Parents' experiences and needs regarding physical and occupational therapy for their young children with cerebral palsy

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2016-06-01

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Kruijsen-Terpstra, Anne J AISNI 0000000393913492
Verschuren, Olaf
Ketelaar, Marjolijn
Riedijk, LarisaISNI 0000000492529197
Gorter, Jan Willem
Jongmans, M.J.ISNI 0000000387161909
Boeije, H.R.ISNI 0000000073489071
Titulaer, A. F.
Meinsma-van der Tuin, M.
van de Laar-Bakker, Y. M.

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Abstract

Objective: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with cerebral palsy (CP) regarding their child's physical and occupational therapy process in a rehabilitation setting. Methods: A qualitative design was used involving semi-structured interviews with 21 parents of young children with CP. Interviews were conducted until informational redundancy was achieved. Results: Three major themes were identified: Information, communication and partnership. A fourth, overarching theme emerged: The process of parent empowerment. Experiences and needs differed between parents and changed over time. Conclusion: This study suggests that various themes play a key role in the experiences and needs of parents of young children with CP. The identified themes provide important insights into how and why service providers might change their approach. Practice implications: Becoming empowered is a dynamic process for parents, in which both parents and service providers play a role. Service providers should continually adapt their role to parents' needs of information, communication and partnership, and they should support and facilitate parents in becoming empowered. For that, service providers should be educated on the process of parent empowerment, on ways to facilitate this process and on the importance of involving and interacting with parents.This allows families of young children with CP to be provided with services that best suit their needs.

Keywords

Cerebral palsy, Empowerment, Experiences, Parents, Physical and occupational therapy, Taverne, Clinical Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology

Citation

Kruijsen-Terpstra, A J A, Verschuren, O, Ketelaar, M, Riedijk, L, Gorter, J W, Jongmans, M J, Boeije, H, Titulaer, A F, Meinsma-van der Tuin, M, van de Laar-Bakker, Y M, van Munster, J C, Geerts, M J P M, Voorman, J M, van Vulpen, L, Luijten-Ansems, C A, Gorter, H, Janssen-Potten, Y J M, van den Heuvel, H A J M & van der Hoek, F D 2016, 'Parents' experiences and needs regarding physical and occupational therapy for their young children with cerebral palsy', Research in Developmental Disabilities, vol. 53-54, pp. 314-322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2016.02.012