PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

The implementation of a culturally tailored parenting support programme for Somali immigrant parents living in Sweden-A process evaluation.

  • Fatumo Osman,
  • Ulla-Karin Schön,
  • Marie Klingberg-Allvin,
  • Renée Flacking,
  • Malin Tistad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274430
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
p. e0274430

Abstract

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BackgroundParental support programmes aim to strengthen family functioning and the parent-child relationship and to promote the mental health of children and parents. However, there is a lack of knowledge on how parenting support programmes can be implemented for newly arrived immigrant parents. This process evaluation describes the implementation of a successful parenting programme for immigrant parents from Somalia and identifies key components of the implementation process with a focus on Reach, Adaptation, and Fidelity of Ladnaan intervention.MethodThis process evaluation considered context, implementation and mechanism of impact, in accordance with the Medical Research Council's guidance. Data were collected through focus group discussions, a questionnaire, attendance lists, field and reflection notes and observations of the sessions. The data were then analysed using content analysis and descriptive statistics.ResultsOf the 60 parents invited to the parenting programme, 58 participated in the sessions. The study showed that involving key individuals in the early stage of the parenting programme's implementation facilitated reaching Somali-born parents. To retain the programme participants, parents were offered free transportation. The programme was implemented and delivered as intended. A majority of the parents were satisfied with the programme and reported increased knowledge about children's rights and the support they could seek from social services.ConclusionsThis study illustrates how a parenting support programme can be implemented for Somali-born parents and provides guidance on how to attract immigrant parents to and engage them in participating in parenting support programmes.