Department of Pediatrics, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Department, Boston, MA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2023 Aug 23;11:1110578. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1110578. eCollection 2023.
There is a rapid increase in urbanization with a high percentage of people living in poverty in urban informal settlements. These families, including single parents, are requiring accessible and affordable childcare. In Mlolongo, an informal settlement in Machakos County in Nairobi metropolitan area, Kenya, childcare centres, referred to as 'babycares' are increasing in number. They are being provided by local community members without attention to standards or quality control. The study objective was to understand parents', caregivers' and community elders' experiences and perceptions in terms of the quality of babycares in Mlolongo to inform the design and implementation of improved early childcare services.
Using a community-based participatory research philosophy, a qualitative study including focus group discussions with parents, community elders and babycare centre employees/owners (referred to as caregivers) was conducted in Mlolongo.
A total of 13 caregivers, 13 parents of children attending babycares, and eight community elders participated in the focus groups. Overall, community elders, parents and caregivers felt that the babycares were not providing an appropriate quality of childcare. The reported issues included lack of training and resources for caregivers, miscommunication between parents and caregivers on expectations and inappropriate child to caregiver ratio.
The deficiencies identified by respondents indicate a need for improved quality of affordable childcare to support early child development in these settings. Efforts need to be invested in defining effective models of early childcare that can meet the expectations and needs of parents and caregivers and address the major challenges in childcare quality identified in this study.
城市化进程迅速推进,城市贫困人口聚居在非正规住区的比例很高。这些家庭包括单亲父母,他们需要可及且负担得起的儿童保育服务。在肯尼亚内罗毕大都市区马查科斯县的非正规住区 Mlolongo,儿童保育中心(称为“babycare”)的数量正在增加。这些中心是由当地社区成员提供的,没有关注标准或质量控制。本研究旨在了解父母、照顾者和社区长者对 Mlolongo 婴幼儿保育质量的经验和看法,为设计和实施改进的早期儿童保育服务提供信息。
本研究采用社区参与式研究方法,对 Mlolongo 的父母、社区长者和婴幼儿保育中心员工/所有者(称为照顾者)进行了焦点小组讨论。
共有 13 名照顾者、13 名送孩子入托的家长和 8 名社区长者参加了焦点小组。总的来说,社区长者、家长和照顾者都认为这些婴幼儿保育中心没有提供适当的儿童保育质量。报告的问题包括照顾者缺乏培训和资源、家长和照顾者之间在期望和不适当的儿童与照顾者比例方面沟通不畅。
受访者指出的缺陷表明,需要提高负担得起的优质儿童保育水平,以支持这些环境中的幼儿发展。需要投入精力来定义有效的早期儿童保育模式,这些模式可以满足家长和照顾者的期望和需求,并解决本研究中确定的儿童保育质量的主要挑战。