Geuze Liesbeth, Goossensen Anne, Schrevel Samuel
Chair Informal Care and Care Ethics, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Bachelor of Nursing and Technology for Health Research Group, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Hague, The Netherlands.
J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2023 Jun;48(2):161-171. doi: 10.3109/13668250.2022.2073707. Epub 2022 May 29.
Parents of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have extensive care duties. This study describes the phenomenon "parenting a child with PIMD."
We conducted in-depth interviews with 25 Dutch parents. A reflective lifeworld research was used.
The essential meaning of the phenomenon was understood as "continuously struggling to create and maintain new equilibriums that protect the child and the family from hardship; changing in context through time." The following eight constituents were identified: (1) medical complexity; (2) multidimensional weariness; (3) care for siblings; (4) social connectedness; (5) uncertainty about the future; (6) wrecking bureaucracy; (7) dependency on healthcare delivery; and (8) financial concerns.
Healthcare services should provide families with easy access to assistive technology and services needed to manage family life. Responsiveness to parents' challenges offers them the possibility to participate in society. Healthcare professionals should address the parents' perspectives related to the child's quality of life.
重度智力和多重残疾(PIMD)儿童的父母承担着广泛的照料职责。本研究描述了“养育PIMD儿童”这一现象。
我们对25位荷兰父母进行了深入访谈。采用了反思性生活世界研究方法。
该现象的本质意义被理解为“持续努力创造并维持新的平衡,以保护儿童和家庭免受困苦;随时间推移而在情境中发生变化”。确定了以下八个要素:(1)医疗复杂性;(2)多维度疲惫;(3)对兄弟姐妹的照料;(4)社会联系;(5)对未来的不确定性;(6)糟糕的官僚作风;(7)对医疗服务提供的依赖;(8)经济担忧。
医疗服务应使家庭能够轻松获得管理家庭生活所需的辅助技术和服务。对父母所面临挑战的回应为他们提供了参与社会的可能性。医疗专业人员应关注父母与儿童生活质量相关的观点。