Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Aug 2020)

QUALITY OF LIFE OF MOTHERS OF CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL SYNDROME AFFECTED BY ZIKA VIRUS

  • Paulo Rogério Lobão de Araújo Costa,
  • Francisca Bruna Arruda Aragão,
  • Jacira do Nascimento Serra,
  • Marcelo Sousa Andrade,
  • Andréa Dias Reis,
  • Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão Nascimento

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2019231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39

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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate how mothers of children with congenital syndrome (microcephaly) associated with Zika virus perceive their quality of life. Methods: This is a qualitative study carried out in two stages: at the Maternal and Child University Hospital and at Casa de Apoio Ninar through semi-structured interviews with mothers of children with congenital syndrome associated with Zika virus. Ten women comprised the sample. Results: In line with the critical discourse analysis, four categories emerged based on Fairclough’s 2008 assumptions: Quality of Life and Health - quality of life perception associated with the broad meaning of the term health; Quality of Life and Health Care Systems - characterized by care instability and fragmentation; Quality of Life and Free Time - lack of free time for activities of daily living and leisure; Quality of Life and Future Perspectives - lack of future perspective, considering that most participants had to stop working and studying to take care of their children. Conclusions: Mothers of children with congenital syndrome associated with Zika virus are devoted to their children’s care. Their lack of prospects was considered a consequence of the lack of time for activities of daily living and leisure.

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