Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Clinical Sciences, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
Eur J Public Health. 2020 Jun 1;30(3):426-431. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckz155.
This study aims to determine whether the Parental Responsiveness Rating Scale (PaRRiS) completed at child age 24-30 months can be used by community child health nurses (CCHNs) to reliably measure the quality of parent-child interactions in practice.
A mixed-methods design was used involving CCHNs working in public health settings. Five CCHNs recruited from the North-East of England were trained to use PaRRiS. Thirty parent-child dyads attending their routine 24-30-month check were observed. Nurses rated parent-child dyads during 5 min of free-play using PaRRiS. The free-play sessions were video recorded and rated blind by the first author to the nurse observation. Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted with the five CCHNs once observations of parent-child interactions were complete. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, anonymized and thematically analyzed.
Two-thirds of participating parents were mothers. Half the families (15/30) were from the 10% most deprived areas based on the English Index of Multiple Deprivation. The average PaRRiS score was 3.03 [standard deviation (SD) = 0.8; all ratings were <5.0]. Reliability between the first author ('gold standard') and CCHNs was excellent [Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC): 0.85; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.67-0.93]. CCHNs found PaRRiS aligned well with current practice and was acceptable to parents. There was no evidence of a relationship between social disadvantage and PaRRiS scores.
With further development and evaluation work, PaRRiS could potentially be incorporated into existing universal health services to provide child health nurses with an additional tool for identifying families most likely to be in need of parent-child interaction interventions.
本研究旨在确定社区儿童保健护士(CCHN)能否在 24-30 个月龄儿童时使用父母反应性评定量表(PaRRiS)可靠地测量实践中的亲子互动质量。
本研究采用混合方法设计,涉及在公共卫生环境中工作的 CCHN。从英格兰东北部招募的 5 名 CCHN 接受了 PaRRiS 使用培训。30 名 24-30 个月龄常规检查的父母和子女被观察。护士在 5 分钟的自由游戏中使用 PaRRiS 对父母-子女对子进行评分。自由游戏过程被视频记录,由第一作者对护士观察结果进行盲评。在完成对亲子互动的观察后,对 5 名 CCHN 进行了半结构化电话访谈。访谈进行了录音,转录,匿名处理并进行了主题分析。
三分之二的参与父母为母亲。一半的家庭(30 个家庭中的 15 个)来自英语多维度贫困指数中最贫困的 10%地区。平均 PaRRiS 评分为 3.03(标准差(SD)=0.8;所有评分均<5.0)。第一作者(“黄金标准”)和 CCHN 之间的可靠性极好[组内相关系数(ICC):0.85;95%置信区间(CI):0.67-0.93]。CCHN 发现 PaRRiS 与当前实践非常吻合,且家长也可接受。社会劣势与 PaRRiS 评分之间没有证据表明存在关系。
经过进一步的开发和评估工作,PaRRiS 可能会被纳入现有的全民健康服务中,为儿童保健护士提供一种额外的工具,以识别最有可能需要亲子互动干预的家庭。