[On the effectiveness of a new advisory service for parents of children in need of care: a controlled study].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Pflege Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1024/1012-5302/a001018
Stefan Nickel, Daniel Lüdecke, Isabella Helmreich, Jan Broll
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On the effectiveness of a new advisory service for parents of children in need of care: a controlled study Abstract: Background: Families with children in need of care are exposed to great stress. This results in risks that often lead to a poor living and care situation for families. To support them, an innovative regionally anchored support service is being developed by so-called Family Health Partners (FGP) as part of the NEST research project. Aim/Objective: The primary endpoint of the study is the quality of life of the families. Secondary outcomes are resilience factors and associated measures as well as access to care services. Methods: The effectiveness of the FGP will be tested in a controlled study with four measurement times (baseline, after 6, 12 and 18 months) between January 2022 and April 2024. A total of 204 families with children in need of care were recruited for an intervention and control group. Multilevel models are used to analyze the longitudinal data. Results: Between T0 and T1 there are statistically significant improvements in the intervention group, especially in daily and social stress in the family, in mental health and resilience. In addition, knowledge about general benefit rights as well as specific support and relief offers for caring parents has increased. Conclusions: The results of the first two measurement times indicate that a positive change in quality of life, resilience and health literacy can be achieved through the FGP.

[关于为需要照顾的儿童的父母提供的新咨询服务的有效性:一项对照研究]。
为需要照顾儿童的家长提供新咨询服务的有效性:一项对照研究 摘要:背景:有需要照顾儿童的家庭面临着巨大的压力。这就造成了一些风险,往往导致家庭生活和照料状况不佳。为了向他们提供支持,作为 NEST 研究项目的一部分,所谓的家庭健康合作伙伴(FGP)正在开发一种创新的地区性支持服务。目的/目标:研究的主要终点是家庭的生活质量。次要结果是复原力因素和相关措施以及获得护理服务的机会。方法:将在 2022 年 1 月至 2024 年 4 月期间开展一项对照研究,在四个测量时间段(基线、6 个月后、12 个月后和 18 个月后)测试家庭综合项目的有效性。干预组和对照组共招募了 204 个需要照料儿童的家庭。采用多层次模型对纵向数据进行分析。结果显示从 T0 到 T1,干预组在统计学上有显著改善,尤其是在家庭的日常和社会压力、心理健康和适应能力方面。此外,对一般福利权利以及为照顾子女的父母提供的具体支持和救济的了解也有所增加。结论前两次测量的结果表明,通过家庭性别问题方案,可以在生活质量、复原力和健康知识方面实现积极的变化。
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Pflege
Pflege NURSING-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
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