The well-being of mothers caregiving for children with cerebral palsy: a Tunisian cross-sectional study
Ikram Haddada, Soumaya El Arem, Aymen Hadj Salah, Manel Ben Fredj, Aymen Fekih, Tammem Sayhi, Mouhamed Hedi Zaafrane, Mouna Sghir, Wassia Kessomtini

TL;DR
This study examines the well-being of Tunisian mothers caring for children with cerebral palsy, finding high levels of fatigue, psychological distress, and sleep disorders.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the mental and physical health challenges faced by mothers of children with cerebral palsy in Tunisia.
Findings
Over half of the mothers reported severe fatigue and sleep disorders.
More than 60% of participants showed clinically significant depressive or anxious symptoms.
Sleep quality was significantly linked to maternal depression, anxiety, and children's epilepsy.
Abstract
cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical disability in childhood. Caring for a child with functional limitations and long-term dependence poses significant challenges for many families. Despite this, the experiences and needs of mothers of children with CP remain understudied. This study aims to assess fatigue, caregiving burden, psychological distress, and sleep disorders (SDs) among a group of Tunisian mothers of children with CP. this cross-sectional study explored the well-being of Tunisian mothers caring for children with CP. Participants were evaluated using the Checklist Individual Strength (CIS), Zarit Caregiver Burden Scale (ZCBS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). a total of 71 participants were recruited. Of all participants, 39.4% reported moderate to severe burden, and 53.5% reported severe fatigue. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFamily and Disability Support Research · Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders · Family Support in Illness
