2016
DOI: 10.15344/2394-4978/2016/175
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Disabled Peoples Evaluation on Childhood Respite Care Experience

Abstract: Aim: We interviewed the disabled adults to establish how respite care can help disabled children to become independent. Methods: Informed consent was obtained from each of the five participants who are disabled adults. They were interviewed in depth about their experiences of childhood respite care. The analysis was restructured into subcategories and categories with the consideration of the developmental stage of the participants, focusing on the context that led to the assessment and the problems of respite … Show more

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