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家长-照顾者使用同伴支持网络的体验:一项定性研究。

Parent-carer experiences using a peer support network: a qualitative study.

机构信息

University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Oct 16;23(1):2007. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16666-9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Parent-carers of children and young people (CYP) with mental health problems are at greater risk of poor outcomes, such as poor physical and mental health. Peer interventions for parent-carers of CYP with disabilities may improve parent-carer outcomes. This qualitative study investigates parent-carer experiences of using Parental Minds (PM), a multi-component peer support service for parent-carers of CYP with disabilities.

METHODS

Twelve current service-users and four staff/volunteers at PM participated in one-to-one semi-structured interviews. All participants were white females, except for one service-user who was male. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis of results was used to explore perceived benefits and disadvantages of PM and possible behaviour change mechanisms.

RESULTS

Three themes and eight subthemes were identified. Participants identified that internal and external factors influence their self-concept. The identification of themselves as a priority, and empowerment by reassurance and affirmation lead to improved parent-carer self-efficacy and agency to better care for their CYP. Participants described the difficulty of speaking honestly with friends and family about what they experience because it is perceived as different to what "normal" parents experience. From participant accounts, PM enables the construction of a support network and links external services to help manage family circumstances rather than offer curative treatment/intervention. Proactive and immediate advice which is constantly and consistently available was valued by participants. Participants expressed the need for a flexible range of service components which provide holistic support that encompasses both health and social care.

CONCLUSIONS

PM was perceived to be beneficial as a multi-component peer support service which increases parenting self-efficacy and empowerment, reduces isolation, improves access to services, and is tailored to individual needs. Parent-carers reported benefits in parenting and wellbeing practices. The development of a refined logic model will inform a future study of the effectiveness of PM on parent-carer outcomes.

摘要

简介

儿童和青少年(CYP)有心理健康问题的父母照顾者面临更糟糕的结果的风险更大,例如身心健康状况不佳。针对残疾 CYP 父母照顾者的同伴干预可能会改善父母照顾者的结果。这项定性研究调查了父母照顾者使用 Parental Minds(PM)的体验,PM 是一种针对残疾 CYP 父母照顾者的多组件同伴支持服务。

方法

12 名当前的服务使用者和 PM 的 4 名工作人员/志愿者参加了一对一的半结构化访谈。所有参与者均为白人女性,除了一名男性服务使用者。所有访谈均进行了录音,并逐字记录。使用主题分析对结果进行分析,以探讨 PM 的好处和坏处以及可能的行为改变机制。

结果

确定了三个主题和八个子主题。参与者认为内部和外部因素会影响他们的自我概念。将自己视为优先事项,并通过得到安慰和肯定来增强自己的能力,从而提高父母照顾者的自我效能感和能力,更好地照顾他们的 CYP。参与者描述了与朋友和家人坦诚交谈他们所经历的事情的困难,因为这被认为与“正常”父母所经历的不同。根据参与者的描述,PM 可以构建一个支持网络,并将外部服务联系起来,以帮助管理家庭环境,而不是提供治疗/干预措施。参与者非常重视随时提供的主动和即时建议。参与者表示需要灵活的服务组件范围,提供全面的支持,涵盖健康和社会关怀。

结论

PM 被认为是一种有益的多组件同伴支持服务,它可以提高育儿自我效能感和赋权感,减少孤立感,改善服务的可及性,并满足个人需求。父母照顾者报告说在育儿和健康实践方面受益。一个精炼的逻辑模型的开发将为 PM 对父母照顾者结果的有效性的未来研究提供信息。

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