Hodson Nathan, Woods Peter Ivor, Donohoe Stephanie, Solano Juan Luque, Gardner James, Giardino Manuel, Sobolev Michael, Giacco Domenico
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.
University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2025 Apr 30;8:e68807. doi: 10.2196/68807.
Parenting programs are the recommended treatment for common mental health problems of childhood such as conduct disorder. In the United Kingdom, local authorities have responsibility for providing or commissioning these programs through face-to-face and video call weekly groups and e-learning style asynchronous offerings. However, there has been a shortage of research into the potential of digital resources to augment and enhance parenting groups.
This pilot study aimed to explore whether providing digital microinterventions in a mobile app (Pause) to augment parenting programs is a feasible strategy. Pause fits into parenting programs and prompts and supports parents to use each week's new parenting skill at home. Specifically, we want to understand (1) whether parents use Pause, (2) what type of features or tools in Pause are most frequently used for support, and (3) what are the perceived strengths and weaknesses of Pause.
Pause was provided to parents attending 3 of the most common parenting programs delivered across 3 local authorities in the United Kingdom. During weekly sessions, parents were supported to add "tools" in the app, which mapped onto the training in their session, for example, distracting their child, setting age-appropriate consequences, and using praise. Preprogram surveys were obtained at the first session. After programs were completed, postprogram surveys were administered to measure app use, gather which tools parents used, and explore the strengths and weaknesses of the app. Participants and practitioners were invited for interviews, where the strengths and weaknesses of augmenting parenting programs with Pause were discussed in more detail.
In total, 53 parents were recruited from groups. A total of 25 of 53 (47%) parents completed postsurveys distributed at their final parenting group session, in keeping with typical rates of attrition in parenting programs. In addition, 7 parents and 3 practitioners agreed to interviews after the program. Most of the parents (23/25, 92%) had used Pause. Other than the journal, used by 17 parents, the most popular tools were the relax tool and praise tool, each used by 10 parents. Survey data revealed specific strengths and weaknesses of the tools in Pause, particularly highlighting that parents wanted Pause to provide more ideas for distraction or relaxation activities. Interviews revealed the challenges parents attending programs face, the range of family members using Pause, and the diverse settings where it was used. Interviews also revealed specific opportunities for improving the user interface and for addressing challenges in the journaling function.
This pilot study found good acceptability and engagement with Pause. Interviews revealed promising evidence, suggesting that Pause may improve family life and aid child behavior change. Future research should evaluate whether adding Pause to parenting programs increases their positive effects on children's behavior and mental health.
育儿项目是治疗儿童常见心理健康问题(如品行障碍)的推荐疗法。在英国,地方当局负责通过面对面和视频通话的每周小组活动以及电子学习式异步课程来提供或委托开展这些项目。然而,对于数字资源增强和改进育儿小组的潜力,相关研究一直不足。
这项试点研究旨在探讨在移动应用程序(Pause)中提供数字微干预措施以增强育儿项目是否是一种可行策略。Pause融入育儿项目,提示并支持家长在家中运用每周所学的新育儿技能。具体而言,我们希望了解:(1)家长是否使用Pause;(2)Pause中哪种功能或工具最常被用于获取支持;(3)Pause的优点和缺点分别是什么。
将Pause提供给在英国3个地方当局开展的3种最常见育儿项目中的家长。在每周的课程中,支持家长在应用程序中添加“工具”,这些工具与课程中的培训内容相对应,例如转移孩子注意力、设定适合孩子年龄的奖惩措施以及给予表扬。在第一节课时进行项目前调查。项目结束后,进行项目后调查,以衡量应用程序的使用情况,了解家长使用了哪些工具,并探讨该应用程序的优缺点。邀请参与者和从业者进行访谈,更详细地讨论使用Pause增强育儿项目的优缺点。
总共从各个小组招募了53名家长。53名家长中有25名(47%)在最后一次育儿小组课程时完成了发放的课后调查问卷,这与育儿项目中典型的流失率相符。此外,有7名家长和3名从业者同意在项目结束后接受访谈。大多数家长(23/25,92%)使用过Pause。除了17名家长使用的日志功能外,最受欢迎的工具是放松工具和表扬工具,各有10名家长使用。调查数据揭示了Pause中工具的具体优缺点,尤其突出表明家长希望Pause能提供更多转移注意力或放松活动的想法。访谈揭示了参加项目的家长所面临的挑战、使用Pause的家庭成员范围以及使用Pause的不同场景。访谈还揭示了改进用户界面以及解决日志功能中存在的挑战的具体机会。
这项试点研究发现家长对Pause的接受度和参与度良好。访谈揭示了一些有前景的证据,表明Pause可能改善家庭生活并有助于儿童行为改变。未来的研究应评估在育儿项目中添加Pause是否会增加其对儿童行为和心理健康的积极影响。