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COVID-19 期间的养育照护:早期证据的快速综述。

Nurturing care during COVID-19: a rapid review of early evidence.

机构信息

Research and Evaluation, FHI 360, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Alliance for Human Development, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 9;12(6):e050417. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050417.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant changes to family life, society and essential health and other services. A rapid review of evidence was conducted to examine emerging evidence on the effects of the pandemic on three components of nurturing care, including responsive caregiving, early learning, and safety and security.

DESIGN

Two academic databases, organisational websites and reference lists were searched for original studies published between 1 January and 25 October 2020. A single reviewer completed the study selection and data extraction with verification by a second reviewer.

INTERVENTIONS

We included studies with a complete methodology and reporting on quantitative or qualitative evidence related to nurturing care during the pandemic.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

Studies reporting on outcomes related to responsive caregiving, early learning, and safety and security were included.

RESULTS

The search yielded 4410 citations in total, and 112 studies from over 30 countries met our eligibility criteria. The early evidence base is weighted towards studies in high-income countries, studies related to caregiver mental health and those using quantitative survey designs. Studies reveal issues of concern related to increases in parent and caregiver stress and mental health difficulties during the pandemic, which was linked to harsher and less warm or responsive parenting in some studies. A relatively large number of studies examined child safety and security and indicate a reduction in maltreatment referrals. Lastly, studies suggest that fathers' engagement in caregiving increased during the early phase of the pandemic, children's outdoor play and physical activity decreased (while screen time increased), and emergency room visits for child injuries decreased.

CONCLUSION

The results highlight key evidence gaps (ie, breastfeeding support and opportunities for early learning) and suggest the need for increased support and evidence-based interventions to ensure young children and other caregivers are supported and protected during the pandemic.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行给家庭生活、社会以及基本卫生和其他服务带来了重大变化。对证据进行了快速审查,以考察大流行对养育护理三个组成部分的影响,包括响应式护理、早期学习以及安全和保障。

设计

在 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 10 月 25 日期间,在两个学术数据库、组织网站和参考文献列表中搜索了已发表的原始研究。一位审查员完成了研究选择和数据提取,另一位审查员进行了验证。

干预措施

我们纳入了研究方法完整且报告了与大流行期间养育护理相关的定量或定性证据的研究。

主要和次要结果测量

纳入了报告与响应式护理、早期学习和安全与保障相关结果的研究。

结果

总共有 4410 条引文被检索到,来自 30 多个国家的 112 项研究符合我们的入选标准。早期证据基础主要集中在高收入国家的研究、与照顾者心理健康相关的研究以及使用定量调查设计的研究。研究揭示了一些令人担忧的问题,包括大流行期间父母和照顾者压力增加以及心理健康困难,这在一些研究中与更严厉、更不温暖或不响应的育儿方式有关。相当多的研究检查了儿童的安全和保障情况,并表明虐待报告减少。最后,研究表明,在大流行的早期阶段,父亲参与育儿的比例增加,儿童的户外活动和体育活动减少(同时屏幕时间增加),儿童因受伤前往急诊室就诊的次数减少。

结论

结果突出了关键的证据差距(即母乳喂养支持和早期学习机会),并表明需要增加支持和基于证据的干预措施,以确保儿童和其他照顾者在大流行期间得到支持和保护。

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