Caregiving Practices for Children with Disabilities Constructed by Caregivers at the Instituto de Capacitación Los Álamos

Prácticas sobre cuidado de niños con discapacidad construidas por cuidadores del Instituto de Capacitación Los Álamos

Práticas sobre o cuidado de crianças com deficiência construídas pelos cuidadores do Instituto de Capacitación Los Álamos

Arias Becerra, Nidia Johana - Ayala Hernández, Jessica María - Taborda Mazo, Andrea - Choperena Posada, Andres - González Mejía, Alejandra - Naranjo Lopez, Juan Felipe - Tuberquia Velásquez, María Clara
Detalles Bibliográficos
2021
children with disabilities
caregivers
childcare
everyday activities
niños con discapacidad
cuidadores
cuidado del niño
actividades cotidianas
crianças com deficiência
cuidadores
cuidado da criança
atividades cotidianas
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Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/enfermeriacuidadoshumanizados/article/view/2485
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/3749
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Resumen:
Sumario:Introduction: Many elements, including practices, mediate the work of caring for children with disabilities in early childhood. As a result of the disability and age of the children, their caregivers commonly become responsible for their well-being. Understanding the practices of caregivers allows optimizing and implementing functional routines that promote the well-being and quality of life of children and their caregivers. Objective: To understand the practices of caregivers of children aged 1-6 years with disabilities at the Instituto de Capacitación Los Álamos (Itagüí, Colombia). Method: Qualitative study focused on grounded theory. The participants were twelve surrogate mothers from the institute; a convenience sampling was carried out until theoretical saturation. Findings: The practices consisted of care routines, including activities specifically for children with disabilities such as massages, therapies, adaptations of the space for postural control and participation. Moreover, activities such as feeding and massages are equally important when caring for a child with a disability. Conclusion: Caring for children with disabilities involves multiple activities and practices specific to the child's condition. Despite their difficulty, they become immersed in a compilation of routines incorporated into the family's daily life. Discussion:  Principio del formulario Final del formulario CereCare of children with disabilities involves multiple activities and different practices specific to the child’s condition. Despite their difficulties, they end up being immersed in a compilation of routines that are incorporated into the daily life of the family.