Mothers' perspectives of physical and psychological issues associated with caring for Ghanaian children living with tuberculosis: A qualitative study
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Nursing Open
Abstract
im: The aim of the study was to explore and describe the mothers' perspectives
on issues associated with caring for Ghanaian children aged 0–14 years living with
tuberculosis.
Design: Exploratory descriptive qualitative design.
Methods: Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted face to face with
15 purposively sampled mothers from two health facilities in the Greater Accra area.
Transcribed data were analysed using computer-enhanced thematic analysis.
Results: Findings were grouped into (1) physical burden on the mothers and (2) psy chological burden on mothers. The eight subthemes indicate that mothers of children
living with tuberculosis experienced tiredness, sleeplessness, body pains, weight loss
and sicknesses as they cared for their children. In addition to worrying, mothers experienced stigma and negative emotions such as sadness, guilt, fear and loneliness.
Conclusion: Mothers of children diagnosed with tuberculosis in Ghana experience
physical and psychological health problems related to their caregiving roles. Nurses
and other healthcare providers should identify specific problems and offer broadbased emotional and other support for these women.
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