両親は,夜間保育にどのようにアプローチするか? 根拠のある理論である
Caryn Dooner1,2, Christine Ou2, Hana Kim2
1School of Medicine, Queen's-Lakeridge Health MD FM Program, Oshawa, ON, Canada.
まとめ
両親の二重組は,夜間幼児の介護を"優先順位をナビゲートし",独自の文脈に基づいて戦略を適応させることで導航します. 柔軟性とパートナーの関与は,親と幼児のサポートケアと福祉を促進します.
科学分野:
- 育児と家族研究について
- 発達心理学の心理学について
- 家族社会学の社会学
背景:
- 幼児の夜間介護の組織化と,特に多様な家族構造とジェンダーの役割における親対対の共有は,あまり研究されていない.
- これらのダイナミクスを理解することは,親の福祉と幼児の睡眠にとって極めて重要です.
- 現存する研究では,夜間の責任の共有の複雑さがしばしば見過ごされている.
研究 の 目的:
- 夜間幼児の介護を管理する親のダイアードを説明する根拠のある理論を開発する.
- 介護の実践,意思決定プロセス,そしてその親の役割と福祉への影響について調べる.
- 異なる家族構造が夜間介護の戦略にどのように影響するか調査する.
主な方法:
- 建設的な基礎理論のアプローチが採用されました.
- 仮想半構造面接は,2歳未満の子供と親対対 (n=30) で実施されました.
- インタビューの記録は,コアカテゴリーと理論的枠組みを特定するために分析されました.
主要な成果:
- 特定されたコアカテゴリーは"優先順位をナビゲートする"であり,競合する要求の間の緊張を反映しています.
- 両親の二組は,緊張に反応して"コースを維持する"または"車線を変える"という2つの主要な戦略を採用しました.
- 個人の特徴と進化する家族の経験を含む"ダイアディック・コンテキスト"は,これらの反応を大きく形作りました.
結論:
- 二次元的な文脈は,夫婦が夜間介護の優先順位をどのように管理し,戦略をどのように適応させるかにおいて極めて重要です.
- 柔軟な意思決定と,変化するニーズに適応するパートナーの積極的な関与は,相互に支え合う介護を促進します.
- 発見は,多様な家族における共有育児のダイナミクスについての洞察を提供し,親と幼児の睡眠と福祉のための介入を告知します.
キーワード:
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