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Improving health, wellbeing and parenting skills in parents of children with special health care needs and medical complexity – a scoping review

机译:具有特殊医疗需求和医疗复杂性儿童父母的健康,健康和育儿技巧 - 一个范围审查

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Parenting children with special health care needs can be challenging particularly if children have complex conditions. Parents may struggle to manage their child's health and their own emotions, contributing to poorer health outcomes for the family. Frequent healthcare contact presents opportunities to intervene, but current evidence review is limited. This review scopes and synthesizes interventions to improve health, wellbeing and parenting skills. Using formal scoping review methodology MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, The Cochrane Library, ERIC, ASSIA, HMIC and OpenGrey were searched to February 2017. Citations were double screened according to predetermined eligibility criteria. Data were extracted and synthesized on study design, population, measurement tools, and results. Sixty-five studies from 10,154 citations were included spanning parenting programs, other parent behavior change interventions, peer support, support for hospital admission and discharge and others. Interventions for parents of children with a wide range of conditions were included. These targeted a broad selection of parent outcomes, delivered by a wide variety of professionals and lay workers. Most studies reported positive outcomes. No serious adverse events were noted but issues identified included group and peer relationship dynamics, timing of interventions in relation to the child's disease trajectory, the possibility of expectations not fulfilled, and parent's support needs following intervention. Children with medical complexity were not identified explicitly in any studies. The range of interventions identified in this review confirms that parents have significant and diverse support needs, and are likely to benefit from a number of interventions targeting specific issues and outcomes across their child's condition trajectory. There is much scope for these to be provided within existing multi-disciplinary teams during routine health care contacts. Careful tailoring is needed to ensure interventions are both feasible for delivery within routine care settings and relevant and accessible for parents of children across the complexity spectrum. Further review of the existing literature is needed to quantify the benefits for parents and assess the quality of the evidence. Further development of interventions to address issues that are relevant and meaningful to parents is needed to maximize intervention effectiveness in this context.
机译:具有特殊医疗保健需求的育儿儿童可能具有挑战性,特别是如果儿童有复杂的条件。父母可能会努力管理孩子的健康和自己的情绪,为家庭造成较差的健康结果。频繁的医疗保健联系提供了干预的机会,但目前的证据评论有限。本综述和综合干预措施,以提高健康,福祉和育儿技能。在2017年2月,使用正式范围,Embase,Psycinfo,Cinahl,Cochrane图书馆,Eric,Assia,HMIC和OpenGrey。根据预定的资格标准,引用是双重筛选的。在研究设计,人口,测量工具和结果上提取和合成数据。从10,154引用的六十五项研究包括跨国育儿计划,其他家长行为改变干预措施,同行支持,支持医院入学和卸货等。包括有广泛条件的儿童父母的干预措施。这些针对广泛选择的父母成果,由各种专业人士和工人提供。大多数研究报告了积极的结果。未指出任何严重的不良事件,但已确定的问题包括集团和同伴关系动态,与儿童疾病轨迹有关的干预措施的时间,未达成期望的可能性,以及父母的支持下的干预需求。在任何研究中都没有明确确定具有医疗复杂性的儿童。本综述中确定的干预范围证实,父母具有重大和多样化的支持需求,并且可能会受益于针对儿童条件轨迹的特定问题和结果的许多干预措施。这些在常规医疗保健触点期间存在于现有的多学科团队中提供了很多范围。需要仔细剪裁以确保干预措施可在常规护理环境中交付,并在复杂性频谱中的儿童父母相关和可访问。需要进一步审查现有文献,以量化父母的福利,并评估证据的质量。需要进一步发展解决与家长相关和有意义的问题的干预措施,以最大限度地提高这种情况下的干预效果。

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