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Exploring the factors that influence the perceptions of disability: a qualitative study of mothers of children with disabilities at a community-based rehabilitation centre in Sri Lanka.

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Landry, MD; Raman, SR; Harris, E; Madison, L; Parekh, M; Banks, C; Bhatti, H; Wijesinghe, C
Published in: WHO South East Asia J Public Health
2015

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of disability is growing worldwide; however, perceptions regarding disability are not well understood. The aim of this study was to explore factors that influence the perception of disability among mothers of children with disabilities who were attending a community-based rehabilitation facility in Sri Lanka. METHODS: A descriptive qualitative research design was employed. Thirteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants receiving rehabilitation services at a community-based facility. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and coded using software for qualitative data. RESULTS: Three major themes emerged from the analysis: (i) level of family and community support; (ii) spiritual and cultural interpretations of disability; and (iii) outcomes of rehabilitation services. Perceptions of disability appeared to be strongly influenced by the social, community and spiritual/cultural support structure in which the mothers lived. In particular, the support from the participant's spouse emerged as a primary factor exerting strong influence on perception, and future outlook, among the participants. Engagement in community-based rehabilitation programming also reinforced positive perceptions, created a sense of hope among participants regarding their child's future, and established aspirations for future education and employment opportunities alongside social integration. CONCLUSION: Knowledge of factors that influence the perception of disability can inform future implementation of public-health and community-based initiatives, and may improve social integration of children with disabilities in lower-resource settings.

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WHO South East Asia J Public Health

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2304-5272

Publication Date

2015

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4

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2

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150 / 158

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India
 

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Landry, M. D., Raman, S. R., Harris, E., Madison, L., Parekh, M., Banks, C., … Wijesinghe, C. (2015). Exploring the factors that influence the perceptions of disability: a qualitative study of mothers of children with disabilities at a community-based rehabilitation centre in Sri Lanka. WHO South East Asia J Public Health, 4(2), 150–158. https://doi.org/10.4103/2224-3151.206684
Landry, Michel D., Sudha R. Raman, Elise Harris, Layla Madison, Meera Parekh, Cecile Banks, Huda Bhatti, and Champa Wijesinghe. “Exploring the factors that influence the perceptions of disability: a qualitative study of mothers of children with disabilities at a community-based rehabilitation centre in Sri Lanka.WHO South East Asia J Public Health 4, no. 2 (2015): 150–58. https://doi.org/10.4103/2224-3151.206684.
Landry MD, Raman SR, Harris E, Madison L, Parekh M, Banks C, et al. Exploring the factors that influence the perceptions of disability: a qualitative study of mothers of children with disabilities at a community-based rehabilitation centre in Sri Lanka. WHO South East Asia J Public Health. 2015;4(2):150–8.
Landry, Michel D., et al. “Exploring the factors that influence the perceptions of disability: a qualitative study of mothers of children with disabilities at a community-based rehabilitation centre in Sri Lanka.WHO South East Asia J Public Health, vol. 4, no. 2, 2015, pp. 150–58. Pubmed, doi:10.4103/2224-3151.206684.
Landry MD, Raman SR, Harris E, Madison L, Parekh M, Banks C, Bhatti H, Wijesinghe C. Exploring the factors that influence the perceptions of disability: a qualitative study of mothers of children with disabilities at a community-based rehabilitation centre in Sri Lanka. WHO South East Asia J Public Health. 2015;4(2):150–158.

Published In

WHO South East Asia J Public Health

DOI

EISSN

2304-5272

Publication Date

2015

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

150 / 158

Location

India