Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Birtinya, Queensland, Australia.
School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, Queensland, Australia.
Child Care Health Dev. 2024 Jan;50(1):e13148. doi: 10.1111/cch.13148. Epub 2023 Jun 27.
Increasingly, health services are adopting short-term consultative therapy models, such as single session therapy, to cope with increased service demands, finite budgets and changing consumer expectations. Within the paediatric sub-specialty of child development and behaviour, allied health clinicians are central to supporting families to understand their children, provide therapeutic interventions and help achieve optimal developmental and health outcomes. This study aimed to describe parents'/caregivers' engagement during advanced allied health consultations utilizing a single session therapy framework for managing neurodevelopmental and behavioural concerns in children.
Between March to June 2021, 14 parents participated in a qualitative study involving focus groups. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to code and interpret the data to understand and explore families' engagement in single session therapy.
Three overarching themes relating to parents' engagement during consultations emerged from the data: connection with the clinician, parental attributes and organizational influences. Clinician connection was the prominent construct that enhanced parent attributes and the positive perception of the organization in an ongoing manner. There was a complex interplay between the behavioural and affective components of the clinician, parents and the organization to create mutual presence, valued time, understanding and action.
This study demonstrates the importance of clinician connection, parental attributes and organizational influences to enhance engagement in therapeutic consultations. These factors are interrelated and are a complex blend of behaviour and internal states and highly individualized for each family. Understanding how services can continue to engage families is integral to ongoing sustainability and overall health and well-being.
为应对服务需求增加、有限预算和不断变化的消费者期望,越来越多的卫生服务机构开始采用短期咨询治疗模式,如单次治疗,以应对这些挑战。在儿童发育和行为的儿科亚专科中,联合健康临床医生是支持家庭了解孩子、提供治疗干预措施并帮助实现最佳发育和健康结果的核心力量。本研究旨在描述父母/照顾者在利用单次治疗框架管理儿童神经发育和行为问题的高级联合健康咨询中的参与情况。
在 2021 年 3 月至 6 月期间,14 名父母参加了一项涉及焦点小组的定性研究。采用反思性主题分析对数据进行编码和解释,以了解和探索家庭在单次治疗中的参与情况。
从数据中出现了与父母在咨询期间的参与相关的三个总体主题:与临床医生的联系、父母的属性和组织影响。临床医生的联系是增强父母属性和积极感知组织的突出结构,以持续的方式进行。临床医生、父母和组织之间的行为和情感成分之间存在着复杂的相互作用,从而创造了相互存在、有价值的时间、理解和行动。
本研究表明临床医生的联系、父母的属性和组织的影响对于增强治疗咨询的参与至关重要。这些因素相互关联,是每个家庭的行为和内部状态的复杂组合,具有高度的个体性。了解服务如何继续吸引家庭,对于服务的持续可持续性以及整体健康和福祉至关重要。