Children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) will need help from others to meet their day-to-day needs, which will cause high parental dependence for a long time, and will be physically, mentally, socially and economically burdensome. This study aims to obtain in-depth information on the experience of parents in caring for children with CP. The research method is based on qualitative research with a phenomenological study approach. The participants in the study were ten mothers who had children with CP. Participants were selected using a method of objective sampling. Data collection techniques were carried out through in-depth interviews; data were analyzed using an inductive approach based on Braun & Clarke’s six-phase thematic analysis. There are ei...
This study used qualitative research design using purposive sampling technique. There were five (5) ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with c...
The mothers of cerebral palsy children tend to have poor quality of life, because there are parentin...
Parents who have children with cerebral palsy sometimes experience hopeless caring. Some parents fee...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) as a non-progressive syndrome of motor function and posture disturba...
Cerebral Palsy (CP) describes a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coord...
Abstract Background Cerebral palsy is a major cause of disability and most survivors are left with r...
Background and Objective: Caring for a child with a disability presents a multifaceted challenge for...
Caring for children with cerebral palsy present numerous challenges. Tension may arise which may c...
Background Mothering co-occupations in caring for children with cerebral palsy (CP) are very challen...
The children with cerebral palsy suffer with the consequences of the injury to the brain presenting ...
The purpose of research: To reveal the attitude of parents raising a child with cerebral palsy to re...
Background & Aim: Children with cerebral palsy need permanent care and attention in various stages o...
AbstractObjective: To assess the level of psychological parent burdens related to caring child with ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a lifelong disorder that requires a fulltime commitment from the caregivers. ...
This study used qualitative research design using purposive sampling technique. There were five (5) ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with c...
The mothers of cerebral palsy children tend to have poor quality of life, because there are parentin...
Parents who have children with cerebral palsy sometimes experience hopeless caring. Some parents fee...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) as a non-progressive syndrome of motor function and posture disturba...
Cerebral Palsy (CP) describes a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coord...
Abstract Background Cerebral palsy is a major cause of disability and most survivors are left with r...
Background and Objective: Caring for a child with a disability presents a multifaceted challenge for...
Caring for children with cerebral palsy present numerous challenges. Tension may arise which may c...
Background Mothering co-occupations in caring for children with cerebral palsy (CP) are very challen...
The children with cerebral palsy suffer with the consequences of the injury to the brain presenting ...
The purpose of research: To reveal the attitude of parents raising a child with cerebral palsy to re...
Background & Aim: Children with cerebral palsy need permanent care and attention in various stages o...
AbstractObjective: To assess the level of psychological parent burdens related to caring child with ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a lifelong disorder that requires a fulltime commitment from the caregivers. ...
This study used qualitative research design using purposive sampling technique. There were five (5) ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with c...
The mothers of cerebral palsy children tend to have poor quality of life, because there are parentin...