CAREGIVERS' AND PARENTS' EXPLANATORY MODELS OFINTELLECTUAL DISABILITY (ID) IN KHAYELITSHA, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES(2019)

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Background Post-apartheid, understanding and management of intellectual disability remain poor in South Africa, complicated by various contextual and cultural explanations used to describe and conceptualize this condition. Method We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with primary caregivers and parents of children with intellectual disability residing in Khayelitsha, a low-income setting in Cape Town, South Africa. We used Kleinman's Explanatory Models (EMs) of illness to explore terms used to describe and conceptualize this condition. Results Carers' explanatory models included biomedical causes, injuries during pregnancy or birth, as well as spiritual causes. It was reported that there were significant difficulties in accessing services and support, and difficulties with coping in the context of extreme poverty and deprivation. Conclusions Current findings highlight a need for collaboration between the biomedical and alternative healthcare systems in educating carers and parents regarding intellectual disability.
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Intellectual disability,Children,Explanatory models,Caregivers/parents
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