Sağlıklı Yaşam Biçimi Davranışları Kapsamında Özel Gereksinimi Bulunan Çocukların Ebeveynleri

Özel gereksinimi bulunan çocukların ebeveynleri tanılama süreci ile birlikte ömür boyu devam eden tekrarlı bir uyum süreciyaşamaya başlarlar. Ebeveynlerin bu süreç boyunca yaşadıkları birçok sorun olumsuz sağlık sonuçlarının ortaya çıkmasına, yaşamkalitesi ve yaşam doyumlarının azalmasına neden olur. Rehabilitasyon hizmetleri içerisinde çocuğun ailesi ile bir bütün olarak elealınarak, holistik bakış açısıyla değerlendirilmesi, ebeveynler için gerekli değerlendirme ve uygulamaların oluşturulmasıgerekmektedir. Sağlıklı yaşam davranışlarının oluşturulması, değerlendirilmesi için geliştirilen model ve uygulamalarındezavantajlı gruplar içerinde yer alan özel gereksinimi olan çocukların ebeveynleri için kullanımı önerilebilir.

Parents of Children with Special Needs within the Scope of Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors

Parents of children with special needs begin to experience a lifelong recurring adaptation process, along with the identification phase. Many problems experienced by parents during this process lead to negative health consequences, decreased quality of life and life satisfaction. Within the rehabilitation services, it is necessary to evaluate the child as a whole with his family and to evaluate it from a holistic point of view, to create the necessary evaluations and practices for parents. It can be suggested to use the models and applications developed for the creation and evaluation of healthy living behaviors for the parents of children with special needs in the disadvantaged groups.

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