The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Parents as Teachers National Center, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2023 Apr;50(2):172-180. doi: 10.1177/1090198121997731. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
As constant figures in children's lives, parents are key in protecting children from sexual abuse. One barrier to reaching parents is that the topic can be difficult to broach and is sensitive in nature. Such barriers can interfere with implementation and fidelity of evidence-based prevention strategies that are focused on reducing rates of childhood sexual abuse (CSA).
In this exploratory study, we examine provider attitudes about delivering CSA-specific content in an evidence-based prevention module and their self-efficacy.
Thirty-three providers participated in three surveys: prior to a skills-oriented training on how to deliver the CSA prevention module (pretraining), immediately posttraining, and 6 months posttraining. Changes in self-reported willingness to deliver content, beliefs about parents' role in CSA prevention, and confidence about their ability to deliver content were assessed over time. Open-ended questions were coded thematically to reinforce quantitative findings.
Prior to training, providers were worried that parents would respond negatively to CSA content and were concerned about their comfort level discussing victimization and sexual development. Findings suggest that skill-oriented training and provision scripts effectively supported providers and improved confidence in delivering CSA prevention content.
Provider self-efficacy is an important element of implementation fidelity. This exploratory study demonstrated that, though providers may approach CSA content with wariness and trepidation, adequate skills-oriented training can reduce negative attitudes and increase perceived efficacy in the actual delivery of CSA content that persists through implementation.
Skills-based training can significantly enhance fidelity in the delivery of difficult content included in parent-focused preventative interventions.
作为儿童生活中的固定角色,父母在保护儿童免受性虐待方面起着关键作用。阻碍与父母接触的一个障碍是,这个话题很难提及,而且性质敏感。这些障碍可能会干扰以降低儿童性虐待(CSA)发生率为重点的循证预防策略的实施和保真度。
在这项探索性研究中,我们研究了提供者对在循证预防模块中提供 CSA 特定内容的态度及其自我效能感。
33 名提供者参与了三项调查:在进行如何提供 CSA 预防模块的技能导向培训之前(培训前)、培训后立即和培训后 6 个月。随着时间的推移,评估了自我报告的提供内容的意愿、对父母在 CSA 预防中的作用的信念以及对提供内容的能力的信心的变化。通过主题编码对开放式问题进行编码,以加强定量发现。
在培训之前,提供者担心父母会对 CSA 内容做出负面反应,并对他们讨论受害和性发展的舒适度感到担忧。研究结果表明,面向技能的培训和提供脚本有效地支持了提供者,并提高了他们提供 CSA 预防内容的信心。
提供者的自我效能感是实施保真度的重要因素。这项探索性研究表明,尽管提供者可能对 CSA 内容持谨慎和畏惧态度,但适当的技能导向培训可以减少负面态度,并在实际提供 CSA 内容方面增加感知效能,这种效能在实施过程中持续存在。
基于技能的培训可以显著提高以父母为重点的预防干预中提供困难内容的保真度。