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Title:
Effect of Family Empowerment Program on Parents' Performance regarding Care of Their Children with Cerebral Palsy
Authors: Basma Mohamed Abdelrahman(1), HananNabawyElaasar(2), Rasha Rady El Said(3)
Year: 2021
Keywords: Family Empowerment, Parents, Children, Cerebral Palsy
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Health Care
Volume: 12
Issue: 3
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Basma Mohamed Abdelrahman
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a multi-disorder which affects the child movement, posture, and cause sensory, cognitive, communication and behavioral problems. Aim: This study aimedto evaluate theeffect of family empowerment program on parents’ performance regarding care of their children with cerebral palsy. Research design:Aquasi experimental design was used.Setting: The study was carried out at Neurology Out Patient Clinic at Benha University Hospital in BenhaCity.Sample:Convenientsample of 68 children and theirparents was included. Three toolswere used in this study for data collection; Tool I: An interviewing questionnaire composed of four parts as parents’ socio-demographic characteristics, children'personal data,children' medical history and parents’ knowledge regarding cerebral palsy. Tool II:Parents reported practices questionnaireregarding care of their children with cerebral palsyTool III:Family empowerment scale. Results: The present study denoted that there was a significant improvement in the total levels of studied parents’ knowledge, practices and family empowerment pre and post program implementation and at follow-up phase. Conclusion: Family empowerment programwas efficient in improvingparents’ performance and enhanced their empowermentregarding care of their children with cerebral palsy.

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