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摘要
家庭保障服务汇集了多个机构的专业人员,为儿童和家庭提供支持。临床心理学家的招聘促进了心理干预措施的进一步发展,从而为家庭提供支持。反思性养育小组是家庭保障服务中提供的一种以证据为基础的干预措施,旨在提高家长对自己及其子女的思想、情感、行为和意图进行反思和心理化的能力,从而使他们能够更好地发展积极的养育方式以及与子女的关系。评估服务的重要性已被公认为最佳做法。这项服务评估旨在探讨家长参加反思性教养(RP)小组的经历,以及他们对这些小组在提高家长反思功能方面的作用的看法。研究采用了定性设计,通过机会性抽样招募的八位家长完成了半结构化访谈。研究采用主题分析法对结果进行了分析,得出了四个主题和八个次主题。确定的四个主题是(1) RP 小组的益处,(2) 参与 RP 小组的障碍,(3) 对在线小组的不同看法,(4) 父亲参与的重要性。研究结果表明,这些小组能有效改善父母的反思功能,父母们也发现了一些益处,这些益处得到了现有文献的支持。研究强调了可以改善家长体验的领域,如为家长分享经验提供安全和协作的空间,提供面谈和在线小组,以及积极让更多父亲参与到小组中来。
Service evaluation of reflective parenting groups: What are parents’ perspectives on the usefulness of RP groups in improving parental mentalisation and reflective functioning?
Family safeguarding services bring together multi-agency professionals to support children and families. The recruitment of clinical psychologists has led to the further development of psychological interventions to support families. Reflective parenting groups are an evidence-based intervention offered in family safeguarding services which aim to enhance parents’ capacity to reflect on and mentalise their own and their child or children’s thoughts, feelings, behaviours and intentions and thus better equip them to develop positive parenting practices and relationships with their children. The importance of evaluating services is recognised as best practice. This service evaluation aims to explore parents’ experiences of reflective parenting (RP) groups and their perceptions of how useful the groups are in improving parental reflective functioning. The study employed a qualitative design and eight parents recruited through opportunistic sampling completed semi-structured interviews. Results were analysed using thematic analysis which yielded four main themes and eight subthemes. The four main themes identified were: (1) Benefits of RP groups, (2) Barriers to engaging in RP groups, (3) Different perspectives on online groups, (4) The importance of including fathers. The findings suggest that the groups are effective in improving parental reflective functioning and parents identified several benefits which are supported by the current literature. The study highlights areas of improvement which could enhance parents’ experiences such as facilitating safe and collaborative spaces for parents to share their experiences, offering in person as well as online groups and actively engaging more fathers in the groups.