Perspectives of practitioners on support for caregivers of children with intellectual disability
Background: Children with profound intellectual disabilities are unable to do anything for themselves and require full-time care in healthcare facilities. While caring for children, secondary caregivers become overwhelmed. Coupled with little or no support, the overwhelming work affects their psycho...
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Main Authors: | Lebogang L. Molefe (Author), Leepile A. Sehularo (Author), Daleen M. Koen (Author) |
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