Maternal barriers to stimulating early childhood development on Tidore Island

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Paediatrica Indonesiana Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.14238/pi63.5.2023.361-9
Gilbert Renardi Kusila
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Background The first 5 years of life provide a foundation for neuroplastic development, which establishes the capacity to accomplish complicated tasks in later life. However, this period is vulnerable to multiple stressors and adversities that prevent children from achieving age-related developmental milestones. Mothers as primary caregivers may find it challenging to engage her child in stimulating activities. Objectives To understand maternal barriers to stimulating early childhood development and potential interventions that can be developed. Methods This explorative, qualitative study was conducted in 13 different service coverage areas of the Soasio Community Health Center (Puskesmas), Tidore Islands, North Maluku, Indonesia. A total of 30 mothers participated in structured interview sessions. The analysis was conducted inductively, by generating some key issues from the interview. Results Eight maternal barriers to engaging in child stimulation activities were found: (1) family members, (2) gender-related interaction, (3) partial understanding of child health-related information, (4) prioritizing one developmental achievement over others, (5) timidity in decision making, (6) delaying stimulation due to overreliance on the role of school, (7) responsive feeding, and (8) media. Maternal motivation, societal awareness of child development, and support of maternal and family mental health are needed to improve maternal engagement in child stimulation. Conclusions Family, community, and life experiences may become maternal barriers to stimulating childhood development. Providing better social support, information access, and woman empowerment in decision-making will help mothers to be more engaged in child development stimulation activities.
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蒂多尔岛上母亲在促进幼儿发展方面遇到的障碍
背景 生命最初的 5 年为神经可塑性的发展奠定了基础,为日后完成复杂任务奠定了能力。然而,这一时期容易受到多种压力和不利因素的影响,使儿童无法达到与年龄相关的发育里程碑。作为主要照顾者的母亲可能会发现,让孩子参与刺激性活动具有挑战性。 目标 了解母亲在促进儿童早期发展方面遇到的障碍,以及可能采取的干预措施。 方法 这项探索性定性研究在印度尼西亚北马鲁古省蒂多尔群岛 Soasio 社区健康中心(Puskesmas)的 13 个不同服务覆盖区进行。共有 30 位母亲参加了结构化访谈。分析采用归纳法,从访谈中归纳出一些关键问题。 结果发现,母亲参与刺激儿童活动的障碍有八个:(1)家庭成员;(2)与性别有关的互动;(3)对儿童健康相关信息的片面理解;(4)优先考虑一项发展成就而不是其他成就;(5)决策时的胆怯;(6)由于过度依赖学校的作用而推迟刺激活动;(7)顺应性喂养;(8)媒体。要提高母亲对儿童刺激的参与度,需要母亲的积极性、社会对儿童发展的认识以及对母亲和家庭心理健康的支持。 结论 家庭、社区和生活经历可能会成为母亲刺激儿童发展的障碍。提供更好的社会支持、信息获取渠道以及增强妇女的决策权,将有助于母亲更多参与儿童发展刺激活动。
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