Bringer Marie, Bodard Sylvain, Moscoso Ana, Revah-Levy Anne, Purper-Ouakil Diane, Acquaviva Eric, Delorme Richard, Landman Benjamin, Sibeoni Jordan
Université de Paris Cité, Paris, France.
AP-HP, Hôpital Robert Debré, Service Universitaire de Psychiatrie de l'enfant et l'adolescent, Paris, France.
Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2025 Mar 24;19(1):31. doi: 10.1186/s13034-025-00886-5.
Parents' perceptions of their child's mental health play a crucial role in their decision to seek mental health services. Additionally, mental health literacy, which includes knowledge about mental health disorders, is essential for identifying, managing, and preventing mental health problems. Online health information searches are a vital resource for parents of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)- one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders- as they provide emotional support and information on risk factors, treatments, and prognosis. However, while online resources are widely used, little is known about how parents navigate, interpret, and integrate this information into their care decisions. This study explored parents' lived experiences of seeking ADHD-related information online, examining how these searches shape their perceptions, decision-making, and interactions with healthcare professionals.
This qualitative study followed the Inductive Process to analyze the Structure of lived Experience (IPSE) approach. Twenty parents of children with ADHD were recruited using a purposive sampling strategy, and data were collected through semi-structured interviews until saturation was reached. Data analysis was conducted using a descriptive and structuring procedure to identify key experiential themes.
Data analysis produced three central experiential axes: [1] Internet and the care pathway; [2] Internet knowledge and its supporting role; and [3] Internet and discordant discourse on ADHD between health professionals. Most parents reported using social networks as a crucial source of support, guidance, and mutual aid. Specifically, online parent groups helped them navigate obstacles in the care pathway, manage conflicting perspectives on ADHD, and alleviate feelings of guilt.
Healthcare professionals and stakeholders should consider the impact of web-based resources on parental decision-making and work towards improving the accessibility and reliability of online health information.
父母对孩子心理健康的认知在他们决定寻求心理健康服务方面起着至关重要的作用。此外,心理健康素养,包括对心理健康障碍的了解,对于识别、管理和预防心理健康问题至关重要。在线健康信息搜索对于患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)(最常见的神经发育障碍之一)儿童的父母来说是一项重要资源,因为它们提供情感支持以及有关风险因素、治疗方法和预后的信息。然而,虽然在线资源被广泛使用,但对于父母如何浏览、解读并将这些信息整合到他们的护理决策中却知之甚少。本研究探讨了父母在网上搜索ADHD相关信息的实际经历,考察这些搜索如何塑造他们的认知、决策以及与医疗保健专业人员的互动。
这项定性研究遵循归纳过程来分析生活经验结构(IPSE)方法。采用目的抽样策略招募了20名患有ADHD儿童的父母,并通过半结构化访谈收集数据,直至达到饱和状态。使用描述性和结构化程序进行数据分析,以确定关键的经验主题。
数据分析产生了三个核心经验轴:[1]互联网与护理途径;[2]互联网知识及其支持作用;[3]互联网与医疗专业人员之间关于ADHD的不一致话语。大多数父母报告称,社交网络是支持、指导和互助的重要来源。具体而言,在线家长群体帮助他们克服护理途径中的障碍,处理关于ADHD的相互矛盾的观点,并减轻内疚感。
医疗保健专业人员和利益相关者应考虑基于网络的资源对父母决策的影响,并努力提高在线健康信息的可及性和可靠性。