Wieling Elizabeth, Mehus Christopher, Möllerherm Julia, Neuner Frank, Achan Laura, Catani Claudia
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, St. Paul (Drs Wieling and Mehus); Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany (Ms Möllerherm and Drs Neuner and Catani); and vivo Uganda (Ms Achan).
Fam Community Health. 2015 Jul-Sep;38(3):252-67. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000064.
This article reports the results of a feasibility study of an intervention, Enhancing Family Connection (EFC), conducted in Northern Uganda in 2012. Enhancing Family Connection's sessions were an adaption of the Parent Management Training, Oregon model. Three interrelated areas of feasibility were assessed: (a) acceptability, (b) usability, and (c) limited efficacy. This study utilized questionnaires and semi-structured interviews completed by mothers and a focal child pre- and post-intervention. Results indicated that mothers found the intervention acceptable to their families and culture and showed promise for Enhancing Family Connection's efficacy in changing parenting behaviors. This study supports continued development of this intervention.
本文报告了2012年在乌干达北部进行的一项名为“加强家庭联系”(EFC)干预措施的可行性研究结果。“加强家庭联系”课程是对俄勒冈模式的家长管理培训的改编。评估了可行性的三个相互关联的方面:(a)可接受性,(b)可用性,以及(c)有限疗效。本研究采用了母亲和一名重点儿童在干预前后填写的问卷和半结构化访谈。结果表明,母亲们认为该干预措施对其家庭和文化是可接受的,并显示出“加强家庭联系”在改变育儿行为方面的有效性前景。本研究支持继续开发这一干预措施。