Survey of intention among public health nurses in providing solution-focused parenting support.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-13 DOI:10.1111/phn.13032
Liesbeth Theuns-Boumans, Jolanda Mathijssen, Carin Rots-de Vries, Ien van de Goor
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Abstract

Objective: Parenting support has shifted from a problem-focused to a strengths-based solution-focused approach. This study surveyed public health nurses to explain their intention to provide solution-focused parenting support in their practice.

Design: The design of this study was cross-sectional.

Sample: The initial sample included 781 public health nurses who were employed with various youth healthcare organizations in the Netherlands.

Measurements: Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior, a questionnaire was developed and administered to measure (a) behavioral, normative, and control beliefs, (b) attitudes, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control, and (c) intention. The data were subjected to structural equation modeling.

Results: A total of 449 (57.5%) public health nurses completed questionnaires. Associations as indicated by the Theory of Planned Behavior were confirmed with the exception of that between perceived behavioral control and intention. Statistically significant paths and correlations were added. The final model accounted for 53% of the variance in the intention to perform solution-focused parenting support.

Conclusions: In this study, public health nurses strongly intended to provide solution-focused parenting support, thus indicating their acceptance of the approach. Their intention was predominantly associated with subjective norm.

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公共卫生护士提供以解决问题为重点的育儿支持的意向调查。
目标:育儿支持已经从以问题为中心转变为以优势为基础的以解决方案为中心的方法。本研究调查了公共卫生护士,以解释他们在实践中提供以解决方案为重点的育儿支持的意图。设计:本研究采用横断面设计。样本:最初的样本包括781名公共卫生护士,他们受雇于荷兰的各种青年保健组织。测量方法:基于计划行为理论,开发并实施了一份问卷来测量(a)行为、规范和控制信念,(b)态度、主观规范和感知行为控制,以及(c)意图。对数据进行结构方程建模。结果:共有449名(57.5%)公共卫生护士完成问卷调查。计划行为理论所表明的关联得到了证实,但感知行为控制与意图之间的关联除外。加入了具有统计学意义的路径和相关性。最终的模型在执行以解决方案为中心的育儿支持的意图方面占53%的差异。结论:在本研究中,公共卫生护士强烈倾向于提供以解决方案为中心的育儿支持,从而表明他们接受这种方法。他们的意图主要与主观规范有关。
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