对患有慢性疾病的儿童和青少年父母的正念和接受干预:一项系统综述。

Danielle Ruskin, Melissa Young, Carly Sugar, Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes
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背景:正念和接受干预(MAIs)被认为对患有慢性疾病的儿童和青少年的父母有潜在的好处。目的:本综述的目的是对现有的关于向诊断为慢性疾病的儿童和青少年的父母提供MAIs的文献进行描述性总结。数据来源:电子检索由熟悉该领域的图书馆信息专家通过EMBASE、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、EBM评论数据库和Cochrane系统评论数据库进行。研究资格、参与者和干预措施:同行评议的期刊文章为诊断为慢性疾病的儿童和青少年(出生至18岁)的父母提供MAIs,符合纳入条件。研究评价与综合方法:共有18项研究,涉及793名家长,符合纳入标准,纳入本综述。大多数研究为前后设计(n = 8)或随机对照试验(n = 6)。大多数干预措施是在一组(n = 6)或单独(n = 5)中进行的。几乎所有的研究(n = 14)报告了MAI干预后具有统计学意义的结果。结论和主要发现的含义:从本综述中获得的描述性信息提供了有希望的证据,表明世界各地的父母正在接受MAIs,许多研究人员在评估这些父母参与MAIs后的心理灵活性、接受度和正念技能时使用了类似的结果测量方法。
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Mindfulness and Acceptance Interventions for Parents of Children and Adolescents Diagnosed with Chronic Medical Conditions: A Systematic Review.

Background: Mindfulness and acceptance interventions (MAIs) have been identified as potentially beneficial for parents of children and adolescents diagnosed with chronic medical conditions. Objective: The objective of this review was to provide a descriptive summary of the existing literature on MAIs delivered to parents of children and adolescents diagnosed with chronic medical conditions. Data sources: Electronic searches were conducted by a Library Information Specialist familiar with the field by using EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EBM Reviews Databases, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Study eligibility, participants, and interventions: Peer-reviewed journal articles of MAIs delivered to parents of children and adolescents (birth to 18 years of age) diagnosed with a chronic medical condition were eligible for inclusion. Study appraisal and synthesis methods: A total of 18 studies involving 793 parents met inclusion criteria and thus were included in this review. The majority of studies were either pre/post design (n = 8) or randomized controlled trials (n = 6). Most interventions were delivered within a group (n = 6) or individually (n = 5). Nearly all studies (n = 14) reported statistically significant outcomes following the MAI intervention. Conclusions and implications of key findings: Descriptive information yielded from this review provides promising evidence that MAIs are being delivered to parents across the world and many researchers are using similar outcome measures when assessing the psychological flexibility, acceptance, and mindfulness skills following participation in MAIs among this population of parents.

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