2023
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2023.1120253
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Maternal time investment in caregiving activities to promote early childhood development: evidence from rural India

Abstract: IntroductionIntervention strategies that seek to improve early childhood development outcomes are often targeted at the primary caregivers of children, usually mothers. The interventions require mothers to assimilate new information and then act upon it by allocating sufficient physical resources and time to adopt and perform development promoting behaviours. However, women face many competing demands on their resources and time, returning to familiar habits and behaviours. In this study, we explore mothers' a… Show more

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“…Household chores and the need to readjust to their roles as caregivers posed challenges to their personal growth. Studies have shown that the caregiving process signi cantly reduces the entertainment time of informal caregivers, resulting in social restrictions, excessive caregiving pressure, an increase in negative emotions, and a decrease in the frequency of healthy behaviors (Batura et al, 2023). These factors lead to large uctuations in the social relationships and health behavior dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Household chores and the need to readjust to their roles as caregivers posed challenges to their personal growth. Studies have shown that the caregiving process signi cantly reduces the entertainment time of informal caregivers, resulting in social restrictions, excessive caregiving pressure, an increase in negative emotions, and a decrease in the frequency of healthy behaviors (Batura et al, 2023). These factors lead to large uctuations in the social relationships and health behavior dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caregivers still avoided reality, and the diagnosis of cancer disrupted the family and caregiver's lives. Caregivers' level of preparedness for care is generally low (Batura et al, 2023), and they may face emotional distress and psychological burdens such as worsening patient conditions and poor treatment effects, which may hinder the generation of positive emotions (Alam, Hannon, & Zimmermann, 2020). Healthcare professionals should provide caregivers with comprehensive information on lung cancer, including knowledge concerning its natural progression, clinical symptoms, treatment methods, and prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%