DOLPHIN:在印度背景下对育儿应用程序进行混合方法研究,以培养生命最初两年的儿童

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
L. Sravanti, Nandini Mundkur
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生命的头两年对大脑发育至关重要。这一时期的经历和接触会对个人健康产生长期影响。因此,我们旨在为印度的新手父母制定一项计划,帮助他们了解婴儿发育的需求,并根据传统习俗提供尽可能好的护理,以确保婴儿健康成长。该计划的开发采用了以定性方法为基础的探索-确认框架--(a)通过全面的文献回顾收集经验证据基础,(b)隐性经验,以及(c)与相关利益方进行焦点小组讨论。创建了以图片为基础的内容(两年内每天一张图片),该计划得到了专家的认可。开发了一个网络应用程序,供家长使用,并将该程序翻译成三种地区语言,以扩大其覆盖范围。此外,还开展了电话用户反馈调查,并使用描述性统计来呈现调查结果。DOLPHIN 是 "Developing Opportunities of Learning for Parents to Help Infant Nurture" 的缩写。有 600 多名家长使用了该计划。在家长满意度和用户友好性方面,反馈都是积极的。该计划的主要重点是确保对婴儿进行适当的感官运动刺激,满足婴儿在头两年成长过程中的社会情感需求,强调健康营养和卫生,以确保婴儿的全面发展。因此,其方法是促进健康和预防疾病。它融合了印度传统的育儿方法,富于刺激,促进安全依恋和偶然学习:"准备"。DOLPHIN 计划展示了一种很有前景的方法,可帮助新手父母在婴儿出生后关键的头两年对其进行养育。该计划反馈积极,注重传统做法和以证据为基础的内容,有望成为印度儿童全面发展的健康促进和预防干预措施。
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DOLPHIN: A Mixed-Methods Study of a Parenting App to Nurture the First Two Years of Life in the Indian Context
The first two years of life are critical for brain development. Experiences and exposures during this period can have long-term effects on an individual’s health. Therefore, we aim to develop a program for new parents in the Indian context to help them understand their developing infant’s needs and provide the best possible care grounded in traditional practices to ensure healthy developmental outcomes. The program was developed using the exploratory–confirmatory framework grounded in qualitative methods—(a) collection of empiric evidence base by conducting a thorough literature review, (b) tacit experience, and (c) focus group discussions with relevant stakeholders. Picture-based content (one picture per day for two years) was created, and the program was expert-validated. A web-based application was developed to make it available to parents, and the program was translated into three regional languages to improve its reach. A telephonic user feedback survey was carried out, and descriptive statistics were used to present the findings from the survey. DOLPHIN stands for “Developing Opportunities of Learning for Parents to Help Infant Nurture.” Over 600 parents accessed the program. Feedback is positive in the domains of parental satisfaction and user-friendliness. The program primarily focuses on ensuring appropriate sensorimotor stimulation and meeting the socioemotional needs of the growing infant through the first two years, emphasizing healthy nutrition and hygiene to ensure holistic development. Therefore, its approach is health-promotive and disease-preventive. It incorporates traditional child-rearing practices of India rich in stimulation, promoting secure attachment, and incidental learning: “readiness.” The DOLPHIN program demonstrates a promising approach to supporting new parents in nurturing their infants during the critical first two years of life. With positive feedback and a focus on traditional practices and evidence-based content, it holds potential as a health-promotive and preventive intervention for holistic child development in the Indian context.
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4.80
自引率
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116
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.
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