The Visible Difference Parenting Toolkit: development of an ACT-based intervention to improve the well-being of parents and caregivers of children with appearance-affecting conditions and injuries.

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Maia Thornton, Heidi Williamson, Toity Deave, James Kiff, Diana Harcourt
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Abstract

Objectives: Caregivers of children with appearance-affecting conditions or injuries can experience common psychosocial challenges, regardless of the cause or nature of their child's visible difference. Despite these common challenges, there is a lack of evidence-based cross-condition support for caregivers of children with visible differences.

Methods: A self-guided acceptance and commitment therapy-based e-book intervention was developed utilizing a Participatory Action Research approach. Twenty-two caregivers of children with a range of visible differences reviewed the full pilot e-book intervention and responded to an online acceptability survey.

Results: While several changes aimed at increasing the accessibility of the intervention materials were discussed, overall the feedback suggested that The Visible Difference Parenting Toolkit addressed an unmet support need. Both the content and the format of the intervention were found to be acceptable by parents, with ehealth Impact Questionnaire scores of >80. Participants recommended specific changes related to accessibility including adding features such as hyperlinks and a search bar to enable users to navigate the e-book.

Conclusions: Caregivers reported that the content of The Visible Difference Parenting Toolkit was relevant to their lived experiences of caring for a child with a visible difference. Parents also reported that the presentation and format of The Visible Difference Parenting Toolkit was clear and accessible. The intervention addresses a previously unmet support need and is an acceptable intervention for caregivers of children with a visible difference.

可见差异育儿工具包:开发基于act的干预措施,以改善患有外貌影响疾病和受伤儿童的父母和照顾者的福祉。
目的:患有外貌影响疾病或受伤儿童的护理人员可能会遇到常见的心理社会挑战,无论其孩子的明显差异的原因或性质如何。尽管存在这些共同的挑战,但对于具有明显差异的儿童照料者,缺乏基于证据的跨条件支持。方法:采用参与式行动研究方法,开发了一种基于自我引导的接受和承诺治疗的电子书干预方法。22名有明显差异的儿童看护人回顾了完整的试点电子书干预措施,并回应了一项在线接受度调查。结果:虽然讨论了一些旨在增加干预材料可及性的变化,但总体上反馈表明,“可见差异育儿工具包”解决了未满足的支持需求。干预的内容和形式均为家长所接受,电子健康影响问卷得分为80分。与会者建议在可访问性方面做出具体改变,包括增加超链接和搜索栏等功能,以便用户浏览电子书。结论:照护者报告《可见差异育儿工具包》的内容与他们照护具有可见差异儿童的生活经验相关。家长们还反映,《看得见的差异育儿工具包》的展示和格式清晰易懂。该干预措施解决了以前未满足的支持需求,是儿童照顾者可接受的干预措施,具有明显的差异。
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Journal of Pediatric Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
89
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Psychology is the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54 of the American Psychological Association. The Journal of Pediatric Psychology publishes articles related to theory, research, and professional practice in pediatric psychology. Pediatric psychology is an integrated field of science and practice in which the principles of psychology are applied within the context of pediatric health. The field aims to promote the health and development of children, adolescents, and their families through use of evidence-based methods.
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