Development and Evaluation of a Mutual Support Program for Parents of Children with Developmental Disorders in Japan

Y. Hirata, Y. Haramaki, Yasuyo Takano, K. Nishiyori, Rie Otsuka, Sae Nakamura
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This study aimed to develop an interaction program for mutual support exchange for the parents of children with developmental disorders, identify the most urgent issues in the program, and the potential difficulties of implementation by the qualitative method. In Study 1, practical activities were reviewed from the perspective of process evaluation for staff meetings and participant questionnaires. Program structure and intention were presented, and the innovations in program structure were described. Practical activities were discussed from the following perspectives: (1) type and content of activities; (2) duration and frequency of program implementation; (3) number and characteristics of users, characteristics of program implementers, and information on program provision methods: (i) implementation arrangements, (ii) degree of service, (iii) problems and negative effects of implementation, (iv) matching between planning and implementation, (v) stability, and (vi) utilization. In Study 2, we conducted a categorical analysis of participant questionnaires (n=157), specifically descriptive data on parents' program experiences. The effects of the program were described in three major categories: “Experiences through opportunities for reflection,” “Experiences through interaction with other parents,” and “Increased motivation.” Moreover, the contents of the program and the characteristics of the structure that produced the effects were studied. The relationship between the categories also showed the mechanism of the program's effectiveness, in which opportunities for reflection and mutual interaction among parents lead to increased motivation. In the future, it is important to examine the detailed mechanisms of the program and it is expected that further effective activities will be developed and evaluated with studies in more countries and regions.
日本发育障碍儿童父母相互支持计划的发展与评价
本研究旨在为发育障碍儿童的父母制定一个相互支持交流的互动项目,通过定性的方法找出该项目中最迫切的问题,以及实施中可能存在的困难。在研究1中,从员工会议过程评价和参与者问卷调查的角度对实践活动进行了回顾。提出了项目的结构和意图,阐述了项目结构的创新。从以下几个方面对实践活动进行了探讨:(1)实践活动的类型和内容;(2)项目实施的持续时间和频率;(3)用户的数量和特征,项目实施方的特征,项目提供方法的信息:(i)实施安排,(ii)服务程度,(iii)实施的问题和负面影响,(iv)规划与实施的匹配,(v)稳定性,(vi)利用率。在研究2中,我们对参与者问卷(n=157)进行了分类分析,特别是对父母的课程经历进行了描述性数据分析。该计划的效果被描述为三个主要类别:“通过反思的机会获得的经验”,“通过与其他父母互动获得的经验”,以及“增加的动力”。并对程序的内容和产生效果的结构特点进行了研究。类别之间的关系也显示了项目有效性的机制,在这种机制中,父母之间的反思和相互互动的机会导致了动机的增加。今后,重要的是审查该方案的详细机制,预计将在更多的国家和区域开展进一步有效的活动并进行研究评价。
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