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一项关于加拿大安大略省幼儿教育工作者对终生健康小贴士育儿可接受性和可行性看法的混合方法研究。

A mixed methods study of early childhood providers' perceptions of the acceptability and feasibility of parenting for lifelong Health tip sheets in Ontario, Canada.

机构信息

Insight Impact Consulting, LLC, Chicago, IL, USA.

Division of Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Aug 28;24(1):999. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11468-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Universal parenting campaigns are efficient, cost-effective and can eliminate barriers to accessing conventional, face-to-face parenting interventions. The aims of the CHAMPP4KIDS study were to assess Canadian early childhood providers' perceptions of the acceptability and feasibility of implementing a universal parenting resource, the Parenting for Lifelong Health tip sheets.

METHODS

Using a convergent mixed method design, an online survey of providers working with families with young children in Ontario, Canada was followed by focus group discussions with a subset of providers to explore their perceptions of using the tip sheets in their professional practice.

RESULTS

Providers generally perceived the tip sheets to be acceptable but had reservations with respect to the feasibility of distributing the sheets to their clients as standalone, universal parenting resources. Providers agreed the tip sheets covered topics pertinent to caregivers' concerns, offered useful strategies and, therefore, had the potential to be valuable, engaging resources for families. However, many providers said the sheets would only be effective as complementary resources to facilitated in-person sessions, especially for high-needs families.

CONCLUSION

Providers suggested that future iterations of these resources take into consideration more accessible design and formatting, literacy levels, word choice and further cultural adaptation. Insight into the nuances and potential divergence between provider perceptions of universal materials' acceptability and feasibility can help adapt materials to pre-emptively respond to potential implementation barriers, facilitate intervention fidelity and, ultimately, increase the likelihood of intervention acceptability and feasibility of both providers and caregivers.

摘要

背景

普及育儿活动效率高、成本效益好,可以消除获得传统面对面育儿干预的障碍。CHAMPP4KIDS 研究的目的是评估加拿大幼儿教育工作者对实施普遍育儿资源(育儿终生健康提示单)的可接受性和可行性的看法。

方法

采用汇聚式混合方法设计,对在安大略省与幼儿家庭一起工作的提供者进行在线调查,随后对其中一部分提供者进行焦点小组讨论,以探讨他们在专业实践中使用提示单的看法。

结果

提供者普遍认为提示单是可以接受的,但对将这些单页作为独立的普遍育儿资源分发给客户的可行性持保留意见。提供者同意提示单涵盖了与照顾者关注相关的主题,提供了有用的策略,因此有可能成为家庭有价值、引人入胜的资源。然而,许多提供者表示,这些提示单只有作为面对面会议的补充资源才会有效,尤其是对高需求家庭而言。

结论

提供者建议,未来这些资源的迭代应考虑更易访问的设计和格式、读写水平、措辞选择和进一步的文化适应。深入了解提供者对普遍材料的可接受性和可行性的看法的细微差别和潜在差异,可以帮助调整材料,预先应对潜在的实施障碍,促进干预的一致性,并最终提高提供者和照顾者对干预的可接受性和可行性的可能性。

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