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SPACE Supporting Parents and Carers The Space Programme Carol Fitzpatrick St. Frances’ Clinic Children’s University Hospital, Temple St. Dublin. Development of a programme for parents/carers of young people with suicidal behaviour . Deliberate Self-Harm Team,
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SPACE Supporting Parents and CarersThe Space ProgrammeCarol FitzpatrickSt. Frances’ ClinicChildren’s University Hospital, Temple St. Dublin.
Development of a programme for parents/carers of young people with suicidal behaviour. Deliberate Self-Harm Team, St. Frances’ Clinic, Children’s University Hospital, Temple St., Dublin.
OVERVIEW • Background • Innovative approach undertaken • Current pilot programme • Preliminary Results
SERVICE CONTEXT • Children’s University Hospital, Temple St.– tertiary referral teaching paediatric hospital in city centre, catchment area covering all of North Co. Dublin. • Marked increase in number of children & adolescents presenting to A&E with suicidal behaviour over past decade.
SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR • 258 presentations with suicidal behaviour in 5 year period 2002 – 2006. • Covers a spectrum of presentations, including overdoses, attempted hanging, strangulation, cutting, suicide threats, suicidal ideation.
SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR AND THE FAMILY • Impact of suicidal behaviour on family/parents/carers : • Very little research on this. • Research has focused on suicide survivors: isolation; frustration; anger; fear; confusion; apprehension and blame. • Association between suicidal behaviour in young people and : • family dysfunction, disengagement and dissatisfaction; marital discord; separated/divorced parents; parental hx of affective disorders and alcohol/substance misuse; parent-child relationship difficulties
AIMS OF PROJECT • To develop and evaluate a programme for parents / carers of young people with suicidal behaviour. • Parents / carers to be directly involved in programme development and evaluation
FOCUS GROUP MEETING Aim: Identify needs of parents/carers whose children have self-harmed. Ascertain what they felt should be included in programme. Recruitment: • Letters & leaflets sent to i) Parents (SFC)-(64), ii) Residential Centres (7), iii) CAMHS across Dublin (25), iv) Family Support Centres (10) • Total : 106 • Visit to CAMHS teams & Family Centres Inclusion Criteria: • Parents & Carers. • Children 16 years and under. • DSH episode; suicidal ideation/thoughts; concerns around DSH. • Linked to service (treatment of child).
FOCUS GROUP MEETING Attendance: • 25 people (15 parents, 10 carers) • DSH Team • Stenographer (Research Component) Structure: • Intro/welcome • Small group discussion (5 groups) • Feedback to larger group Group Discussion • Three key questions; • Do you think parents/carers would be helped by taking part in a group specifically for them? • What areas do you think the programme should address? • What would you like to gain/learn from participating in such a programme?
Focus Group Findings Outcome: Common ideas/themes emerged among groups. Main need: Support for parents! Atmosphere: Supportive/Relief/Hope
THEMES- NEEDS IDENTIFIED • Support • Feelings • Parenting • Information & statistics • Services • Family • School • Stigma • Practicalities of DSH Episode • Beliefs re. DSH • Internet
THEME-Support • Support:emerged as the most central theme. i) Need for Support: to help cope with impact self-harm has on their lives. ‘...if there’s one thing this group could provide it’s support...’ ii) Lack of Support and Services: they described a lack of available services and support for all those impacted by DSH. ‘...when I left A/E I had nowhere to go...no idea what to do, where to go, how to get help...’ iii) Benefits of Peer Support:learning from each other; supporting one another; and ‘normalising’ their experiences. ‘…knowing other people have the same situation really does help…the relief of knowing I’m not the only one…’
THEME – Feelings • i) Isolation: theyfelt overwhelmingly alone in coping with their problems, ‘...you’re just lost…’ ‘…the biggest thing is the isolation, terror and fear…it’s a very harsh journey…’ • ii) Fear/Panic‘…terror and fear…’ ‘…It’s really really scary…’ • iii) Guilt:admitted to blaming themselves, and feeling ashamed that this had happened to their child. ‘…the first thing you do as a parent is blame yourself...is it my fault…’ • iv) Low self-esteem / lacking in confidence: …feeling you’re no good as a parent…a failure...’ • v) Frustration/Anger:Not only towards the services, but directed at their child. …angry towards her… how dare you…its upsetting the whole house…’
THEME –Parenting • Communication:how to help their children express feelings ‘…not being able to read what she’s thinking…’ ii) Discipline: ‘…how to discipline… not knowing how she is going to react…without giving into her…’ iii) Parenting Adolescents: ‘…how can I help my child deal with slagging …the fallout…teenagers…’ v) Re-building relationships:a sense that self-harm had ruined their previous relationship with their child, and how to regain this. ‘…to retain what you had before…’ v) Re-gaining confidence as a parent:‘over-analysising /reading into everything for fear that you’ll miss something …regain confidence…’
PARENTS PROGRAMME – ‘SPACE’ Content: Based on the themes identified at Meeting. • Support • Information on DSH • Parent-Child Communication • Parenting Adolescents • Managing an episode of DSH Audiovisual; powerpoint presentations; small and large group discussions; handouts; tea and coffee break. Structure: Run over 8 weeks, one evening per week, 7.30 – 9pm Recruitment: i) SFC database ii) CAMHS & Family Centres referrals
PARENTS PROGRAMME – ‘SPACE’ Content: Weeks 1,2 Information about suicidal behaviour in young people ( Lifestyle and Coping Survey, National Suicide Research Foundation ) Weeks 3,4 Parent / adolescent communication, Coping with family issues Weeks 5,6 Depression in young people, dealing with ongoing suicidal behaviour Weeks 7,8 Useful services, Looking after yourself
PARENTS PROGRAMME – ‘SPACE’ Process Welcome Feedback re previous week – large group discussion Topic for this week Small group discussion*** Thought for the week
RESEARCH – SERVICE EVALUATION Proposed Outcomes: • Provide social support • Reduce levels of parental stress • Improve communication & problem-solving abilities between parents and their child. • Deliver a service which parents find beneficial and which enables them to achieve their own defined goals. Methodology • Ethics Committee approval. • Standardised Questionnaires before, after & at 6 month follow-up. • Voluntary participation & Informed consent. Measures: • General Health Questionnaire; Parent Stress Scale; Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire; Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support; Behaviour & Goals Scale; McMaster Family Assessment; Kansas Parenting Satisfaction Scale
RESEARCH – SERVICE EVALUATION • Pre and post data available for 14 participants who took part in first programme
Future • Second programme just finished; third programme October to November 2007 • Plans to run two programmes per year on an ongoing basis. • Recruitment of parents not linked to services?? • Complete evaluation
Acknowledgements • Fundraising Dept. Children’s University Hospital, Temple St. • Health Promotion Dept., HSE Northern Area.