The Life World of Mothers with Autistic Children in Taiwan

博士 === 高雄醫學大學 === 護理學系博士班 === 104 === Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental disabilities, the symptoms typically are apparent in early childhood, and are normally seen in clinically significant impairment of social awareness, self care/self management, or other important areas of norm...

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Main Authors: Yu-Chien Hsu, 徐瑀謙
Other Authors: Min-Tao Hsu
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22vgg7
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spelling ndltd-TW-104KMC055630102019-05-15T23:01:40Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22vgg7 The Life World of Mothers with Autistic Children in Taiwan 台灣自閉兒母親的生活世界 Yu-Chien Hsu 徐瑀謙 博士 高雄醫學大學 護理學系博士班 104 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental disabilities, the symptoms typically are apparent in early childhood, and are normally seen in clinically significant impairment of social awareness, self care/self management, or other important areas of normal functioning. And impact on children, family and caregivers tremendously. There has been a dramatic increase in ASD around the world. The United Nations General Assembly declared 2 April as World Autism Awareness Day to make efforts to raise awareness of this worldwide issue. This research explored the lived experiences of Taiwanese mothers with ASD children. Research based on the hermeneutic phenomenological approach with in-depth interviews and participant observation (family constellation included). Participants were recruited through purposeful sampling and snowball sampling. The researchers collected and analyzed stories from 11 mothers and the data revealed the following 4 themes and supported by 10 subthemes that represented the mothers’ experiences. Being broken down: "being hollow" and " being painstaking"; Being held responsible: "incessant self-blaming", "accepting all blame" and "adhesive genetic nexus"; Being trans-positional: "transferring to stable locales", "being preoccupied with the disease" and "imbalanced scales"; Being transformative: "bridging the relationship gaps" and "the renewed life with strength". The findings provide a deeper understanding of common expectations of, and behaviors directed towards, Taiwanese mothers of children with autism. This offers healthcare professionals ways of re-conceptualizing therapeutic practice, thus benefitting these mothers. KEYWORDS. Mother, ASD , Culture, Hermeneutic phenomenology,Family constellation   Min-Tao Hsu 許敏桃 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 216 zh-TW
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description 博士 === 高雄醫學大學 === 護理學系博士班 === 104 === Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental disabilities, the symptoms typically are apparent in early childhood, and are normally seen in clinically significant impairment of social awareness, self care/self management, or other important areas of normal functioning. And impact on children, family and caregivers tremendously. There has been a dramatic increase in ASD around the world. The United Nations General Assembly declared 2 April as World Autism Awareness Day to make efforts to raise awareness of this worldwide issue. This research explored the lived experiences of Taiwanese mothers with ASD children. Research based on the hermeneutic phenomenological approach with in-depth interviews and participant observation (family constellation included). Participants were recruited through purposeful sampling and snowball sampling. The researchers collected and analyzed stories from 11 mothers and the data revealed the following 4 themes and supported by 10 subthemes that represented the mothers’ experiences. Being broken down: "being hollow" and " being painstaking"; Being held responsible: "incessant self-blaming", "accepting all blame" and "adhesive genetic nexus"; Being trans-positional: "transferring to stable locales", "being preoccupied with the disease" and "imbalanced scales"; Being transformative: "bridging the relationship gaps" and "the renewed life with strength". The findings provide a deeper understanding of common expectations of, and behaviors directed towards, Taiwanese mothers of children with autism. This offers healthcare professionals ways of re-conceptualizing therapeutic practice, thus benefitting these mothers. KEYWORDS. Mother, ASD , Culture, Hermeneutic phenomenology,Family constellation  
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