在父母使用药物的背景下探索照顾者的观点:定性研究"。

Child Protection and Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1016/j.chipro.2024.100039
Simon Barrett , Deborah Smart , Angela Bate , Lisa Beresford , Cath McEvoy-Carr , Helen Thompson , Eilish Gilvarry , Vera Araujo-Soares , Eileen Kaner , Ruth McGovern
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背景父母使用药物是一个重大的公共卫生和保障问题。有关父母使用药物对儿童的影响的研究已得到广泛认可,但有关父母/照顾者如何在另一方父母使用药物的情况下应对其养育子女的角色,或如何为这些父母/照顾者提供最佳支持的研究却十分缺乏。方法对药物暴露家庭中受抚养儿童(4 至 17 岁)的照顾者(母亲、父亲、祖父母、姑姑、叔叔、兄弟姐妹,年龄在 25 至 65 岁之间)进行定性、深入的访谈。结果累积的压力影响了父母/照顾者为人父母的角色,使他们在照顾受另一方父母药物使用影响的儿童时面临更多挑战。父母/照顾者认为他们的需求没有得到支持服务机构的认可,与法定服务机构的互动经常会加剧他们的压力。父母/照顾者担心该向孩子们透露哪些关于药物使用的信息,以及如何和何时透露。他们往往认为缺乏专门针对父母/照顾者的适当支持,特别是考虑到他们在父母使用药物的情况下照顾子女所面临的额外挑战。支持父母/照顾者与子女谈论这些问题的资源可以为照顾者提供指导和保证,减轻他们的一些压力。
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Exploring caregiver perspectives in the context of parental substance use: A qualitative study

Background

Parental substance use is a substantial public health and safeguarding concern. Research examining the impact of parental substance use upon children is well-established, but there is a lack of research examining how parents/caregivers cope with their parenting role within the context of another parent's substance use, or how best to support these parents/caregivers.

Objective

This paper examines the experiences and support needs of parents/caregivers impacted by another parent's substance use.

Participants

Nineteen parents/caregivers from substance exposed families via local community-based voluntary sector support organizations, in urban and rural settings in northeast England.

Methods

Qualitative, in-depth interviews with caregivers (mothers, fathers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, aged 25 to 65+ years) of dependent aged children (aged 4 to17 years) in substance exposed families. Thematic analysis explored their experiences and support needs.

Results

Cumulative stress impacted parents/caregivers in their parenting role, creating further challenges in caring for children impacted by another parent's substance use. Parents/caregivers felt their needs went unrecognized by support services, and interactions with statutory services frequently exacerbated their stress. Parents/caregivers worried about what to disclose to children about substance use and how and when to do this.

Conclusion

Parents/caregivers attempted to mitigate the risk of another parent's substance use upon the children in their care. They often perceived lack of appropriate support specifically for parents/caregivers, particularly considering the extra challenges they faced caring for children in the context of parental substance use. Resources to support parents/caregivers in talking with children about these issues may offer guidance and reassurance to caregivers to alleviate some of their stress.

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