1 Effective Human Services, LLC , Springfield, Oregon.
2 Oregon Research Institute , Eugene, Oregon.
Telemed J E Health. 2018 Jun;24(6):457-463. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2017.0137. Epub 2017 Dec 12.
Background/Introduction: Never before have parents had such immediate access to parenting support. The extension of the Internet to smartphones, offers the opportunity to provide families with the highest-quality information at the time and place that it can be the most useful. However, there remain considerable barriers to getting the right information to the right people at the right time.
This study includes the initial feasibility testing of a smartphone application "ParentNet" that attempts to deliver on the potential of empirically supported therapy by connecting family members with specific behavioral goals and outcomes in real time. Participation was solicited from community parenting support groups and through online social media. Data were collected from 73 parents and 88 children on child behavior (adult only) and satisfaction.
Data analyses showed positive satisfaction and utilization results: (1) users rated the ParentNet app very positively (i.e., 85% of caregivers and 88% of youth would recommend the app to others), and (2) parenting behavior was improved with a small/moderate effect-size.
Findings from this initial testing are reviewed along with future development possibilities to be considered. Limitations of small pilot sample and brief administration period could have reduced effects. Further study would include a more robust sample.
背景/引言:父母以前从未如此即时地获得过育儿支持。互联网扩展到智能手机为随时随地为家庭提供最优质的信息提供了机会,使其变得最有用。然而,仍然存在相当多的障碍,无法在正确的时间将正确的信息传递给正确的人。
本研究初步测试了智能手机应用程序“ParentNet”,该应用程序试图通过将家庭成员与特定的行为目标和结果实时连接,实现基于经验支持的治疗的潜力。参与者是通过社区育儿支持小组和在线社交媒体征集的。从 73 名家长和 88 名儿童那里收集了儿童行为(仅限成人)和满意度的数据。
数据分析显示出积极的满意度和利用结果:(1)用户对 ParentNet 应用程序的评价非常高(即 85%的照顾者和 88%的青少年会向他人推荐该应用程序),(2)育儿行为得到了改善,效果较小/中等。
本文回顾了初步测试的结果,并探讨了未来可能需要考虑的发展可能性。小样本的局限性和简短的管理期可能会降低效果。进一步的研究将包括更具代表性的样本。