Adaptive adjustment to the needs of families caring for children and adolescents with physical disabilities in north-eastern Tanzania: a grounded-theory study.
Elia Asanterabi SwaiHaleluya Imanueli MoshiSia Emmanueli MsuyaMarie LindkvistAnn SörlinKlas-Göran SahlènPublished in: Global health action (2024)
Families caring for children and adolescents with physical disabilities in north-eastern Tanzania have needs that extend beyond the available and accessible resources. Families can adjust and adapt by avoiding certain situations, accepting the reality of their circumstances and exploring alternative ways of coping. A sustainable support system, including social networks, is essential for meeting basic needs and ensuring safety.