Serebral Palsili Çocuğa Sahip Annelerin Annelik Algısı
Özet
The purpose of this study is to understand mothers who have children with
cerebral palsy and how they experience motherhood. In accordance with this
purpose I try to understand how it feels to have a child with cerebral palsy, how
mothers experience this disability, through the effects of Turkish cultural, which
adaptation and coping skills they put to use. Besides, I try to look into the quality
of social work applications that are given to mothers and her children with
cerebral palsy in Turkey in consideration of narrations of mothers who have
participated in this research.
This research is done by using in-depth review technique on 15 volunteered
mothers that have children with cerebral palsy ages varying from 15 to 21 and
are members of Association of Children With Cerebral Palsy. We adopt
purposeful sampling method to do this research that is done by qualitative
research pattern. Capta from these interviews are analyzed by ATLAS.ti
qualitative data analysis program using template analysis method, a sub-type
of thematic analysis.
The results of this research shows us that mothers of children with cerebral
palsy experience this period under intense stress, their most important coping
skill with this disease is their faith and a great majority of them needs
psychological support professionally. It is also understood that these mothers
are abstracted from society and lost their social functionality because of having
handicapped children besides being put upon by social gender role. Social work
applications given for mothers that have children with cerebral palsy disease
are inadequate to meeting the requirements and routinised away from holistic
view.
In the light of findings obtained from this research; suggestions are given on
social policies that shapes social work applications and and are grounded on
corroboration of disability rights and mothers with disabled children.