Author:
Burkhart Kimberly,Rasiah Stephne S.,Knox Michele S.,Vatti Thanvi
Abstract
AbstractThe objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of remote implementation of the ACT Raising Safe Kids (ACT-RSK) program. The ACT-RSK program is an evidence-based group parenting program designed to promote positive parenting. The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated the creation of a remote implementation guide to deliver the program via telehealth. A small (N = 21) sample of caregivers of children aged 1 to 10 living in the USA participated in the 9-week program and completed pre- and post-intervention questionnaires. ACT Facilitators provided feasibility and fidelity feedback through a focus group and questionnaires. There was a significant improvement in positive parenting skills and a decrease in verbal and physical punishment. There were no improvements in parental nurturing or limiting and monitoring children’s media use. Facilitators and participants found remote implementation to be feasible and acceptable. Facilitators were able to maintain high fidelity to the model. The remote implementation of the ACT-RSK program has benefits to positive parental behaviors and discipline, but possibly not limiting and monitoring of children’s media use and nurturing behavior. However, characteristics of families’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic may have influenced these results. Remote implementation of the ACT-RSK program can be useful for promoting positive parental behaviors and discipline.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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