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Investigación y Educación en Enfermería

Print version ISSN 0120-5307On-line version ISSN 2216-0280

Abstract

NOBREGA FORTES, Allyne  and  VENICIOS DE OLIVEIRA LOPES, Marcos. Mothers with Down syndrome children and their psychosocial level of adaptation according to Roy model. Invest. educ. enferm [online]. 2006, vol.24, n.2, pp.64-71. ISSN 0120-5307.

Objective: We aimed to analyze the psychosocial adaptation level of mothers with Down’s syndrome children. Methodology: The sampling was composed by all mothers of children carriers of Down’s syndrome, assisted in a treatment and precocious stimulation’s nucleus that accepted. The data were organized following thematic analysis technique. The adaptation level was classified: integrated (only positive adaptation indicators), compensatory (positive adaptation indicators and adaptation common problems) and compromised (only adaptation common problems). Results and discussion: In the Self-concept mode, there were 12 cases of compensatory adaptation level, one of integrated level and none committed level. In the Role function mode 3 interviewees reached commited level, in 10 cases integrated level and none of compensatory level. In the Interdependence mode 10 participants existed attained integrated level, 3 participants showed compensatory level, and any case of commited level of adaptation was registered. Conclusions: We verify that all the participants were living a general compensatory adaptation level, whereas any case of completely integrated or commited level was observed.

Keywords : Down’s syndrome; social adaptation; nursing patterns; Roy’s models.

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