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of parents in multidisciplinary collaboration on b...
Background: There is little data on the collaboration between parents and professionals in the suppo...
The purpose of this study was to illustrate a parental perspective of children´s participation and q...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine parents' experiences, expectations, and needs regard...
Background The importance of a partnership between parents and professionals in the support of child...
This qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with eight parents with disabilities and...
Personal assistance, since its implementation in 1993, has been shown to provide support for persons...
In Sweden, personal assistance is one form of support for persons with certain functional impairment...
Although parents could encounter both negative and positive aspects in parenting a son with disabil...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
Personal assistance (PA) is seen as an important tool for empowerment, independence and participatio...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
Introduction: In the context of the major issues on adult people with disabilities, we found that th...
The intention of parents of children with a disability to participate in parenting programs was exam...
The importance of parental roles in rehabilitation interventions (i.e. the tasks and responsibilitie...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of parents in multidisciplinary collaboration on b...
Background: There is little data on the collaboration between parents and professionals in the suppo...
The purpose of this study was to illustrate a parental perspective of children´s participation and q...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine parents' experiences, expectations, and needs regard...
Background The importance of a partnership between parents and professionals in the support of child...