Objective: To synthesise qualitative research exploring the care-giving experiences of parents of young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) and complex healthcare needs, in the transition to adulthood years. Method: Four databases were systematically searched: Scopus, WoS Core Collection, Medline and SciELO. Included papers were assessed for quality and thematically synthesised. Findings are presented in the form of free-verse poems. Results: Nineteen papers from eight countries were included. Analysis generated three themes: interdependency of parent and child, where parents retained responsibility for their child’s care; apprehension regarding sharing and shifting responsibility between parents and professionals...
This study had two main aims, to explore parents' experiences of caring for their adult offspring wi...
Intellectual disability (hereinafter referred to as MDR) is a neurologically conditioned development...
The current study analyzed blogs written by four Dutch parents of children with profound intellectua...
The current study investigated the experiences of parents whose children have a profound and multipl...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Many children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) now reach adulthood. The a...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Objective: To understand how parents view and experience their role as their child with a long-term ...
This chapter is concerned with the important, but often overlooked, role of parents and carers in th...
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study (in-depth interviews) carried out in the ...
The current study analyzed blogs written by four Dutch parents of children with profound intellectua...
Background: Parents’ knowledge of their child with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (...
This study had two main aims, to explore parents' experiences of caring for their adult offspring wi...
Intellectual disability (hereinafter referred to as MDR) is a neurologically conditioned development...
The current study analyzed blogs written by four Dutch parents of children with profound intellectua...
The current study investigated the experiences of parents whose children have a profound and multipl...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Many children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) now reach adulthood. The a...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Objective: To understand how parents view and experience their role as their child with a long-term ...
This chapter is concerned with the important, but often overlooked, role of parents and carers in th...
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study (in-depth interviews) carried out in the ...
The current study analyzed blogs written by four Dutch parents of children with profound intellectua...
Background: Parents’ knowledge of their child with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (...
This study had two main aims, to explore parents' experiences of caring for their adult offspring wi...
Intellectual disability (hereinafter referred to as MDR) is a neurologically conditioned development...
The current study analyzed blogs written by four Dutch parents of children with profound intellectua...