39 research outputs found
Effect of skin infiltration with ropivacaine on postoperative pain in patients undergoing craniotomy
Psychoactive substances as a last resort—a qualitative study of self-treatment of migraine and cluster headaches
Motherhood: Female Perspectives and Experiences of Being a Parent with ASC
Little is known about the emotional pressures and practical management of daily challenges and, intra and interpersonal demands of raising a child as a parent with a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Conditions. The present study utilised a qualitative approach to understand perceptions of females diagnosed on the autistic spectrum of ‘being a parent’. Eight semi-structured interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Benefits and challenges of being a parent were highlighted alongside population-specific skill and characteristics associated with strength and resilience, love, nurture, routine and sensory considerations. Findings identify the need for population-specific specialist parenting support, provide direction for professionals in clinical settings and expand the paucity of research in this area