Evaluating the Effectiveness of Parent Training Pamphlets: An Intervention Study Among Parents at Child Health Checkups.

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Kazuko Akutsu, Aya Goto, Fareeda Abo-Rass, Hiroyuki Yokoyama
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Abstract

Introduction: Parent training (PT) programs are recognized as effective interventions that enhance parenting techniques and improve the parent-child relationship. In Japan, these programs are increasingly implemented to help parents manage behavioral issues in children. This study evaluated the effectiveness of PT pamphlets designed and distributed in Shioya Town, Japan, by comparing outcomes between the intervention and control groups and within subgroups of parents, categorized based on their children's need for follow-up health checkups.

Methods: The study included an intervention group that received PT pamphlets during their 1.5-year health checkups and a control group that did not. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires at the 3.5-year health checkups, assessing adherence to 3 recommended parenting techniques. The analysis focused on comparing intervention and control groups, evaluating adherence to 2 recommended parenting techniques versus one or none. The study also analyzed adherence to each recommended parenting technique within subgroups of parents whose children needed follow-up health checkups and those whose children did not.

Results: The study included 114 participants, with 55 in the intervention group and 59 in the control group. Analysis revealed that 29.1% of the intervention group adhered to 2 recommended parenting techniques, compared with 24.6% in the control group. However, no significant differences were observed between the intervention and control groups in adherence to 2 recommended techniques versus one or none, or to any single technique among the 3. Subgroup analyses revealed significant differences in adherence among parents whose children were identified to have developmental concerns at the 1.5-year health checkup and were required to have follow-up checkups, specifically in the "avoid immediate reactions" approach between intervention and control groups.

Conclusions: The PT pamphlets effectively increased adherence to recommended parenting techniques in the intervention group among children requiring follow-ups. This underscores the importance of culturally adapted PT programs and demonstrates the potential of simple educational interventions in improving parenting styles.

导言:家长培训(PT)计划是公认的有效干预措施,可以提高家长的育儿技巧,改善亲子关系。在日本,这些项目越来越多地用于帮助父母处理孩子的行为问题。本研究评估了在日本盐谷町设计和分发的亲子培训小册子的有效性,比较了干预组和对照组之间的结果,以及根据子女对后续健康检查的需求分类的家长子群体的结果:研究包括干预组和对照组,前者在 1.5 年的健康检查中收到了 PT 小册子,后者则没有收到。在 3.5 年的健康检查中,通过自填问卷收集数据,评估 3 种推荐育儿技巧的遵守情况。分析的重点是对干预组和对照组进行比较,评估坚持两种推荐育儿方法与坚持一种或不坚持一种育儿方法的情况。研究还分析了子女需要进行后续健康检查的家长和子女不需要进行后续健康检查的家长这两个分组对每种推荐育儿方法的坚持情况:研究包括 114 名参与者,其中干预组 55 人,对照组 59 人。分析表明,干预组中有 29.1%的人坚持使用了 2 种推荐的育儿方法,而对照组中只有 24.6%的人坚持使用。分组分析显示,在1.5年健康检查中发现孩子有发育问题并被要求进行后续检查的家长中,干预组和对照组在坚持2种推荐育儿方法与坚持1种或不坚持1种育儿方法,或坚持3种育儿方法中任何一种育儿方法方面没有明显差异:育儿手册有效地提高了干预组中需要复查的儿童对推荐育儿技巧的依从性。这强调了根据文化背景调整育儿技巧计划的重要性,并证明了简单的教育干预措施在改善育儿方式方面的潜力。
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