Sherr Lorraine, Mebrahtu Helen, Mwaba Kasonde, Nurova Nisso, Chetty Angelique Nicole, Swartz Alison, Cluver Lucie, Steventon Roberts Kathryn J, Lachman Jamie M
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.
Department of Social Policy & Intervention, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Health Psychol Behav Med. 2022 Aug 4;10(1):676-694. doi: 10.1080/21642850.2022.2104285. eCollection 2022.
Parenting was severely affected by lockdown, school closure, illness, movement restrictions and the many sudden changes wrought by the global emergence of COVID-19. Responding to the need for a rapid emergency response to support parents and caregivers, a consortium of providers developed a suite of COVID-19 parenting resources based on evidence-based parenting interventions. Launched in March 2020, these were adapted for online use, with versions in over 100 languages, and the possibility for downloading, radio, and oral provision. A rapid qualitative evaluation initiative was conducted from September 2020 to February 2021 to inform the procedure, understand the impact and to drive future provision. The evaluation collected openended responses surveys (n = 495 participants) and in-depth interviews with parents, providers, and adolescent children (n = 22) from 14 countries and one global source. Data were gathered on parenting challenges during COVID-19 and the utility of the COVID-19 parenting resources. In-depth, semi-structured interviews explored the same concepts and elaborated on challenges, utility of the resources, and recommendations for the future. Data were coded in a hierarchy from basic, organising and global theme generation.Results: The parenting resources equipped parents with information and practices transforming everyday lives, and interactions. The tips provided prompts and permissions related to children's behaviour, enabled communications, and offered ways to reduce stress, monitor behaviour and navigate discipline challenges. The timeliness of the resources as well as the clarity and ease of use were seen as advantages. Future direction and possible hurdles related to adaptations needed according to recipient, child age, local context, culture, and new challenges. Overall findings point to the value and utility of this unprecedented global response to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Results suggest that rapid provision of parenting resources at scale is feasible and of use and opens a pathway for providing evidence-based interventions under COVID-19 constraints.
育儿受到了封锁、学校关闭、疾病、行动限制以及新冠疫情全球大流行带来的诸多突然变化的严重影响。为了满足迅速提供紧急应对措施以支持家长和照料者的需求,一个由多家服务提供商组成的联盟基于循证育儿干预措施,开发了一套新冠疫情育儿资源。这些资源于2020年3月推出,经过调整可在线使用,有100多种语言版本,还提供下载、广播和口头传播的形式。2020年9月至2021年2月开展了一项快速定性评估倡议,以指导操作流程、了解影响并推动未来的资源提供。该评估收集了开放式回复调查(495名参与者)以及对来自14个国家和一个全球样本的家长、服务提供商和青少年儿童(22名)的深入访谈。收集了关于新冠疫情期间育儿挑战以及新冠疫情育儿资源实用性的数据。深入的半结构化访谈探讨了相同的概念,并详细阐述了挑战、资源的实用性以及对未来的建议。数据按照从基本主题、组织主题到全局主题生成的层次进行编码。结果:育儿资源为家长提供了改变日常生活和互动的信息与做法。这些小贴士提供了与儿童行为相关的提示和许可,促进了沟通,并提供了减轻压力、监测行为和应对纪律挑战的方法。资源提供的及时性以及清晰度和易用性被视为优势。未来的方向以及根据接受者、儿童年龄、当地情况、文化和新挑战进行调整时可能遇到的障碍。总体研究结果表明了这种前所未有的全球应对新冠疫情大流行措施的价值和实用性。结果表明,大规模快速提供育儿资源是可行且有用的,并为在新冠疫情限制条件下提供循证干预措施开辟了一条途径。