Christopher J Mehus, Gretchen J R Buchanan, Barbara Unell
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摘要
初级保健提供了一种非污名化的服务环境,在这种环境中,父母经常寻求与孩子行为有关的护理和建议。为使所有家庭真正获得护理,应提供多种方法和途径,包括简短干预措施。这个项目的目的是评估一个叫做行为检查的新颖简短程序的可行性和可接受性。方法:可行性评估是基于对来自两个安全网诊所的人员(N = 19)的深度访谈,这些诊所对行为检查器进行了测试。结果:临床人员认为该程序是有用的和可接受的,引用易于使用,并报告它解决了现有的需求。提供者表示,该计划导致更多的行为健康对话与父母,这些是更有效的比没有计划。结论:行为检查呼吁提供者和诊所的一线方法来解决父母和儿童的行为需求。该计划的有效性应该得到检验。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
Feasibility of a novel, brief parenting intervention in primary care clinics.
Introduction: Primary care provides a nonstigmatizing service setting in which parents routinely seek care and advice related to their children's behavior. To make care truly accessible for all families, multiple methods and approaches should be available, including brief interventions. The objective of this project was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a novel brief program called Behavior Checker.
Method: This feasibility evaluation is based on in-depth interviews with personnel (N = 19) from two safety-net clinics in which Behavior Checker was tested.
Results: Clinic personnel found the program useful and acceptable, citing ease of use and reporting it addressed an existing need. Providers indicated that the program led to more behavioral health conversations with parents and that these were more efficient than without the program.
Conclusion: Behavior Checker appeals to providers and clinics as a first-line approach to address parenting and children's behavioral needs. The program's effectiveness should be examined. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).