Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2011;33(6):511-21. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2010.498549. Epub 2010 Jul 3.
The objectives of this study were to describe perceptions of disability among South Asian immigrant mothers of children with disabilities in a large multicultural urban centre in Ontario, Canada, and to explore how these perceptions influence rehabilitation services. The study was built on our previous work conducted with mothers in South Asia.
A descriptive qualitative research design was employed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five mothers who had immigrated to Canada from South Asia in the last decade, and whose children were receiving outpatient rehabilitation services.
Three primary themes were identified: (1) perceptions of disability reflected a mix of traditional and western beliefs; (2) mothers experienced physical, emotional and social suffering related to socio-cultural and material barriers and (3) mothers' primary goal for their children was the achievement of independent walking, which was linked to notions of achieving a ?normal? life and the desire for more rehabilitation interventions.
South Asian immigrant mothers' perceptions of their children's disabilities had important similarities and differences to mothers living in South Asia. Healthcare professionals can assist families in managing and coping with their child's disabilities by exploring their unique values and beliefs and identifying achievable outcomes together.
本研究旨在描述加拿大安大略省一个大型多元文化城市中心的南亚裔残疾儿童移民母亲对残疾的看法,并探讨这些看法如何影响康复服务。本研究是在我们之前与南亚母亲进行的工作基础上进行的。
采用描述性定性研究设计。对过去十年中从南亚移民到加拿大的五名母亲进行了半结构化访谈,这些母亲的孩子正在接受门诊康复服务。
确定了三个主要主题:(1)对残疾的看法反映了传统和西方信仰的混合;(2)母亲们经历了与社会文化和物质障碍有关的身体、情感和社会痛苦;(3)母亲们对孩子的主要目标是实现独立行走,这与实现“正常”生活和渴望更多康复干预的观念有关。
南亚裔移民母亲对子女残疾的看法与生活在南亚的母亲既有相似之处,也有不同之处。医疗保健专业人员可以通过探讨他们独特的价值观和信仰,并共同确定可实现的结果,帮助家庭管理和应对孩子的残疾。