Sara Guerra, Carla Oliveira, Catarina Seidi, Liliana Sousa, Álvaro Mendes
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Abstract
This scoping review sought to examine the existing literature on multifamily interventions with families dealing with inherited genetic conditions. It also seeks to identify gaps in the evidence to help guide future research and intervention development. Four databases (PubMed, Web of Sciences, Scopus and PsycInfo) were systematically searched and analysed, resulting in five publications for inclusion. The main findings evidence two main themes: characteristics of multifamily interventions, and evaluation of the intervention and impact on participants. These findings suggest that multifamily interventions can provide families with extended support beyond the care usually offered by genetic healthcare services and contribute to enhancing positive change in key aspects of adaptation and coping with an inherited genetic conditions. Multifamily discussion groups are a methodology that is particularly suitable when working with families in this context. Collaboration between genetic healthcare services and accredited systemic family therapists is required to sustain the implementation of multifamily discussion groups and their feasibility. Research on the effectiveness, feasibility and economic viability of multifamily interventions is also needed.
这一范围审查试图检查多家庭干预与家庭处理遗传条件的现有文献。它还试图找出证据中的差距,以帮助指导未来的研究和干预措施的发展。系统地检索和分析了四个数据库(PubMed、Web of Sciences、Scopus和PsycInfo),结果纳入了五篇出版物。主要研究结果证明了两个主要主题:多家庭干预的特征,以及干预的评估和对参与者的影响。这些发现表明,多家庭干预可以为家庭提供超出通常由遗传保健服务提供的护理的更广泛的支持,并有助于在适应和应对遗传遗传条件的关键方面加强积极的变化。多家庭讨论小组是一种特别适合在这种情况下与家庭一起工作的方法。遗传保健服务和认可的系统家庭治疗师之间的合作需要维持多家庭讨论小组的实施及其可行性。还需要研究多家庭干预措施的有效性、可行性和经济可行性。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Family Therapy advances the understanding and treatment of human relationships constituted in systems such as couples, families and professional networks and wider groups, by publishing articles on theory, research, clinical practice and training. The editorial board includes leading academics and professionals from around the world in keeping with the high standard of international contributions, which make it one of the most widely read family therapy journals.