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Life Balance: Multidisciplinary Theories and Research


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Belief in Doing and Knowledge in Being Mothers With Arthritis

OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health

By Linda Del Fabro Smith, MSc, BSc(OT); Melinda Suto, PhD, OT(C); Andrew Chalmers, MD; Catherine L. Backman, PhD, OT(C)

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Submitted 2/19/09; Accepted 12/1/09; Posted 2/25/10

The aim of this qualitative study was to provide insight on how mothers with inflammatory arthritis experience mothering occupations in the presence of arthritis and how this experience affects participation and occupational identity. Narrative inquiry explored the experiences of eight mothers with inflammatory arthritis who had children younger than 14 years. Data collection included two interviews, participant observation, and document review. Analysis focused on each full account as told by participants before comparing stories to develop an overarching storyline. Storylines are presented as narratives that describe the mother’s experiences of identifying with the role of mother, participation, fatigue, and the social context in which mothering occurs. “Just because I can’t do, doesn’t mean I’m not a mom” emerged as the main storyline. Belief in doing and knowledge in being mothers offset many of the negative effects of arthritis.

doi: 10.3928/15394492-20100222-01

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