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"What their expectations could be": a narrative study of mothers and service providers in paediatric rehabilitation.

Eric SmartEmily Joan NalderBarry TrenthamGillian King
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Mothers' experiences with feeling alone and learning ways to modify their child's environments, and service providers' experiences with feeling inadequate and embracing authenticity, were essential to the developmental trajectories of expectations.Implications for Rehabilitation:Mapping expectations for therapy on a line graph shaped as a wave shows promise in reflecting the developmental trajectory of mothers' and service providers' expectations over time.Service providers should become aware of how to work with three distinct groups of mothers as determined by the phase of expectations for therapy they are currently experiencing (i.e., hyped, disillusioned, or enlightened).Therapy programmes can optimise expectations for therapy through redesigns that emphasise elements of networking, self-compassion, ethics, and authenticity.
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