A Life Course Perspective on Growing Older With Cerebral Palsy

  • Amanda Carroll
  • , Dara Chan
  • , Deborah Thorpe
  • , Ilana Levin
  • , Nancy Bagatell

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Abstract

Despite most children with cerebral palsy (CP) now living within typical life spans, little is known about how the effects of CP unfold across the life course and impact participation in everyday life during adulthood. In this study, we explored the experiences of 38 adults growing older with CP. Data were gathered using semi-structured interviews focused on participants’ engagement in activities in their community and analyzed using a life course perspective to deepen our understanding of the experiences of our participants. We found that individual agency, family and social contexts, as well as larger sociocultural contexts all shaped participants’ experiences as they grew older. The findings highlight the usefulness of the life course perspective for understanding how the effects of a diagnosis of CP unfold over time. Further use of this perspective can better inform health care services to meet the needs of adults with CP aging with a lifelong disability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)654-664
Number of pages11
JournalQualitative Health Research
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • aging
  • cerebral palsy
  • midlife
  • neurological disorders
  • neurology
  • qualitative descriptive

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