Apoiando a parentalidade relacionada com a saúde: uma revisão abrangente dos programas assistidos pela Internet e tecnologias relacionadas

Autores

  • Luísa BARROS Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Psicologia, Centro de Investigação em Ciências Psicológicas.
  • Klara GREFFIN Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Psicologia, Centro de Investigação em Ciências Psicológicas.

Palavras-chave:

Saúde, Tecnologia da informação, Responsabilidade parental, Programas, Revisão

Resumo

 Intervenções de eSaúde foram propostas para superar obstáculos relacionados com baixas taxas de adesão, baixa acessibilidade e custos elevados. Devido à diversidade de intervenções existentes, este estudo objetivou conduzir uma revisão abrangente das intervenções parentais para apoiar os pais nas tarefas relacionadas com a saúde e a doença dos filhos. A revisão abrangente encontrou 119 programas baseados em tecnologia, tanto direcionados para objetivos universais e preventivos, quanto para a gestão e adaptação a condições de saúde graves, crônicas ou agudas. Uma diversidade de aplicações foi utilizada de forma criativa em intervenções parentais. A maioria dos programas utiliza metodologias psicológicas baseadas em evidências para promover a autogestão, treinar habilidades parentais específicas e oferecer feedback personalizado e apoio social. São necessárias mais investigações para avaliar a contribuição da Internet e das aplicações móveis para aumentar a eficácia das intervenções parentais relacionadas com a saúde e a divulgação de programas empiricamente validados.

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2023-03-09

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BARROS, L., & GREFFIN, K. (2023). Apoiando a parentalidade relacionada com a saúde: uma revisão abrangente dos programas assistidos pela Internet e tecnologias relacionadas. Estudos De Psicologia, 34(3). Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/estpsi/article/view/7683

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SEÇÃO TEMÁTICA: INTERVENÇÕES EM PSICOLOGIA DA SAÚDE DA CRIANÇA