Hayslip Bert, Montoro-Rodriguez Julian, Smith Gregory C, Strieder Frederick
Department of Psychology, University of North Texas.
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina - Charolotte.
Grandfamilies. 2015;2(2):32-65.
Nineteen ( = 45, = 12.8) group leaders who received extensive leadership training were surveyed regarding their experiences in leading a 10-week program with one of three randomized clinical trial (RCT) conditions (cognitive behavior training, parenting skills training, information-only support). While a high percentage indicated that the intervention led by them was beneficial, leaders nevertheless felt that some participants benefited more so than others. Perceived program benefits were linked to regular attendance and the completion of weekly homework. The major benefits to participants were gaining personal insight, receiving and providing support to others, successfully applying learned skills and knowledge to everyday life, and feeling empowered and hopeful about the future. Peer leaders were viewed positively, as was the provision of food and childcare. Group leaders faced numerous practice challenges in conducting group interventions: ensuring regular attendance, keeping participants focused and on track, and dealing with participants who dominated discussions. These unprecedented findings not only allow us insight into the dynamics of leading group interventions with grandmother caregivers, but they may also have implications for influences on the measured efficacy of such programs.
对19名(共45名,占12.8%)接受过广泛领导力培训的组长进行了调查,了解他们在领导一项为期10周的项目时的经历,该项目采用三种随机临床试验(RCT)条件之一(认知行为训练、育儿技能训练、仅提供信息的支持)。虽然很大比例的组长表示他们所领导的干预措施是有益的,但组长们仍然觉得有些参与者比其他参与者受益更多。感知到的项目益处与定期出勤和完成每周作业有关。对参与者的主要益处包括获得个人洞察力、接受并向他人提供支持、成功地将所学技能和知识应用于日常生活,以及对未来感到有力量和充满希望。同伴组长受到了积极评价,提供食物和儿童保育服务也受到了好评。组长们在进行小组干预时面临着诸多实际挑战:确保定期出勤、让参与者保持专注并按计划进行,以及应对主导讨论的参与者。这些前所未有的发现不仅让我们深入了解了领导祖母照顾者小组干预的动态情况,而且可能还对这类项目测量到的效果的影响具有启示意义。