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Collaborative working in health and social care: Lessons learned from post-hoc preliminary findings of a young families' pregnancy to age 2 project in South Wales, United Kingdom

机译:在健康与社会护理中工作的协作:从英国南威尔士州南威尔士州举行2岁时的HOC后初始化的经验教训

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Children of young and socially disadvantaged parents are more likely to experience adverse outcomes. In response to this, a unique young families' project in Swansea, UK, was created, which drew together a team of multi-agency professionals, to support people aged 16-24 from 17 weeks of pregnancy throughout 1,001 days of the child's life. The aim of the JIGSO (the Welsh word for Jigsaw) project is for young people to reach their potential as parents and to break the cycle of health and social inequality. This evaluation analysed routinely collected data held by the project from January 2017 to December 2018 exploring health and social outcomes, including smoking and alcohol use in pregnancy, breastfeeding, maternal diet and social services outcomes. Outcomes were compared to local and national averages, where available. Data relating to parenting knowledge and skills were available via records of 10-point Likert scales, one collected at the start of the JIGSO involvement and one around 4-6 months later. Findings showed higher than average levels of breastfeeding initiation and lower smoking and alcohol use in pregnancy. Parents also reported enhanced knowledge and confidence in their child care skills, as well as improved family relationships. Parents with high levels of engagement with JIGSO also appeared to have positive outcomes with Social Services (their child's name was removed from child protection register or their case was closed to social services). This was a post-hoc evaluation, not an intervention study or trial, and thus findings must be interpreted with caution. Despite this, the findings are promising and more prospective research exploring similar services is required.
机译:年幼和处于社会不利地位的父母的子女更有可能经历不良后果。为此,在英国斯旺西创建了一个独特的年轻家庭项目,该项目汇集了一个多机构专业人员团队,为16-24岁、怀孕17周的人提供1001天的生活支持。JIGSO项目的目标是让年轻人发挥作为父母的潜力,打破健康和社会不平等的循环。该评估分析了该项目从2017年1月至2018年12月定期收集的数据,探讨了健康和社会结果,包括怀孕期间吸烟和饮酒、母乳喂养、母亲饮食和社会服务结果。结果与当地和全国的平均水平进行了比较(如有)。有关育儿知识和技能的数据可以通过10点Likert量表的记录获得,其中一个在JIGSO项目开始时收集,另一个在大约4-6个月后收集。研究结果显示,开始母乳喂养的比例高于平均水平,怀孕期间吸烟和饮酒的比例也较低。家长们还表示,他们对自己的育儿技能有了更多的了解和信心,家庭关系也有所改善。与JIGSO有高度接触的父母似乎在社会服务方面也取得了积极的成果(他们的孩子的名字被从儿童保护登记册中删除,或者他们的案件不涉及社会服务)。这是事后评估,不是干预性研究或试验,因此必须谨慎解释研究结果。尽管如此,研究结果还是有希望的,需要进行更多的前瞻性研究,探索类似的服务。

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