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Occupational Performance in Mothers of Children With Cerebral Palsy Publisher



Havaei N1 ; Rezaei M2 ; Rostami HR1, 3 ; Mohammadi A1 ; Kashefimehr B1 ; Mirzaei MJ1
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Source: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation Published:2019


Abstract

Background/Aims Caring for children with cerebral palsy may affect different domains in the caregiver’s life. This study aimed to compare the occupational performance of mothers of a child who has cerebral palsy with mothers of a typically developing child. Methods A total of 41 mothers with a child who has cerebral palsy and 45 mothers with a typically developing child were recruited in this cross-sectional study.The age-matched mothers had only one child. The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure was used to collect data on the occupational performance and satisfaction of mothers. Findings There was a statistically significant between-group difference in maternal occupational performance and occupational satisfaction (P<0.05), with mothers of children with cerebral palsy reporting lower scores for both.There were no relationships between demographic variables and the occupational performance and satisfaction of mothers with a child with cerebral palsy (P>0.05). The age of children with cerebral palsy had a direct positive relationship with the mothers’ level of occupational satisfaction (P<0.05). Conclusion Mothers who take care of a child with cerebral palsy face significant reductions in occupational performance and satisfaction compared to mothers with a typically developing child, and therefore may need help and education in performing and organising their daily activities and roles. © 2019 MA Healthcare Ltd. All rights reserved.
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