Systematic review with qualitative meta-synthesis of parents' experiences and needs in relation to having a child or young person with a mental health difficulty.

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Faith Martin, Dania Dahmash, Sarah Wicker, Sarah Glover, Charlie Duncan, Andrea Anastassiou, Lucy Docherty, Sarah Halligan
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Question: What are the experiences and needs of parents of children and young people (CYP) aged 5-18 with diagnosed mental health difficulties, particularly in relation to the parents' own well-being?

Study selection and analysis: A systematic review with thematic meta-synthesis was conducted, including qualitative studies published in English. Seven databases were searched (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL Ultimate, AMED, EMBASE, Web of Science and Cochrane Library) from inception to September 2024. Studies focused on parents of CYP aged 5-18 years, where the CYP had a confirmed mental health diagnosis.

Findings: Of 75 862 screened studies, 46 met inclusion criteria. Six overarching themes were identified: support needs and gaps; impact on everyday life; altered family dynamics; parental worries and fears; emotional experience of caregivers and self-care paradox. Parents face significant challenges, including unmet support needs from healthcare and education systems, substantial impacts on daily life and altered family dynamics. Emotional experiences such as worry, guilt and stigma were pervasive, compounded by systemic gaps in information and resources. Parents often prioritise their child's needs over their own, creating barriers to self-care. These challenges were consistent across diagnoses but heightened in cases of life-threatening conditions like eating disorders and depression.

Conclusions: The findings highlight support needs for parents of CYP with mental health difficulties. Tailored interventions, better professional training and family centred care are needed. Future research should focus on developing theoretical models of parental distress to guide interventions and inform support mechanisms that mitigate these broad impacts on parents' well-being.

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采用质性综合方法对父母在养育有精神健康困难的儿童或青少年方面的经历和需求进行系统评价。
问:5-18岁被诊断有精神健康问题的儿童和青少年(CYP)的父母的经历和需求是什么,特别是与父母自己的健康有关的情况?研究选择和分析:进行了专题综合的系统综述,包括以英文发表的定性研究。检索了7个数据库(MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL Ultimate, AMED, EMBASE, Web of Science和Cochrane Library),检索时间从成立到2024年9月。研究的重点是5-18岁青少年的父母,他们的青少年有明确的心理健康诊断。结果:在筛选的75 862项研究中,46项符合纳入标准。确定了六个总体主题:支持需求和差距;影响日常生活;改变的家庭动态;父母的担忧和恐惧;照顾者的情感体验与自我照顾悖论。父母面临重大挑战,包括医疗保健和教育系统的支持需求未得到满足,对日常生活的重大影响以及家庭动态的改变。担忧、内疚和耻辱等情绪体验普遍存在,再加上信息和资源方面的系统性差距。父母往往优先考虑孩子的需求,而不是自己的需求,这给他们的自我照顾制造了障碍。这些挑战在所有诊断中都是一致的,但在饮食失调和抑郁症等危及生命的疾病中则更加严重。结论:本研究结果强调了有心理健康困难的青少年家长的支持需求。需要有针对性的干预措施、更好的专业培训和以家庭为中心的护理。未来的研究应侧重于发展父母痛苦的理论模型,以指导干预措施,并告知支持机制,以减轻这些对父母福祉的广泛影响。
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