资源匮乏社区中发育性残疾儿童父母的在线培训:一项试点可行性研究

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Adriana Kaori Terol, James D. Lee, Melanie R Martin Loya, Hedda Meadan
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摘要

具有挑战性的行为会干扰孩子的学习、亲社会互动和家庭动态。父母可能会受益于接受行为原则方面的培训,以预防和减少具有挑战性的行为,特别是在资源匮乏、服务稀缺和分散的社区。本研究在巴拉圭对15名发育性残疾儿童的父母实施了一项关于行为原则的改编在线培训。对测试前和测试后评估数据的分析表明,父母对行为原则的知识总体上有所增加,并且在报告中发现积极育儿实践的使用有所变化。此外,对与会者的定性访谈表明,巴拉圭的干预措施交付被认为是可以接受的。因此,在资源匮乏的社区提供在线培训对发育障碍儿童的父母来说可能是一种可行且容易获得的干预措施。
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Online training for parents of children with developmental disabilities in a low-resource community: A pilot feasibility study

Online training for parents of children with developmental disabilities in a low-resource community: A pilot feasibility study

Challenging behaviors interfere with children's learning, prosocial interactions, and family dynamics. Parents may benefit from receiving training in behavioral principles to prevent and reduce challenging behaviors, especially in low-resourced communities where services are scarce and scattered. This study implemented an adapted online training on behavioral principles with 15 parents of children with developmental disabilities in Paraguay. Analysis of the pretest and posttest assessment data indicated that parents' knowledge of behavioral principles overall increased, and some changes were found in the reported usage of positive parenting practices. Moreover, qualitative interviews with participants revealed that the intervention delivery in Paraguay was considered acceptable. Therefore, providing access to online training in low-resourced communities may be a feasible and accessible intervention for parents of children with developmental disabilities.

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