Research suggests there is limited information surrounding how fatigue and parental disability impact the occupation of mothering. A woman’s dual role of mother and patient is rarely addressed, presenting unique parenting challenges and greater disability. The primary objective of this study was to explore the relationship between fatigue and mothers with inflammatory arthritic conditions comparatively to mothers without chronic conditions. Secondarily, the purpose of the study was to utilize the parental disability index and qualitative questions to examine further the impact of being a mother with an inflammatory rheumatological condition. Seventy-one mothers between the ages of 22-48 participated in the study in either the inflammatory g...
In child care research, problems of fatigue in mothers attending a hospitalized child, has become an...
Background Rheumatic conditions, which increase in prevalence as populations age, are a growing pub...
Offspring of parents with chronic pain may be at risk for poorer outcomes than offspring of healthy ...
Mothering is one of the most important occupations of women. Thomas states that “A mother is expecte...
PURPOSE. To explore the concept of occupational balance and its relationship to physical and mental ...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...
Objective As parents majorly impact their child’s well-being, and as fatigue is a highly prevalent t...
Abstract Introduction: Our study examines the association between the disease characteristics of inf...
UNLABELLED: The role of parenting in the relationship between maternal chronic pain and negative chi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the musculoskeletal pain distribution, quality of li...
Abstract Background Despite women are generally overrepresented in behavioral, mental, and musculosk...
Fatigue is a common health concern reported by mothers of infants and young children, yet little is ...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; eg, parental divorce, physical or sexual abuse) are more preval...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
A series of questions regarding the impact of maternal chronic pain on children were addressed in th...
In child care research, problems of fatigue in mothers attending a hospitalized child, has become an...
Background Rheumatic conditions, which increase in prevalence as populations age, are a growing pub...
Offspring of parents with chronic pain may be at risk for poorer outcomes than offspring of healthy ...
Mothering is one of the most important occupations of women. Thomas states that “A mother is expecte...
PURPOSE. To explore the concept of occupational balance and its relationship to physical and mental ...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...
Objective As parents majorly impact their child’s well-being, and as fatigue is a highly prevalent t...
Abstract Introduction: Our study examines the association between the disease characteristics of inf...
UNLABELLED: The role of parenting in the relationship between maternal chronic pain and negative chi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the musculoskeletal pain distribution, quality of li...
Abstract Background Despite women are generally overrepresented in behavioral, mental, and musculosk...
Fatigue is a common health concern reported by mothers of infants and young children, yet little is ...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; eg, parental divorce, physical or sexual abuse) are more preval...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
A series of questions regarding the impact of maternal chronic pain on children were addressed in th...
In child care research, problems of fatigue in mothers attending a hospitalized child, has become an...
Background Rheumatic conditions, which increase in prevalence as populations age, are a growing pub...
Offspring of parents with chronic pain may be at risk for poorer outcomes than offspring of healthy ...