School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2021 Jan;14(1):100977. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2020.100977. Epub 2020 Jul 24.
Mothers with physical disabilities (MPDs) face the behavioral and psychosocial changes of the motherhood transition with fewer resources, additional barriers, and higher risks than nondisabled mothers. In this study we sought guidance from MPDs on adaptations needed to a health promotion toolkit for behavioral and psychosocial health that was originally developed for nondisabled, primarily low-income, women.
To identify general themes for adaptations that would increase the suitability of the toolkit for MPDs.
11 MPDs were interviewed by videoconferencing in a mixed-methods study about their perspectives on improving relevance of the existing toolkit for this population. The toolkit contained three components: assessment scale, feedback template on assessment results, and a decision aid related to behavior change. Interviews were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
Nine themes for improving suitability of the toolkit for MPDs were identified. Themes covered: Using non-judgment language; including strengths, not just risks; using exercise items applicable to persons with physical disabilities; being aware that functional ability was the key body image concern; considering motivational stages of behavioral change; providing choice in goal-setting for change; including suggestions for social support; identifying resources for health and adaptive parenting; and making health promotion resources available in alternative platforms (paper, electronic).
The MPDs' feedback revealed ways that our toolkit for behavioral and psychosocial health could be improved to be inclusive of MPDs. The participatory methods utilized here are also recommended in designing new or revising existing materials aimed at enhancing health promotion for people with disabilities.
与非残疾母亲相比,身体残疾的母亲(MPD)在资源较少、额外障碍和更高风险的情况下,面临着行为和心理社会变化的挑战。在这项研究中,我们寻求 MPD 对健康促进工具包的适应指导,该工具包最初是为非残疾、主要是低收入的女性开发的,用于行为和心理社会健康。
确定适应工具包的一般主题,以增加工具包对 MPD 的适用性。
在一项混合方法研究中,通过视频会议对 11 名 MPD 进行了访谈,了解她们对改善现有工具包对这一人群相关性的看法。该工具包包含三个部分:评估量表、评估结果反馈模板和与行为改变相关的决策辅助工具。使用定性内容分析对访谈进行了分析。
确定了九个主题,以提高工具包对 MPD 的适用性。主题涵盖:使用非评判性语言;包括优势,而不仅仅是风险;使用适用于身体残疾者的运动项目;意识到功能能力是关键的身体形象关注点;考虑行为改变的动机阶段;在目标设定方面提供选择;包括对社会支持的建议;确定健康和适应性育儿的资源;并提供替代平台(纸质、电子)的健康促进资源。
MPD 的反馈揭示了我们的行为和心理社会健康工具包可以改进的方法,以包括 MPD。这里使用的参与性方法也被推荐用于设计新的或修改现有的旨在促进残疾人健康的材料。