University of Kansas School of Nursing, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
Public Health Nurs. 2010 Sep-Oct;27(5):399-407. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010.00872.x.
This research identified the possible factors influencing the ability of mothers perceived to be at the highest risk for child maltreatment to engage in a home visitation program. This study holds significance to public health nursing since home visitation is an integral component of public health nursing practice, with engagement being essential for human interaction and thus nursing care to occur.
A qualitative descriptive design was used to offer a thematic summary of the experiences of program engagement from the perspective of 4 home visitation coach interventionists from health-related fields and a small sample of purposefully selected mothers involved in a longitudinal prevention study.
Qualitative content analysis revealed 3 major themes related to engagement: (1) mothers struggle to meet the emotional needs of the self and the child; (2) mothers lack support in navigating complicated and stressful life events; and (3) mothers' consistency with program engagement is mediated through a trusting and caring relationship with coaches.
Home visitation coaches in this study demonstrated a continuous process of engagement by supporting mothers to explore and discover self-care strategies and ways to navigate life struggles. Over time, a foundation of trust and caring was developed, which in turn increased relationship building and program engagement.
本研究旨在确定可能影响被认为处于虐待儿童高风险的母亲参与家庭探访计划的能力的因素。这项研究对公共卫生护理具有重要意义,因为家庭探访是公共卫生护理实践的一个组成部分,参与对于人际互动和护理服务的提供至关重要。
本研究采用定性描述设计,从卫生相关领域的 4 名家访教练干预者和一小部分参与纵向预防研究的有针对性选择的母亲的角度,对项目参与的经验进行主题总结。
定性内容分析揭示了与参与相关的 3 个主要主题:(1)母亲努力满足自己和孩子的情感需求;(2)母亲在应对复杂和压力生活事件时缺乏支持;(3)母亲与项目参与的一致性是通过与教练建立信任和关怀关系来调节的。
本研究中的家访教练通过支持母亲探索和发现自我保健策略以及应对生活困难的方法,展示了持续参与的过程。随着时间的推移,建立了信任和关怀的基础,从而增加了关系建设和项目参与。