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The Relationship Between Pediatric Residents Experiences Being Parented and Their Provision of Parenting Advice

机译:小儿居民的父母教养经历与提供父母教养的关系

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>Background: Factors surrounding pediatricians' parenting advice and training on parenting during residency have not been well studied. The Resident Parenting Questionnaire (RPQ) was developed to assess (a) the relationship between pediatric residents' upbringing and their parenting advice style and (b) factors associated with confidence and resource use when delivering parenting advice.>Methods: Three hundred and one pediatric residents from 15 United States residency programs completed the RPQ with upbringing and advice responses categorized using Baumrind's parenting model (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive). Chi-square/Fisher's exact tests, Bowker's test of symmetry, and regression analyses assessed associations between residents' upbringing, parenting advice style/content, and confidence in providing parenting advice.>Results: Most participants indicated being raised authoritatively (68%) and giving authoritative parenting advice (83%), but advice differed based on how they perceived their upbringing (p < 0.001). Residents noting authoritative upbringing were more likely to give authoritative advice (85%) while others tended to give advice differing from upbringing (e.g., those perceiving authoritarian upbringing were more likely to give authoritative/permissive). Analyses suggest resident race, acculturation, future plans, and resident level are associated with parenting advice type. Confidence in giving parenting advice decreased significantly as patient age increased and increased with resident level advancement. Residents reported consulting attending physicians for parenting advice guidance more than any other evidence-based resources.>Conclusion: Most pediatric residents appear to be aware of appropriate authoritative parenting advice regardless of upbringing, especially as they advance through residency. Residents may benefit from opportunities to reflect upon their upbringing, particularly if raised in authoritarian or permissive styles. Targeted training of residents on evidence-based parenting strategies, particularly for older pediatric patients, appears warranted.
机译:>背景:尚未充分研究围绕儿科医生的父母养育建议和居住期间父母养育培训的因素。制定《居民育儿调查表》(RPQ)是为了评估(a)小儿居民的养育与其育儿建议风格之间的关系,以及(b)提供育儿建议时与信心和资源使用相关的因素。>方法:来自15个美国居住计划的301名儿科居民完成了RPQ,并使用了鲍姆林德的育儿模型(权威,专制,宽容)对他们进行了抚养和咨询。卡方检验/费舍尔的精确测验,鲍克氏对称性测验和回归分析评估了居民的养育,养育建议的风格/内容以及提供养育建议的信心之间的关联。>结果:权威性(68%)并给出权威性育儿建议(83%),但建议因他们对自己的教养方式的看法而异(p <0.001)。注意到权威教养的居民更有可能提出权威建议(85%),而其他人倾向于提供与教养不同的建议(例如,那些接受权威主义教养的人更有可能给出权威/宽容)。分析表明,居民种族,适应度,未来计划和居民水平与育儿建议类型相关。随着患者年龄的增加,提供育儿建议的信心显着下降,并且随着住院医师水平的提高而增加。居民报告说,咨询主治医师提供的育儿建议指导要比其他任何循证资源都要多。居民可以从反思自己的成长的机会中受益,特别是如果以独裁或宽容的方式成长。居民有针对性地接受循证育儿策略的培训,尤其是针对老年儿科患者的培训,似乎很有必要。

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