Abstract:
Background:
Study of the family quality of life (FQOL) has been extended as a new field of the developed
countries. Family-centered services mean that the needs of all family members should be
considered and the involvement of all family members should be encouraged. Parents of disabled
children still face huge stigma and it may see continuously in rural areas. This often stops them
from seeking help, because they feel ashamed. Main caregiver specially father and mother may
lead a painful life because of their children functional limitation.They show higher levels of
stress and worse mental health when compared to parents of children without developmental
disabilities and the general population. Family Quality of life research indicates that there is little
understanding about how family members may differentially perceive and assess their quality of
life.
Objectives of the study
This study was intended to the level of Family Quality of life parents of children with Cerebral
Palsy. Also explore the relationship and determine the association between age, sex, educational
status, employment status, community types, family types & five components of the FQOL.
Methodology
The study was conducted through cross sectional study. Researcher selected convenience
sampling technique from the population who meet the inclusion criteria and exclude those who
did not meet the criteria. The study area was paediatric unit of CRP, Savar, Dhaka and William
and Marie Taylore School, CRP, Savar, Dhaka.
Result and Discussion
After analyzing data, it was found that the fathers‟ level of satisfaction about FQOL was 3.27
which was neither satisfied or neither dissatisfiedaccording to the FQOL Scale and mothers level
of satisfaction was 3.47 which was neither satisfied or neither dissatisfiedaccording to the FQOL
Scale.
Conclusion
In closing, this study represents a first step in exploring the level of satisfaction of fathers and
mothers with respect to their assessments of FQOL. The results highlight that fathers do not
differ from mothers in assessing their overall FQOL.
Kew Words:Perspective, Cerebral Palsy, Quality of Life, Family Quality of Life.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh