Telebehavioral Health for Caregivers of Children With Behavioral Health Needs to Address Caregiver Strain: Cohort Study.

IF 2.1 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Theoren Loo, Myra Altman, David Grodberg, Jennifer La Guardia, Dena Bravata
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Abstract

Background: Behavioral health conditions among children have worsened over the past decade. Caregivers for children with behavioral health conditions are at risk for two types of caregiver strain: (1) an objective strain, that results directly from the child's condition and (2) subjective strain, that arises from the caregiver's feelings regarding these events.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a technology-enabled pediatric and family behavioral health service on caregivers' strain among a commercially insured population. We also explore the common symptom clusters of caregiver strain to better understand the caregiver presentation to inform future care planning.

Methods: We examined changes in caregiver strain using the Caregiver Strain Questionnaire-Short Form 7 over the course of their child's web-based behavioral health care between 2021 and 2023 using a pre-post study design. Common caregiver strain symptom clusters were identified using Ward hierarchical agglomerative clustering.

Results: The majority of children were White 60.8% (1002/1647), female 53.6% (882/1647), and aged between 5 and 9 years (33.7%, 555/1647). Families fall broadly into 4 groups based on what drives caregiver strain the most, namely those experiencing (1) disrupted family relationships and time interruption, (2) missed work, (3) worried about their child's future and feeling tired and sad, and (4) financial strain. Caregiver strain, which was associated with the child's disease severity (P<.001), decreased significantly in all therapeutic groups.

Conclusions: Web-based family-oriented behavioral health care can improve caregiver strain and reduce family and time disruptions, missed work, and financial strain. Sources of caregiver strain vary and may be overlooked when relying on the conventional scoring of the Caregiver Strain Questionnaire-Short Form 7.

为有行为健康需求的儿童的照顾者提供远程行为健康服务,以减轻照顾者的压力:队列研究。
背景:在过去十年中,儿童的行为健康状况不断恶化。有行为健康问题的儿童的照顾者面临两种照顾者压力的风险:(1) 客观压力,直接来自儿童的状况;(2) 主观压力,来自照顾者对这些事件的感受:本研究旨在评估一项技术辅助型儿科和家庭行为健康服务对商业保险人群中照顾者压力的影响。我们还探讨了护理人员紧张的常见症状群,以更好地了解护理人员的表现,为未来的护理规划提供参考:方法:我们使用照顾者压力问卷--简表 7,在 2021 年至 2023 年期间,采用前-后研究设计,考察了照顾者在其子女接受网络行为健康护理过程中的压力变化。采用沃德分层聚类法确定了常见的照顾者压力症状群:大多数儿童为白人,占 60.8%(1002/1647),女性占 53.6%(882/1647),年龄在 5 到 9 岁之间(33.7%,555/1647)。根据造成照顾者压力最大的原因,这些家庭大致可分为四类,即:(1)家庭关系破裂和时间中断;(2)误工;(3)担心孩子的未来并感到疲惫和悲伤;以及(4)经济压力。照顾者的压力与孩子的疾病严重程度有关(PConclusions:基于网络的以家庭为导向的行为健康护理可以改善护理人员的压力,减少对家庭和时间的干扰、误工和经济压力。照顾者压力的来源各不相同,如果依赖于照顾者压力问卷--简表 7 的常规评分,可能会忽略这些来源。
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JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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