Development and effects of the PARENT (Parenting Acceptable Real Empathy Nurture Training) program for mothers who defected from North Korea

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Applied Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1016/j.apnr.2024.151839
In-Sook Lee , Jung-Hee Jeon
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Abstract

Aim and background

North Korean refugee mothers struggle with the two-fold burden of adaptation and parenting in a new environment. This study aimed to develop and examine the effects of a parenting program for North Korean refugee mothers.

Methods

This quasi-experimental study was conducted with 65 North Korean refugee mothers who were recruited through the Korea Hana Foundation Center and Sajowi. The experimental and control groups comprised 33, 32 participants respectively. A program was conducted across eight sessions, each lasting about 90–120 min. The data were analyzed using the χ2 test, independent t-test, and paired t-test.

Results

Significant differences were observed in the parenting efficacy (t = −10.03, p < .001) and child related stress (sub domain-parenting stress) (t = 3.24, p = .002) scores. While intergroup differences were observed for parenting efficacy (t = 5.48, p < .001), no significant differences were observed for parenting stress (parent related) (t = −0.22, p = .825) and parent–child relationship (t = 0.87, p = .387) and no intergroup differences were observed for parenting stress (t = −1.10, p = .274) and parent–child relationship (t = 1.06, p = .290).

Conclusion

This study is significant to the field of nursing because North Korean refugee mothers who needed parenting education have high parental efficacy scores after intervention, which expresses confidence in parenting. This study proposed a parenting education intervention framework focusing on emotional empathy for North Korean refugee mothers who want to provide healthy parenting despite the challenges they encounter as immigrants, which will improve their confidence in parenting. It can serve as a source of basic data for designing parenting education intervention frameworks for refugees in the future.

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针对朝鲜叛逃母亲的 PARENT(父母可接受的真正移情培育培训)计划的发展和效果
目的和背景北朝鲜难民母亲在新环境中既要适应,又要养育子女,承受着双重负担。本研究旨在为北朝鲜难民母亲制定一项育儿计划,并考察该计划的效果。方法本准实验研究的对象是 65 名北朝鲜难民母亲,她们是通过韩国 Hana 基金会中心和 Sajowi 招募的。实验组和对照组分别有 33 名和 32 名参与者。项目共进行了八次,每次持续约 90-120 分钟。结果在养育效能(t = -10.03,p < .001)和儿童相关压力(子域-养育压力)(t = 3.24,p = .002)得分方面观察到显著差异。虽然在养育效能(t = 5.48,p <.001)方面观察到了组间差异,但在养育压力(与父母相关)(t = -0.22,p = .825)和亲子关系(t = 0.87,p = .387)方面没有观察到显著差异,在养育压力(t = -1.10,p = .274)和亲子关系(t = 1.06,p = .290)。结论本研究对护理领域具有重要意义,因为需要接受亲职教育的北朝鲜难民母亲在干预后具有较高的亲职效能得分,这表达了她们对亲职教育的信心。本研究提出了一个以情感共情为重点的亲职教育干预框架,以帮助北朝鲜难民母亲克服作为移民所遇到的挑战,提供健康的亲职教育,从而提高她们对亲职教育的信心。本研究可为今后设计难民亲职教育干预框架提供基础数据。
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期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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