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Accompagner le développement de compétences soignantes chez les mères d’un enfant porteur d’une déficience : une piste d’intervention possible pour les ergothérapeutes / Eva Salmon in Ergothérapies, 85 (avril 2022)
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Titre : Accompagner le développement de compétences soignantes chez les mères d’un enfant porteur d’une déficience : une piste d’intervention possible pour les ergothérapeutes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Eva Salmon Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 23-34 Note générale : Cet article fait partie du dossier "Les occupations des enfants et de leurs aidants". Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Activités de soin Adaptation occupationnelle Article scientifique Caring activities Compétences Ergothérapie Expertise profane Lay expertise Mères d’enfants porteurs d’une déficience Mothers of children with disabilities Occupational adaptation Occupational Therapy Skills Résumé : Context. Because of a historical and cultural legacy, mothers of children with disabilities are assigned to technical caring activities that children require. This population, particularly at risk of occupational disorders, may constitute a possible intervention target for occupational therapists (OT) who are increasingly interested in natural caregivers in their daily practices. Purpose. The aim of this study is to understand these mothers’ process of caring skills development that enables self-adaptation to these activities, in order to help OT to better support their occupational balance. Method. Following a qualitative research method, three semi-structured interviews based on explicitation interview techniques were conducted with concerned mothers. Data were analyzed with a structural analysis method in order to identify a common skill acquisition process among these mothers. Results. These mothers develop specific skills in these activities in three different ways: through theoretical teaching, practice with professional caregivers, and personal experimentation. Personal experimentation plays a particularly important role in this process because mothers show reflexive processes during this phase, whereas they simply restored acquired knowledge before it. Conclusion. According to this study, mothers self-adapt to these technical caring activities by developing lay caring skills. These skills would be developed thanks to an acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge. This study, which defends the need to recognize the expertise of these mothers, supports the role OT can play in supporting the occupational adaptation these mothers are going through and in searching for occupational balance. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=103764
in Ergothérapies > 85 (avril 2022) . - p. 23-34[article] Accompagner le développement de compétences soignantes chez les mères d’un enfant porteur d’une déficience : une piste d’intervention possible pour les ergothérapeutes [texte imprimé] / Eva Salmon . - 2022 . - p. 23-34.
Cet article fait partie du dossier "Les occupations des enfants et de leurs aidants".
Langues : Français (fre)
in Ergothérapies > 85 (avril 2022) . - p. 23-34
Mots-clés : Activités de soin Adaptation occupationnelle Article scientifique Caring activities Compétences Ergothérapie Expertise profane Lay expertise Mères d’enfants porteurs d’une déficience Mothers of children with disabilities Occupational adaptation Occupational Therapy Skills Résumé : Context. Because of a historical and cultural legacy, mothers of children with disabilities are assigned to technical caring activities that children require. This population, particularly at risk of occupational disorders, may constitute a possible intervention target for occupational therapists (OT) who are increasingly interested in natural caregivers in their daily practices. Purpose. The aim of this study is to understand these mothers’ process of caring skills development that enables self-adaptation to these activities, in order to help OT to better support their occupational balance. Method. Following a qualitative research method, three semi-structured interviews based on explicitation interview techniques were conducted with concerned mothers. Data were analyzed with a structural analysis method in order to identify a common skill acquisition process among these mothers. Results. These mothers develop specific skills in these activities in three different ways: through theoretical teaching, practice with professional caregivers, and personal experimentation. Personal experimentation plays a particularly important role in this process because mothers show reflexive processes during this phase, whereas they simply restored acquired knowledge before it. Conclusion. According to this study, mothers self-adapt to these technical caring activities by developing lay caring skills. These skills would be developed thanks to an acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge. This study, which defends the need to recognize the expertise of these mothers, supports the role OT can play in supporting the occupational adaptation these mothers are going through and in searching for occupational balance. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=103764 Exemplaires (1)
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