Niyonsenga Japhet, Uwingeneye Liliane, Musabyemariya Inès, Nteziryayo Jean Pierre, Siboyintore Thèodat, Sagahutu Jean Baptiste, Cavallini Francesca, Eugene Rutembesa, Jansen Stefan, Monacelli Nadia, Caricati Luca, Mutabaruka Jean
Department of Clinical Psychology, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Heliyon. 2024 Sep 4;10(17):e36903. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36903. eCollection 2024 Sep 15.
The alarming prevalence of non- or poor adherence to Home-based Exercise Programs (34-79.2 %, HEP) in parents of Children with Cerebral Palsy (C-CP) is a global health concern due to its detrimental effect on treatment outcomes.
To examine whether Perceived Therapist Guidance and Advice (TGA) or social support moderate the effects of PTSD, depression, parenting stress, low self-efficacy, the burden of care, or the effects of perceived family stigma on adherence to HEP.
A stratified random sample of 301 mothers of C-CP attending the largest seven physical rehabilitation hospitals or centres in Rwanda participated in this study. Data were collected using validated measures of all investigated constructs. We conducted hierarchical multiple linear regressions, and the nature of moderation was scrutinized using the process macro 4.1 model number 1 within SPSS version 28.
The prevalence of adherence to HEP in the present sample was 32.9 % Mothers' TGA and social support were positively associated with adherence to HEP; whereas mothers' stressors, including PTSD, parenting stress, depression symptoms, low self-efficacy, burden of care, and family stigma were negatively associated with adherence to HEP. In addition, TGA significantly moderated the associations of the different mothers' stressors with adherence to HEP, leading to increased HEP adherence for mothers with high stressor levels. Social support did not moderate any of these associations. Our respondents often reported poor family and friends' social support due to family stigma-related to caring C-CP.
Therapists play a vital role by providing education, support, and counselling to parents, emphasizing the importance of adherence, and addressing any stigma-related concerns, especially for mothers who experience high levels of stress. Therapists should be aware that mothers of C-CP frequently relied solely on their support to improve adherence to HEP.
脑瘫患儿(C-CP)家长对家庭锻炼计划(HEP)的不依从或依从性差的发生率令人担忧(34%-79.2%),这对治疗结果有不利影响,是一个全球健康问题。
研究感知到的治疗师指导和建议(TGA)或社会支持是否会调节创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁、育儿压力、自我效能感低、护理负担或感知到的家庭耻辱感对HEP依从性的影响。
从卢旺达最大的七家物理康复医院或中心选取301名C-CP患儿的母亲作为分层随机样本参与本研究。使用所有调查结构的有效测量方法收集数据。我们进行了分层多元线性回归,并使用SPSS 28版本中的过程宏4.1模型编号1仔细研究了调节的性质。
本样本中HEP的依从率为32.9%。母亲的TGA和社会支持与HEP依从性呈正相关;而母亲的应激源,包括PTSD、育儿压力、抑郁症状、自我效能感低、护理负担和家庭耻辱感与HEP依从性呈负相关。此外,TGA显著调节了不同母亲应激源与HEP依从性之间的关联,导致应激源水平高的母亲对HEP的依从性增加。社会支持没有调节这些关联中的任何一个。由于与照顾C-CP相关的家庭耻辱感,我们的受访者经常报告家庭和朋友的社会支持不足。
治疗师通过向家长提供教育、支持和咨询,强调依从性的重要性,并解决任何与耻辱感相关的问题,发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是对于压力水平高的母亲。治疗师应意识到,C-CP患儿的母亲经常仅依靠他们的支持来提高对HEP的依从性。