Parenting Research Centre, Level 5, 232 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, VIC, 3003, Australia.
Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Prev Sci. 2018 Oct;19(7):880-893. doi: 10.1007/s11121-018-0897-2.
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention programs. This study assessed the extent to which three types of engagement (participant enrolment, retention and involvement) were influenced by individual, program and contextual factors. Data were from a cluster randomised controlled trial (N = 1447) of a community-based parenting program, delivered at two levels of intensity (group sessions with and without individualised home coaching) conducted in Victoria, Australia. Individual (parent and family) factors and program factors were assessed by parent report and administrative records, and contextual factors by area-level population statistics. Data were analysed using multilevel logistic or linear regression models. Individual and contextual factors predicted enrolment, while family and program factors were more influential on program retention and parents' active involvement. Provision of individualised support was important to all forms of engagement, particularly for families experiencing the greatest barriers to participation. These findings indicate that different strategies are required to effectively support families in the processes of enrolling, continuing to attend and actively participating in early intervention programs.
参与者参与度低会削弱早期干预计划对个人和公共健康的益处。本研究评估了三种参与方式(参与者入组、保留和参与)受个体、项目和环境因素影响的程度。数据来自澳大利亚维多利亚州的一项基于社区的育儿计划的集群随机对照试验(N=1447),该计划以两种强度(有和没有个性化家庭指导的小组会议)进行。个体(父母和家庭)因素和项目因素由父母报告和行政记录评估,环境因素由地区人口统计数据评估。使用多层次逻辑或线性回归模型进行数据分析。个体和环境因素预测了入组情况,而家庭和项目因素对项目保留和父母的积极参与影响更大。提供个性化支持对所有形式的参与都很重要,特别是对那些参与障碍最大的家庭。这些发现表明,需要采取不同的策略来有效支持家庭参与早期干预计划的注册、继续参加和积极参与的过程。