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BackgroundCerebral Palsy (CP) refers to the permanent disorders involving postural and movement control as a result of injury to the developing brain. As a result of impairment in postural and movement control, children with CP usually have problems in carrying out activities of daily living (ADL). This makes them dependent on help from their caregivers. Thus, for effective rehabilitation of children with CP, active participation of their caregivers is important. This study seeks to explore the facilitators and barriers of active participation of caregivers in the rehabilitation of children with CP in Kano, Nigeria.MethodsThe study design used was qualitative in-depth interview. The participants were caregivers of children with CP at Hasiya Bayero Paediatric Specialists Hospital, Kano. The caregivers were interviewed face-to-face, and their responses were audio-recorded with a tape recorder, supplemented with note taking. The data generated was analyzed using constant comparative analysis.ResultsForty young caregivers (mean age, 27.17 ± 4.46 years) participated in the study. They expressed encouragement from the therapist managing the child, family support, empathy, improvement in the conditions of other children with CP, cooperation of the child during home programs family support and improvement in the child’s condition as factors that facilitate their active participation in the rehabilitation of the children. However, they mentioned occupation, financial resources and the number of children the caregiver has are the barriers to their active participation in the rehabilitation of the children.ConclusionsBoth the facilitators and barriers of active participation of caregivers in the rehabilitation of children with CP need to be recognized in order to help caregivers reinforce or overcome them respectively. In addition, economically sustainable and accessible rehabilitation services are needed for all children with CP. Similarly, sharing caregiving rehabilitation tasks amongst family members could facilitate caregiver active participation.

Highlights

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP) refers to the permanent disorders involving postural and movement control as a result of injury to the developing brain

  • There were 40 caregivers of children with CP who participated in the study with mean age, 27.17 ± 4.46 years

  • The details of the demographic characteristics of the study participants including mean age of the children, occupation of their caregivers, levels of education of the caregivers and sex of the caregivers are presented in Following the transcription and coding of the data obtained from the qualitative interview, several themes were generated for both the facilitators and the barriers

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Introduction

Cerebral Palsy (CP) refers to the permanent disorders involving postural and movement control as a result of injury to the developing brain. As a result of impairment in postural and movement control, children with CP usually have problems in carrying out activities of daily living (ADL). This makes them dependent on help from their caregivers. It has been suggested that, there are opportunities for rehabilitation therapists to play important roles at the primary healthcare level in the country [8]. Even this may not be able to adequately cater for the rehabilitation needs of children with CP since they may require care 24/7. Active participation of the caregivers in the rehabilitation of the children may help supplement their rehabilitation needs

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