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家长对基于初级保健的行为服务的偏好与 COVID-19 大流行:一项混合方法研究。

Parents' Preferences for Primary Care-Based Behavioral Services and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Method Study.

机构信息

Prevention Science Institute, University of Oregon, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, Institute on Development and Disability, Oregon Health & Science University, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Psychol. 2023 Nov 16;48(11):879-892. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsad034.

DOI:10.1093/jpepsy/jsad034
PMID:37369014
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11025383/
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study examined how family factors impacted parents' attitudes toward integrated behavioral health (IBH) in pediatric primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic. We hypothesized that COVID-19 impact would predict family functioning challenges, and that pre-existing familial contextual factors would predict parents' interest in IBH modalities.

METHODS

Parents of children ages 1.5-5 years (N = 301) from five primary care clinics completed a survey with measures assessing familial contextual factors (income, race and ethnicity, and parents' childhood adversity), COVID-19 impact on family relationships and wellbeing, family functioning (child behavior, parenting self-efficacy, and parent psychological functioning), and parents' preferences for behavioral support in primary care. A subsample of parents (n = 23) completed qualitative interviews to provide deeper insights into quantitative relationships.

RESULTS

Higher COVID-19 impact was significantly associated with worse parent mental health and child behavior problems, as well as lower interest in IBH virtual support options. Overall, lower SES and racial and/or ethnic minority parents both indicated greater interest in IBH modalities compared to higher SES and White parents, respectively. Qualitative interviews identified how pandemic stressors led to increases in parents' desire for behavioral support from pediatricians, with parents sharing perspectives on the nature of support they desired, including proactive communication from providers and variety and flexibility in the behavioral supports offered.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings have important implications for the provision of behavioral supports for families in primary care, underlying the need to increase parents' access to IBH services by proactively providing evidence-based resources and continuing to offer telehealth support.

摘要

目的

本研究考察了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,家庭因素如何影响儿科初级保健中父母对综合行为健康(IBH)的态度。我们假设 COVID-19 的影响将预测家庭功能障碍,而先前存在的家族背景因素将预测父母对 IBH 模式的兴趣。

方法

来自五个初级保健诊所的 1.5-5 岁儿童的父母(N=301)完成了一项调查,调查内容包括家族背景因素(收入、种族和民族以及父母的童年逆境)、COVID-19 对家庭关系和幸福感的影响、家庭功能(儿童行为、养育自我效能感和父母心理功能)以及父母对初级保健中行为支持的偏好。一小部分父母(n=23)完成了定性访谈,以更深入地了解定量关系。

结果

较高的 COVID-19 影响与父母心理健康和儿童行为问题恶化以及对 IBH 虚拟支持选项的兴趣降低显著相关。总体而言,较低社会经济地位和种族和/或少数民族父母对 IBH 模式的兴趣均高于较高社会经济地位和白人父母。定性访谈确定了大流行压力源如何导致父母对儿科医生行为支持的需求增加,父母分享了他们期望的支持性质的观点,包括提供者的主动沟通以及提供的行为支持的多样性和灵活性。

结论

研究结果对初级保健中为家庭提供行为支持具有重要意义,强调需要通过主动提供循证资源并继续提供远程医疗支持来增加父母获得 IBH 服务的机会。