Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. A challenge for providers is to recruit and retain parents in programs. Studies researching engagement with programs have largely focused on providers', policy makers', or researchers' reflections of their experience of parents' participation. We conducted a systematic review of qualitative studies where parents had been asked why they did or did not choose to commence, or complete programs, and compared these perceptions with those of researchers and those delivering programs. We used data-mining techniques to identify relevant studies and summarized findings using framework synthesis methods. Six facilitator and five barrier themes were ide...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Introduction: Research into parenting programmes has typically found that parental wellbeing, parent...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
This quantitative study sought to analyze caregivers’ perspectives regarding facilitators of, and ba...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
Disruptive behaviour problems (DBPs) during childhood exert a high burden on individuals, families a...
This qualitative study investigated the acceptability of DOCS K-5, a behavior parenting program adap...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Adolescent mental health problems are now recognized as a key public health concern. Preventive pare...
Background: Child mental health problems are now recognised as a key public health concern. Parentin...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
Background: Establishing healthy nutrition, activity, and sleep behaviours early in life is a key st...
My research was a study regarding possible parental involvement barriers in the educational system f...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the current evidence base on barriers to inclusion a...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Introduction: Research into parenting programmes has typically found that parental wellbeing, parent...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
This quantitative study sought to analyze caregivers’ perspectives regarding facilitators of, and ba...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
Disruptive behaviour problems (DBPs) during childhood exert a high burden on individuals, families a...
This qualitative study investigated the acceptability of DOCS K-5, a behavior parenting program adap...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Adolescent mental health problems are now recognized as a key public health concern. Preventive pare...
Background: Child mental health problems are now recognised as a key public health concern. Parentin...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
Background: Establishing healthy nutrition, activity, and sleep behaviours early in life is a key st...
My research was a study regarding possible parental involvement barriers in the educational system f...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the current evidence base on barriers to inclusion a...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Introduction: Research into parenting programmes has typically found that parental wellbeing, parent...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...