Previous studies have highlighted the need to offer targeted effective interventions to strengthen the wellbeing of all family members in families with children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD). Interventions for this target group requires development and research. A new family intervention, Dialogical Family Guidance (DFG) was tested in this study. All families received DFG intervention ( 6 meetings ).
Previous studies have highlighted the need to offer targeted effective interventions to strengthen the wellbeing of all family members in families with children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD). Interventions for this target group requires development and research. A new family intervention, Dialogical Family Guidance (DFG) was tested in this study. Fifty families of children with NDD were randomized into two intervention groups. Intervention group I were delivered DFG immediately, and Intervention group II were delivered DFG after three months. Family functionality, health and support (FAFHES), SDQ and the 5-15-questionnaire and DFG parent questionnaires were used to collect data at baseline, after three and six months. Fifty families were invited to the study. Thirty-four families completed the study. A comparison were made between Intervention group I and II.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
50
The Family Function, Health and Social Support - scale (FAFHES)
The FAFHES questionnaire contains three sections; family functionality (19 items), family health (23 items), and family support provided by professionals (21 items). All the items are measured on a Likert scale ranging from 1-6 (I disagree totally, I disagree, I disagree somewhat, I agree somewhat, I agree, I agree totally). Family functionality, family health and family support were seen as poor if the median was 1.00-2.7, moderate if it was 2.8-4.5, and good if it was 4.6-6.0.45. Parent questionnaire. 1=I totally disagree.....6=I absolutely agree. Higher scores mean worse outcome.
Time frame: Baseline measure before DFG family intervention starts
The Family Function, Health and Social Support Scale (FAFHES)
The FAFHES questionnaire contains three sections; family functionality (19 items), family health (23 items), and family support provided by professionals (21 items). All the items are measured on a Likert scale ranging from 1-6 (I disagree totally, I disagree, I disagree somewhat, I agree somewhat, I agree, I agree totally). Family functionality, family health and family support were seen as poor if the median was 1.00-2.7, moderate if it was 2.8-4.5, and good if it was 4.6-6.0.45. Parent questionnaire. 1=I totally disagree.....6=I absolutely agree. Higher scores mean worse outcome.
Time frame: 3 months after baseline measure, when intervention is finished. Change is being assessed.
The Family Function, Health and Social Support Scale (FAFHES)
The FAFHES questionnaire contains three sections; family functionality (19 items), family health (23 items), and family support provided by professionals (21 items). All the items are measured on a Likert scale ranging from 1-6 (I disagree totally, I disagree, I disagree somewhat, I agree somewhat, I agree, I agree totally). Family functionality, family health and family support were seen as poor if the median was 1.00-2.7, moderate if it was 2.8-4.5, and good if it was 4.6-6.0.45. Parent questionnaire. 1=I totally disagree.....6=I absolutely agree. Higher scores mean worse outcome.
Time frame: 6 months after baseline follow up. Change is being assessed.
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The Dialogical Family Guidance (DFG) - questionnaire
The DFG-questionnaire was developed for this study to obtain information and parents' experiences about the DFG family intervention. The questionnaire include 14 items. Questions about the content and recommendation of DFG sessions were for example: "Did you get practical tips for daily life?" (1= yes absolutely….5=not at all) and "Would you recommend DFG to other parents?" (1=yes absolutely….4=no). The following semi-structured open-ended question was included in the DFG-questionnaire: Could you describe your experiences, comments or/and ideas about how to improve DFG? Parents filled the questionnaire after completing the DFG process (six meetings). Most questions were opinions about DFG, but when questions about "Did you get help from DFG?" 1=very much.... 5=not at all
Time frame: 3 months after baseline measure, when intervention is finished.
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)
SDQ measures the changes in child's behavior. 25 items with 3-point likert scale; Not true (0)- Somewhat true (1) - Certainly true (2). Parent questionnaire. Higher scores mean worse outcome considering the child with neurodevelopmental disorder.Highest scores 50 - lowest 0. Total score16-40 = high risk for abnormalities.
Time frame: Baseline measure before DFG family intervention starts
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)
SDQ measures the changes in child's behavior. 25 items with 3-point likert scale; Not true (0)- Somewhat true (1) - Certainly true (2). Parent questionnaire. Higher scores mean worse outcome considering the child with neurodevelopmental disorder.Highest scores 50 - lowest 0. Total score16-40 = high risk for abnormalities.
Time frame: 3 months after baseline measure, when intervention is finished. Change is being assessed.
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)
SDQ measures the changes in child's behavior. 25 items with 3-point likert scale; Not true (0)- Somewhat true (1) - Certainly true (2). Parent questionnaire. Higher scores mean worse outcome considering the child with neurodevelopmental disorder.Highest scores 50 - lowest 0. Total score16-40 = high risk for abnormalities.
Time frame: 6 months after baseline follow up. Change is being assessed.
Parent Questionnaire for Evaluation of Development and Behaviour in 5-15-year old Children, 5-15 (FTF, Five - to - Fifteen)
Parent Questionnaire for evaluation of development and behaviour in 5-15-year old children. 181 items. Three point likert scale; Not true (0) - Somewhat true (1)- Certainly true (2). Higher scores mean worse outcome considering the child. 0-13 scores normal and 17-40 scores mean abnormal result/abnormal
Time frame: Baseline measure before DFG family intervention starts
Parent Questionnaire for Evaluation of Development and Behaviour in 5-15-year old Children, 5-15 (FTF, Five - to - Fifteen)
Parent Questionnaire for evaluation of development and behaviour in 5-15-year old children. 181 items. Three point likert scale; Not true (0) - Somewhat true (1)- Certainly true (2). Higher scores mean worse outcome considering the child. 0-13 scores normal and 17-40 scores mean abnormal result/abnormal
Time frame: 3 months after baseline measure, when intervention is finished. Change is being assessed.
Parent Questionnaire for Evaluation of Development and Behaviour in 5-15-year old Children, 5-15 (FTF, Five - to - Fifteen)
Parent Questionnaire for evaluation of development and behaviour in 5-15-year old children. 181 items. Three point likert scale; Not true (0) - Somewhat true (1)- Certainly true (2). Higher scores mean worse outcome considering the child. 0-13 scores normal and 17-40 scores mean abnormal result/abnormal
Time frame: 6 months after baseline follow up. Change is being assessed.