‘It's quite a balancing act’: A qualitative study of parents' experiences and information needs related to the COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

Hartling Lisa12ORCID,Elliott Sarah A.12,Wright Kelsey S.2,Knisley Lisa3,Scott Shannon D.4

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Research Centre for Health Evidence, Department of Pediatrics University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

2. Cochrane Child Health, Department of Pediatrics University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

4. Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThroughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, parents and children faced significant challenges as a result of prevention measures implemented to control the spread of the disease. Ensuring that families have access to essential health information is critical for improving health outcomes and adherence to public health recommendations. Understanding parents' experiences and information needs related to the pandemic and associated health measures (e.g., vaccination, mask wearing, social distancing, etc.) will inform the development and dissemination of resources tailored to parents' needs to support informed decision making.MethodsWe conducted a qualitative descriptive study. Between September and November 2021, parents across Canada were recruited online via social media and community organisation newsletters and listservs to participate in focus groups via Zoom. Focus groups were audio‐recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were coded and analysed using thematic analysis. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire before the focus groups (via SimpleSurveys).ResultsSixty‐seven parents participated in 12 focus groups between October and November 2021. In relation to experiences, parents felt they were (1) constantly trying to balance everything, and (2) trying to do their best with the information they had at the time when making decisions. Regarding information needs, parents reflected on (1) how difficult it was navigating copious amounts of changing information and finding credible sources to rely on, (2) the need for resources that were easily accessible, credible and in plain language and (3) the need for resources that were tailored to their needs to support them and their children make informed decisions.ConclusionsTrying to mitigate the risk of COVID‐19 infection and adhere to public health recommendations, while balancing various factors (work, online learning, and social interactions) and navigating changing information, was overwhelming for many parents. Reflecting on their needs, parents suggested tailored resources that provided concise, credible information in plain language to help them make informed decisions and navigate conflicting information. These findings reveal important knowledge gaps and highlight areas that need to be addressed to support parents during the pandemic period and beyond.Patient or Public ContributionMembers of our established Paediatric Parent Advisory Group (P‐PAG) were involved as collaborators throughout the planning (grant proposal), development and execution of the study. P‐PAG members gave input on the design of the questionnaire, interview guide, recruitment strategy and interpretation of findings.

Publisher

Wiley

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