Affiliation:
1. School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel
2. Faculty of Health Sciences Ben Gurion University of the Negev Beer Sheva Israel
3. Pediatric Neurology Service, Pediatric Division Assuta‐Ashdod University Hospital Ashdod Israel
4. The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundOT‐ParentShip intervention addresses the needs of autistic adolescents and the physical and emotional burden associated with parental caregiving.AimThis article describes the qualitative findings of a mixed‐method, single‐group, pre‐test–post‐test pilot study to determine whether this intervention has adequate potential for further, large‐scale testing.MethodThe qualitative study sought to understand 14 parents' (N = 4 couples, N = 6 mothers) experiences in the intervention, examine their satisfaction, and receive their suggestions for improvement, using a grounded approach, with the aim of conceptualising a theoretical understanding of the data gathered.ResultsA total of five key themes and 14 sub‐themes describe parents' experiences. The key themes that were identified were parent–therapist relationship, parent–adolescent relationship, reframing, benefit for family, and parental resilience. Emerging themes shed light on the therapeutic components and change mechanisms of the intervention.ConclusionSelf‐determination theory was found to be an adequate theoretical framework to map these components and help in understanding their contribution to treatment outcomes. OT‐Parentship directly enforces parents' basic psychological needs, who, in turn, support their adolescent child's need for relatedness, competence, and autonomy. An occupational therapy intervention that satisfies these basic needs has the potential to lead to therapeutic alliance and internalisation of goals, thus increasing therapy engagement and outcomes.
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