Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Bayview Medical Center (RE Platt), Baltimore, Md.
Department of Pediatrics/Centro Sol, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (J Acosta, S Polk), Baltimore, Md; Maryland Department of Health, Center for HIV/STI Capacity Building and Integration (J Acosta), Baltimore, Md.
Acad Pediatr. 2022 Jan-Feb;22(1):80-89. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2021.05.001. Epub 2021 May 13.
Group Well-Child Care (GWCC) has been described as providing an opportunity to enhance well-being for vulnerable families experiencing psychosocial challenges. We sought to explore benefits and challenges to the identification and management of psychosocial concerns in Group Well-Child Care (GWCC) with immigrant Latino families.
We conducted a case study of GWCC at an urban academic general pediatric clinic serving predominantly Limited English Proficiency Latino families, combining visit observations, interviews, and surveys with Spanish-speaking mothers participating in GWCC, and interviews with providers delivering GWCC. We used an adapted framework approach to qualitative data analysis.
A total of 42 mothers and 9 providers participated in the study; a purposefully selected subset of 17 mothers was interviewed, all providers were interviewed. Mothers and providers identified both benefits and drawbacks to the structure and care processes in GWCC. The longer total visit time facilitated screening and education around psychosocial topics such as postpartum depression but made participation challenging for some families. Providers expressed concerns about the effects of shorter one-on-one time on rapport-building; most mothers did not express similar concerns. Mothers valued the opportunity to make social connections and to learn from the lived experiences of their peers. Discussions about psychosocial topics were seen as valuable but required careful navigation in the group setting, especially when fathers were present.
Participants identified unique benefits and barriers to addressing psychosocial topics in GWCC. Future research should explore the effects of GWCC on psychosocial disclosures and examine ways to enhance benefits while addressing the challenges identified.
小组儿童保健(GWCC)被描述为为有心理社会挑战的弱势家庭提供增强幸福感的机会。我们旨在探讨在为移民拉丁裔家庭提供小组儿童保健(GWCC)时识别和管理心理社会问题的益处和挑战。
我们对一家城市学术普通儿科诊所的 GWCC 进行了案例研究,该诊所主要为英语水平有限的拉丁裔家庭提供服务,将观察就诊、访谈和调查与参加 GWCC 的讲西班牙语的母亲以及为 GWCC 提供服务的提供者进行了结合。我们使用了一种经过改编的框架方法进行定性数据分析。
共有 42 位母亲和 9 位提供者参与了研究;对 17 位母亲进行了有针对性选择的访谈,对所有提供者进行了访谈。母亲和提供者都确定了 GWCC 的结构和护理流程既有好处也有弊端。较长的总就诊时间有利于围绕产后抑郁症等心理社会主题进行筛查和教育,但对一些家庭来说,参与存在挑战。提供者对单次一对一时间较短对建立融洽关系的影响表示担忧;大多数母亲并没有表达类似的担忧。母亲们重视结交社交关系和从同龄人那里学习生活经验的机会。讨论心理社会话题被认为是有价值的,但在小组环境中需要谨慎处理,尤其是当父亲在场时。
参与者确定了在 GWCC 中解决心理社会问题的独特的益处和障碍。未来的研究应该探讨 GWCC 对心理社会披露的影响,并研究如何在解决所确定的挑战的同时增强益处。