Participation at home of adults with multiple disabilities and influencing factors from their parents' perspective
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- Participation
- Adults with multiple disabilities
- Parents’ perspective
- Indicators of engagement
- Qualitative study
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To understand participation at home of adults with multiple disabilities and the indicatorsof their engagement from the parents’ perspective as well as to explore the influencing environmentalfactors.Methods: A qualitative, descriptive design was used. Participants had to be the parent of an adultpresenting multiple disabilities aged between 21 and 65 with no degenerative diagnosis. Semi-structuredinterviews were conducted using an interview guide, anchored in the Human Development Model –Disability Creation Process and developed through an iterative process. Data were analyzed using a6-step qualitative analysis process.Results: The majority (5/8) of participating parents were aged between 56 and 61 years and were theparents of an adult with multiple disabilities aged between 21 and 41. Two themes for participationwere generated: communication to build relationships, and they are disabled, but not so much whereasfour themes relating to environmental factors were generated: context as a determinant of meaningfulactivity, the effects of the caregiver’s attitude on social participation, the importance of the relationship oftrust, and facilitating participation through adaptations.Conclusion: Non-verbal communication and context of realization of activities of adults with multipledisabilities should be considered as they contribute to making participation meaningful.