Parents' expected barriers to psychosocial care for children with complex problems

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Noortje M. Pannebakker PhD, Sijmen A. Reijneveld MD PhD, Mattijs E. Numans MD PhD, Paul L. Kocken PhD
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Abstract

Background and objective

Even though children with complex problems frequently need psychosocial care, two thirds does not receive treatment. Various barriers, particularly expectations of barriers, can hinder effective access of care. Our aim was to assess the practical barriers expected by parents, and the child, family and need factors associated with these expected barriers.

Methods

We sent web-based questionnaires to parents of a random sample of children known to have or be at risk of having complex problems (response = 77%). We used backward regression analyses to examine which factors were associated with expected barriers for children using psychosocial care, or no care at all.

Results

Seventy-three percent of all parents expected practical barriers. Parents of children using psychosocial care expected more barriers than when using no care at all. For children who used no care, parents of girls expected more barriers (regression coefficient 0.54; 95%—confidence interval 0.16, 0.92) as did families having less social support (−0.30; −0.50, −0.11). When children used psychosocial care, parents expected more barriers when their child was of school-age (0.38; 0.01, 0.75), of non-western origin (vs. native) (0.52; 0.17, 0.88), when parents were older (i.e., 36+ years) (−0.77; −1.12, −0.42), experienced more adverse life events (0.29; 0.13, 0.45) or had less social support (−0.17; −0.34, 0.00).

Conclusion

Even when their child is already receiving treatment, parents continue to expect practical barriers to psychosocial care. Psychosocial care services and their gatekeepers should address these concerns. Access to psychosocial care can be improved by removing practical barriers, especially if children already receive psychosocial care, or when parents have a limited network or belong to an ethnic minority.

家长在为有复杂问题的儿童提供社会心理护理方面的预期障碍
背景和目标 尽管有复杂问题的儿童经常需要社会心理护理,但仍有三分之二的儿童没有得到治疗。各种障碍,尤其是对障碍的预期,可能会阻碍有效获得护理。我们的目的是评估家长预期的实际障碍,以及与这些预期障碍相关的儿童、家庭和需求因素。 方法 我们向随机抽样的已知有或可能有复杂问题的儿童的家长(回复率=77%)发送了网络问卷。我们使用反向回归分析来研究哪些因素与使用社会心理护理或根本不使用护理的儿童的预期障碍相关。 结果 73%的家长预计会遇到实际障碍。与不使用任何护理服务的儿童相比,使用社会心理护理服务的儿童的家长预期会遇到更多障碍。对于不使用任何护理服务的儿童,女孩的父母预期会遇到更多障碍(回归系数为 0.54;95% 置信区间为 0.16,0.92),社会支持较少的家庭也会遇到更多障碍(-0.30;-0.50,-0.11)。当孩子使用社会心理护理时,如果孩子处于学龄期(0.38;0.01,0.75)、非西方血统(与本地血统相比)(0.52;0.17,0.88)、父母年龄较大(即 36 岁以上)(-0.77;-1.12,-0.42)、经历较多不良生活事件(0.29;0.13,0.45)或社会支持较少(-0.17;-0.34,0.00),父母预期会遇到更多障碍。 结论 即使孩子已经在接受治疗,家长仍然希望在心理护理方面遇到实际障碍。社会心理护理服务及其把关人应解决这些问题。可以通过消除实际障碍来改善获得社会心理护理的机会,尤其是在儿童已经接受社会心理护理的情况下,或者当家长的人际网络有限或属于少数民族时。
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期刊介绍: Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.
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