Exploring the Role of Touch in the First Year of Life: Mothers' Perspectives of Tactile Interactions with Their Infants

Author:

O'Brien Mairéad1,Lynch Helen2

Affiliation:

1. Occupational Therapist, HSE Early Intervention Team, Dublin North, Dublin, Ireland

2. Lecturer and PhD candidate, Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

Abstract

Introduction: Touch is a basic instinctual interaction between a parent and his or her infant and has a vital role in the infant's early development. Parents provide a variety of tactile stimulation while addressing their infant's daily care routines. This paper reports on research findings, exploring the nature of this tactile interaction and how it is influenced by personal and contextual factors. Method: A qualitative study, employing a phenomenological approach, was conducted to explore the experiential nature of tactile interaction. Data were collected from six mothers of typically developing infants through single semi-structured interviews, and analysed thematically. Credibility and trustworthiness were addressed throughout the research process through peer checking, an audit trail and the completion of a reflexive diary. Findings: The mothers described the importance of tactile interaction as a medium through which to bond with their infant and also discussed the influence that the infant's development has on this dyadic relationship. Personal and contextual factors were identified as affecting engagement in tactile interaction. Conclusion: Based on these findings, recommendations are made for occupational therapists who work with infants. The consideration of personal and contextual factors that influence mother-infant tactile interaction will contribute to a family-centred approach to therapy and support the achievement of best practice in this area.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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