Pluye P, Tskhay A, Loignon C, Doray G, Sherif R El, Bartlett G, Barwick M, Granikov V, Bouthillier F, Reyes A Gonzalez, Grad R M, Schuster T
Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, 5858 Cote-des-Neiges, Suite 300, Montréal, QC, H3S 1Z1, Canada.
Département de médecine de famille, Université de Sherbrooke, 150, place Charles-Le Moyne, P. O. Box 200, Longueuil, QC, J4K 0A8, Canada.
Matern Child Health J. 2025 Jan;29(1):126-137. doi: 10.1007/s10995-024-04023-0. Epub 2024 Dec 4.
Almost all parents seek online child-related information. This study focuses on parents' experience of using information from an easy-to-read parenting website, Naître et Grandir (N&G), specifically parents with low socioeconomic status (SES). SES is correlated with health literacy, a major determinant of child education and health. In January 2019, the Information Assessment Method (IAM) questionnaire was improved and implemented in a smartphone application (IAM + N&Gsmart) to reach more low SES parents.
We measured the influence of IAM + N&Gsmart on the frequency with which low SES parents responded to the IAM survey of N&G webpages and the relative proportions of anticipated benefits of the N&G content. We also compared these benefits among fathers and mothers.
This was a 4-year prospective time series. For each N&G webpage, parents were invited to complete an IAM questionnaire and report anticipated outcomes. IAM data were collected before (2017-2018) and after (2019-2020) the intervention (IAM + N&Gsmart launch) from Quebec parents of 0-8-year-old children who completed at least one IAM questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were applied.
Participants completed 10,362 IAM questionnaires. Low SES participants anticipated more benefits than other participants, and particularly low SES fathers more than low SES mothers. The proportion of responses and reported benefits from low SES participants increased post-intervention.
Results suggest that increasing literacy-oriented web content can lead to greater benefits among low SES parents, and that increasing father awareness and father-inclusive content can lead to even greater benefits among low SES fathers.
几乎所有家长都会在网上搜索与孩子相关的信息。本研究聚焦于家长使用一个易于阅读的育儿网站“Naître et Grandir”(N&G)所提供信息的体验,特别是社会经济地位较低(SES)的家长。社会经济地位与健康素养相关,而健康素养是儿童教育和健康的一个主要决定因素。2019年1月,信息评估方法(IAM)问卷得到改进,并在一款智能手机应用程序(IAM + N&Gsmart)中实施,以覆盖更多社会经济地位较低的家长。
我们评估了IAM + N&Gsmart对社会经济地位较低的家长回应N&G网页IAM调查的频率以及N&G内容预期益处的相对比例的影响。我们还比较了父亲和母亲在这些益处方面的差异。
这是一项为期4年的前瞻性时间序列研究。对于每个N&G网页,邀请家长完成一份IAM问卷并报告预期结果。从魁北克省0至8岁儿童的家长中收集了在干预(IAM + N&Gsmart推出)之前(2017 - 2018年)和之后(2019 - 2020年)完成至少一份IAM问卷的家长的IAM数据。应用了描述性和推断性统计分析。
参与者共完成了10362份IAM问卷。社会经济地位较低的参与者预期的益处比其他参与者更多,特别是社会经济地位较低的父亲比社会经济地位较低的母亲预期的益处更多。干预后,社会经济地位较低的参与者的回应比例和报告的益处有所增加。
结果表明,增加以素养为导向的网络内容可以给社会经济地位较低的家长带来更大的益处,并且提高父亲的认知度以及包含父亲的内容可以给社会经济地位较低的父亲带来更大的益处。