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Lifelong maternal caregiving: Learning to live with a child who has schizophrenia
by Howard, Patricia Byrd, Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1992, 191 pages; AAT 9310486

Abstract (Summary)

Schizophrenia generally occurs in adolescence, results in lifelong disability, and mothers are likely to become involved in caregiving with their adult children. Yet we know little about the problems and processes of experiences like these. The purpose of this study was to describe maternal caregiving from the lived experience perspective. Field work methods were based on principles of naturalistic inquiry and a grounded theory design. Ten participants engaged in nineteen in-depth interviews averaging four hours each. The cyclic data collection and analysis process involved purposive and theoretical sampling, constant comparison, coding and classifying the data, and verifying and saturating data categories. A model was created to describe study findings about caregiving. Participants described four stages of the experience. They were: (1) Perceiving a Problem; (2) Searching for Solutions; (3) Enduring the Situation; and (4) Surviving the Experience. Each stage had unique boundaries and characteristics. Findings suggested: (1) mothers who cared for adult children with schizophrenia were subject to many hardships; (2) family members were a source of data critical for research; and (3) it is important to conduct similar studies with other family members and people of different socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Implications for nursing practice include use of the model in: (1) developing psychometric instruments; (2) family education programs; and (3) nursing intervention models. The study was partially funded by a 1991 American Nurses Foundation grant and the Kentucky Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

Indexing (document details)

Advisor:Hendrix, Melva Jo
School:University of Kentucky
School Location:United States -- Kentucky
Keyword(s):caregiving
Source:DAI-B 53/12, p. 6222, Jun 1993
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:Nursing, Womens studies, Social research, Caregivers, Schizophrenia, Children & youth
Publication Number: AAT 9310486
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=746258541&sid=18&Fmt=2&cl ientId=10553&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:746258541


 

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