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通过专门的在线、基于视频的对等示范项目提高亲子游戏频率:随机对照试验。

Increasing parent-child play frequency via exclusively online, video-based, peer-to-peer modeling program: randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Jongpaiboonpatana Panchalee, Jirakran Ketsupar, Trairatvorakul Pon, Chonchaiya Weerasak

机构信息

Division of Growth and Development, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Center of Excellence for Maximizing Children's Developmental Potential, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2025 Jan 15. doi: 10.1038/s41390-025-03800-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Equipping parents with play skills can foster child development. This study examined the effects of Power of Play Parent Intervention, a short, online, asynchronous, play skill enhancement program, on the frequency of total parent-child play, parents' attitude towards play, and children's screen time in Thailand.

METHODS

From September to December 2023, 112 parents of children aged 12-36 months from social media platforms were block-randomized into two-arm, parallel groups (56 intervention and 56 waitlist control). The intervention group received a 2-to-3-min, weekly video clip for 6 weeks. Parent outcomes were measured at baseline, 6 and 10 weeks after starting the intervention.

RESULTS

At 10 weeks, compared to control, the intervention group reported increased total parent-child play frequency (Cohen's d = 0.38, 95% Confidence interval (CI) 0.01-0.76), frequency of active physical play (standardized mean difference (SMD) 0.73 ± 1.79, p = 0.003), gentle physical play (SMD 0.643 ± 1.257, p < 0.001) and play with books (SMD 0.375 ± 0.926, p = 0.004), but not attitude and children's screen time.

CONCLUSIONS

Succinct, online parent play skill enhancement program may be considered as a resource to promote play in time-constrained parents which still remained effective up to one month after intervention.

IMPACT

Online play skill enhancement program utilizing modeling strategy, coupled with positive parent-child interaction promotion, effectively increased frequency and types of parent-child play. Practical play intervention can help raise parents' awareness on the different types of play and enhance the application of infrequently-used play techniques such as noisy play. This study highlights the value of prompting and educating parents about play through modeling in everyday pediatric practice.

摘要

背景

培养父母的游戏技能有助于促进儿童发展。本研究考察了“游戏的力量家长干预项目”(一项简短的、在线的、异步的游戏技能提升项目)对泰国亲子游戏总频率、父母对游戏的态度以及儿童屏幕使用时间的影响。

方法

2023年9月至12月,从社交媒体平台招募了112名12至36个月大儿童的父母,将其随机分为两组(每组56人),一组为干预组,另一组为候补对照组。干预组每周收到一段时长2至3分钟的视频片段,共持续6周。在干预开始时、干预开始后6周和10周对父母的相关结果进行测量。

结果

在第10周时,与对照组相比,干预组报告的亲子游戏总频率有所增加(科恩d值 = 0.38,95%置信区间(CI) 0.01 - 0.76),积极身体游戏频率(标准化均值差(SMD) 0.73 ± 1.79,p = 0.003)、温和身体游戏频率(SMD 0.643 ± 1.257,p < 0.001)以及与书籍相关的游戏频率(SMD 0.375 ± 0.926,p = 0.004)均有所增加,但父母的态度和儿童屏幕使用时间没有变化。

结论

简洁的在线家长游戏技能提升项目可被视为一种资源,用于帮助时间紧张的父母增加亲子游戏,且在干预后长达一个月仍保持有效。

影响

利用示范策略并促进积极亲子互动的在线游戏技能提升项目有效地增加了亲子游戏的频率和类型。实际的游戏干预有助于提高父母对不同类型游戏的认识,并增强对诸如喧闹游戏等不常用游戏技巧的应用。本研究凸显了在日常儿科实践中通过示范来引导和教育父母进行游戏的价值。

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