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A support programme for caregivers of children with disabilities in Ghana: Understanding the impact on the wellbeing of caregivers.

Maria Zuurmond1, Gifty Nyante2, Marjolein Baltussen3, Janet Seeley4, Jedidia Abanga5, Tom Shakespeare6, Martine Collumbien7, Sarah Bernays8.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Four fifths of the estimated 150 million children with disability in the world live in resource poor settings where the role of the family is crucial in ensuring that these children survive and thrive. Despite their critical role, evidence is lacking on how to provide optimal support to these families. This study explores the impact of a participatory training programme for caregivers delivered through a local support group, with a focus on understanding caregiver wellbeing.
METHODS: A qualitative longitudinal study was conducted to investigate the impact of a training programme, "getting to know cerebral palsy," with caregivers on their wellbeing. Eighteen caregivers, from four districts, were interviewed up to three times over 14 months, to assess impact and the reasons for any changes.
RESULTS: Low levels of knowledge, high levels of stigma, physical and emotional exhaustion, and often difficult family relationships with social exclusion of the child and caregiver were common themes at the outset. Caregivers struggled to combine their caring and economic activities. This was exacerbated by the common absence of the father. Two months after completion of the training, their reported wellbeing had improved. The reasons for this were an improved understanding about their child's condition, positive attitudinal change towards their child, feelings of hope, and through the group support, a profound realisation that they are "not on their own." While relationships within the family remained complex in many cases, the support group offered an important and alternative social support network.
CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates the many benefits of a relatively simple caregiver intervention, which has the potential to offer a mechanism to provide sustainable social support for caregivers and children with cerebral palsy. Any future programme needs to also address more structural issues, including stigma and discrimination, and strengthen approaches to family engagement.
© 2018 The Authors. Child: Care, Health and Development Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Ghana; caregiver; cerebral palsy; child disability; evaluation; wellbeing

Year:  2018        PMID: 30259548     DOI: 10.1111/cch.12618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Care Health Dev        ISSN: 0305-1862            Impact factor:   2.508


  16 in total

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Authors:  Joslin Alexei Dogbe; Joana D A Kyeremateng; Maxwell Peprah Opoku; William Nketsia; Charles Hammond
Journal:  Int J Dev Disabil       Date:  2019-02-10

2.  Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation.

Authors:  Maya Kohli-Lynch; Victoria Ponce Hardy; Raquel Bernal Salazar; Sunil S Bhopal; Alexandra Brentani; Vanessa Cavallera; Esther Goh; Jena D Hamadani; Rob Hughes; Karim Manji; Kate M Milner; James Radner; Sonia Sharma; Karlee L Silver; Joy E Lawn; Cally J Tann
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-04-26       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Randomised controlled pilot feasibility trial of an early intervention programme for young infants with neurodevelopmental impairment in Uganda: a study protocol.

Authors:  Margaret Nampijja; Emily Webb; Carol Nanyunja; Samantha Sadoo; Ruth Nalugya; James Nyonyintono; Anita Muhumuza; Moses Ssekidde; Kenneth Katumba; Brooke Magnusson; Daniel Kabugo; Frances M Cowan; Miriam Martinez-Biarge; Maria Zuurmond; Cathy Morgan; Deborah Lester; Janet Seeley; Cally J Tann
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-10-09       Impact factor: 2.692

4.  Experiences of primary caregivers of children with cerebral palsy across the trajectory of diagnoses in Ghana.

Authors:  Joana D A Kyeremateng; Anthony Edusei; Joslin A Dogbe; Maxwell P Opoku; William Nketsia; Charles Hammond; Sally A Afriyie
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Review 5.  Early Intervention for Children at High Risk of Developmental Disability in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Maya Kohli-Lynch; Cally J Tann; Matthew E Ellis
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6.  Congenital Zika Syndrome-Assessing the Need for a Family Support Programme in Brazil.

Authors:  Antony Duttine; Tracey Smythe; Míriam Ribiero Calheiro de Sá; Silvia Ferrite; Maria Zuurmond; Maria Elisabeth Moreira; Anna Collins; Kate Milner; Hannah Kuper
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-05-19       Impact factor: 3.390

7.  Illuminating the empowerment journey of caregivers of children with disabilities: Understanding lessons learnt from Ghana.

Authors:  Maria Zuurmond; Janet Seeley; Tom Shakespeare; Gifty G Nyante; Sarah Bernays
Journal:  Afr J Disabil       Date:  2020-11-27

8.  Akwenda intervention programme for children and youth with cerebral palsy in a low-resource setting in sub-Saharan Africa: protocol for a quasi-randomised controlled study.

Authors:  Gillian Saloojee; Francis Ekwan; Carin Andrews; Diane L Damiano; Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige; Hans Forssberg
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-03-08       Impact factor: 2.692

9.  Empowering self-help groups for caregivers of children with disabilities in Kilifi, Kenya: Impacts and their underlying mechanisms.

Authors:  Karen Bunning; Joseph K Gona; Charles R Newton; Frances Andrews; Chantelle Blazey; Hannah Ruddock; Jessica Henery; Sally Hartley
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-09       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Psychological Distress among Caregivers of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Nepal.

Authors:  Hans Kristian Maridal; Hanne Marit Bjørgaas; Kristen Hagen; Egil Jonsbu; Pashupati Mahat; Shankar Malakar; Signe Dørheim
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-02       Impact factor: 3.390

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