Participation in health promoting occupations among mothers of children aged 3–8 years with and without difficulties in sensory processing

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Australian Occupational Therapy Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1111/1440-1630.12996
Maya Baruch Doskalovich, Aviva Yochman, Jennifer R. Budman
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Abstract

Introduction

Participation in personally significant occupations often contributes to quality of life. Parenting a child with difficulties in sensory processing may present challenges that can affect subjective and objective components of parental participation, thus possibly decreasing their quality of life. This study aimed to compare these components between mothers of children with and without difficulties in sensory processing and explore their relationship with maternal quality of life.

Methods

Seventy mothers of children aged 3–8 years with (50%) and without difficulties in sensory processing completed questionnaires measuring subjective occupational experience, objective frequency of participation in health promoting activities, and quality of life. No consumer or community involvement occurred.

Results

Satisfaction with participation competence as well as objective frequency of participation in health promoting activities among mothers from the study group was found to be significantly lower than the control group. Additionally, a significant moderately strong correlation was found between these variables and the quality of life of all mothers.

Conclusions

Subjective and objective participation in health promoting activities is lower in mothers of children with difficulties in sensory processing. Additionally, the quality of life in all mothers was linked to their perceived capability and frequency of engagement in health-promoting activities. Raising awareness to the experience of mothers of children with challenges in sensory processing may help bring to attention the importance of enhancing mothers' engagement in health-promoting activities.

PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY

Mothering a child with difficulties in sensory processing can influence parents' emotional states and sense of competence, affecting how mothers take part in activities that support their health and quality of life. In this study, 70 mothers of children aged 3–8, with and without difficulties in sensory processing, were asked about how often they participate in activities that promote their health, their experiences, and about their quality of life. The mothers of children with difficulties in sensory processing felt less confident in their abilities and did fewer activities that support their health. Also, in all the mothers, their quality of life was related to how competent they feel and how often they performed these types of activities. This shows how important it is to support mothers of children with sensory processing difficulties helping them feel confident and join in activities that support their health. It is a reminder that family-focussed intervention is key to making sure mothers are doing well too.

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有和没有感官处理障碍的 3-8 岁儿童的母亲参与促进健康的职业。
简介参与对个人有意义的职业往往有助于提高生活质量。养育有感官处理障碍的孩子可能会面临一些挑战,这些挑战会影响父母参与的主观和客观成分,从而可能降低他们的生活质量。本研究旨在比较有感官处理障碍和无感官处理障碍儿童的母亲的这些组成部分,并探讨它们与母亲生活质量的关系:70名3-8岁儿童的母亲(50%)填写了调查问卷,其中包括感官处理障碍儿童的主观职业体验、参加促进健康活动的客观频率以及生活质量。没有消费者或社区参与:结果:研究组母亲对参与能力的满意度以及参与健康促进活动的客观频率明显低于对照组。此外,还发现这些变量与所有母亲的生活质量之间存在明显的中度相关性:结论:有感官处理障碍儿童的母亲参与促进健康活动的主观和客观程度都较低。此外,所有母亲的生活质量都与她们参与促进健康活动的能力和频率有关。让更多人了解感官处理能力有障碍儿童的母亲的经历,可能有助于让人们注意到加强母亲参与促进健康活动的重要性。在这项研究中,我们询问了 70 位 3-8 岁儿童的母亲,包括有感官处理障碍和没有感官处理障碍的母亲,了解她们参加促进健康的活动的频率、她们的经历以及她们的生活质量。有感官处理障碍儿童的母亲对自己的能力不太自信,也较少参加有助于健康的活动。此外,所有母亲的生活质量都与她们的胜任感和从事这类活动的频率有关。这表明,为有感官处理障碍儿童的母亲提供支持,帮助她们树立信心并参加有助于其健康的活动是多么重要。这也提醒我们,以家庭为中心的干预措施是确保母亲们也过得好的关键。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian Occupational Therapy Journal is a leading international peer reviewed publication presenting influential, high quality innovative scholarship and research relevant to occupational therapy. The aim of the journal is to be a leader in the dissemination of scholarship and evidence to substantiate, influence and shape policy and occupational therapy practice locally and globally. The journal publishes empirical studies, theoretical papers, and reviews. Preference will be given to manuscripts that have a sound theoretical basis, methodological rigour with sufficient scope and scale to make important new contributions to the occupational therapy body of knowledge. AOTJ does not publish protocols for any study design The journal will consider multidisciplinary or interprofessional studies that include occupational therapy, occupational therapists or occupational therapy students, so long as ‘key points’ highlight the specific implications for occupational therapy, occupational therapists and/or occupational therapy students and/or consumers.
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