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为残疾儿童家长提供的同伴支持 第1部分:一对一服务的感知结果,一项定性研究。

Peer support for parents of disabled children part 1: perceived outcomes of a one-to-one service, a qualitative study.

作者信息

Shilling V, Bailey S, Logan S, Morris C

机构信息

Peninsula Cerebra Research Unit and NIHR PenCLAHRC, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2015 Jul;41(4):524-36. doi: 10.1111/cch.12223. Epub 2014 Dec 17.

DOI:10.1111/cch.12223
PMID:25521697
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Parents of disabled children are encouraged to seek peer support. Delivering one-to-one support requires resources; therefore, investigating how these services may impact on families and those providing the service is important when evaluating such services.

METHODS

We carried out a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Participants were 12 parents and 23 befrienders who had contact with the Face2Face one-to-one befriending service in Devon and Cornwall during a 12-month period, and 10 professionals from health, social care and education services.

FINDINGS

Shared experience was perceived central to successful peer support and was a catalyst for other elements of support, enabling parents to (i) learn from the experience of others; (ii) speak freely in a safe and non-judgemental environment; and (iii) receive support and encouragement from their befriender. These elements underpinned perceived outcomes for both parents providing and receiving support. Outcomes for parents receiving support centred on emotional stability, personal growth and reduced isolation. Supporting parents experienced positive outcomes through their training, mutual support and the feeling that they were helping others. Parents and befrienders appeared to benefit through expanding their social network. Nevertheless providing support was reported to create emotional burden and concerns for befrienders around their performance, and also required a substantial time commitment.

CONCLUSIONS

Befrienders as well as parents perceived positive outcomes from their involvement in peer support although there is also potential for less positive impact on those offering support.

摘要

背景

鼓励残疾儿童的父母寻求同伴支持。提供一对一的支持需要资源;因此,在评估此类服务时,调查这些服务如何影响家庭和服务提供者非常重要。

方法

我们开展了一项定性研究,包括半结构化访谈和焦点小组。参与者包括12名家长、23名在12个月期间与德文郡和康沃尔郡的“面对面”一对一交友服务有接触的交友者,以及10名来自卫生、社会护理和教育服务领域的专业人员。

结果

共同经历被视为成功的同伴支持的核心,是其他支持要素的催化剂,使家长能够:(i)从他人的经历中学习;(ii)在安全且无评判的环境中自由表达;(iii)从交友者那里获得支持和鼓励。这些要素是提供和接受支持的家长所感知到的结果的基础。接受支持的家长的结果集中在情绪稳定、个人成长和孤独感减轻。提供支持的家长通过培训、相互支持以及他们正在帮助他人的感觉获得了积极的结果。家长和交友者似乎通过扩大社交网络而受益。然而,据报告,提供支持会给交友者带来情感负担以及对自身表现的担忧,并且还需要大量的时间投入。

结论

交友者和家长都认为参与同伴支持带来了积极的结果,尽管对提供支持的人也可能产生不太积极的影响。

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