University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Health Educ Behav. 2023 Feb;50(1):144-152. doi: 10.1177/10901981211033233. Epub 2021 Oct 4.
Prevention-focused parenting education programs (P-FPEPs) provide knowledge and support to parents to strengthen parent-child relationships, enhance parental and family well-being, and promote healthy child development. The positive impact of such programs on child health and development is well documented. Yet, how P-FPEPs influence parents remains unclear. The objective of this study was to explore parental perceptions of changes associated with participation in a P-FPEP. We analyzed data using interpretive description with qualitative responses from 459 parents who participated in nine different P-FPEPs in a large Canadian city. Participation in a P-FPEP changed parents' relationships with themselves, their children, their partners, and their community. Participants' relationship with themselves as parents changed as they recognized the value of self-care without guilt, gained knowledge of typical child development, and developed greater confidence in their parenting. Positive changes in participants' relationships with their children were facilitated by better understanding the perspective of the child, improving communication, feeling more connected to their child, and changing parenting behavior. For many participants, the relationship with their partner improved when they learned about different parenting styles and began communicating more openly. Participants' relationships with the larger community were strengthened as they experienced a sense of normalization of their parenting experiences, developed connections with other parents, and learned about community resources. Independent of any specific program curriculum or structure, change associated with P-FPEPs focused on how a shift in understanding and attitudes changed relationships and consequently changed parenting behavior.
以预防为重点的育儿教育计划(P-FPEP)为父母提供知识和支持,以加强亲子关系、增强父母和家庭的幸福感,并促进儿童健康发展。此类计划对儿童健康和发展的积极影响已有充分记录。然而,P-FPEP 如何影响父母尚不清楚。本研究的目的是探讨父母对参与 P-FPEP 相关变化的看法。我们使用解释性描述方法对来自加拿大一个大城市的 459 名参与了九个不同 P-FPEP 的父母的定性回答进行了分析。参与 P-FPEP 改变了父母与自己、孩子、伴侣和社区的关系。父母作为父母的自我认知发生了变化,他们认识到自我照顾的价值而没有内疚感,获得了典型儿童发展的知识,并对自己的育儿能力更有信心。父母与孩子的关系发生了积极的变化,这是因为他们更好地理解了孩子的观点,改善了沟通,与孩子的联系更紧密,并改变了育儿行为。对许多参与者来说,当他们了解不同的育儿风格并开始更开放地沟通时,与伴侣的关系得到了改善。参与者与更大社区的关系得到了加强,因为他们感受到了对其育儿经历的正常化,与其他父母建立了联系,并了解了社区资源。无论特定的计划课程或结构如何,与 P-FPEP 相关的变化都集中在理解和态度的转变如何改变关系,从而改变育儿行为。