Mothers’ perspectives: daily life when your child has sensory differencesAllen, S. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8634-7632, Branson, A., Lane, S. J. and Knott, F. J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5334-7206 (2024) Mothers’ perspectives: daily life when your child has sensory differences. OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research. ISSN 1938-2383
It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. See Guidance on citing. To link to this item DOI: 10.1177/15394492241238357 Abstract/SummaryA child’s sensory processing and sensory integration (SP-SI) differences can be a barrier to participation in daily life for both child and mother. Supporting mothers is advocated for, but little is known about the everyday experiences of these mothers. To gain an understanding of daily life for mothers and their children with SP-SI differences. Qualitative semi-structured interviews with six mothers were analyzed through thematic analysis. Theme 1 described the impact of child SP-SI on daily life, including challenges in occupations across environments, adaptations required, and the lack of knowledge and understanding from social and professional networks. Theme 2 identified what helps: empowering mothers through relationships based on listening, gaining knowledge, and understanding, and adapting the activity and the environment. Mothers report that their child’s SP-SI differences impact daily occupations and social relationships. In addition, supportive relationships, adapting activities, and adapting the environment, support participation.
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