Predictors of Home-Based Child Care Providers' Participation in Professional Development Workshops and Coaching

被引:9
|
作者
Rusby, Julie C. [1 ]
Jones, Laura B. [1 ]
Crowley, Ryann [1 ]
Smolkowski, Keith [1 ]
Arthun, Chris [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon Res Inst, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
关键词
Home-based child care; Professional development; Predictors of participation; Early childhood; Social development; PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE; CONDUCT PROBLEMS; PREVENTIVE INTERVENTION; EFFICACY; QUALITY; PARENT; DEPRESSION; BEHAVIOR; VALIDITY; PROGRAM;
D O I
10.1007/s10566-013-9209-y
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Little is known about factors that influence home-based child care providers' participation in professional development. Factors that predict participation in activities that are designed to promote the utilization and maintenance of skills taught are of particular interest. Our aim was to examine factors in the home-based child care context that might influence participation in professional development, including demographic variables, working conditions, preintervention skills and training, perceptions of workshop usefulness, and interpersonal factors such as job-related stress and depressive symptoms. In this exploratory study, we examined predictors of participation among 67 home-based child care providers in Oregon, USA, who took part in the intervention group of a randomized efficacy study on a multiphase professional development program to promote preschoolers' positive social development. Latent class analysis of participation resulted in three distinct groups: those who participated in the initial three workshops (WS), those who participated in workshops plus maintenance activities (consultation and a booster session, WS+), and those with little to no participation (NP). The NP group was too small to include in further analysis. A multivariate logistic regression model with child care provider education, number of preschool-age children enrolled in care, child-to-caregiver ratio, and self-reported stress included as predictors significantly improved classification in the WS+ group compared to the WS group. These findings offer a preliminary look at the unique factors influencing home-based child care providers' participation in extended professional development. Relevancy of content to child care providers' situations appears to be important.
引用
收藏
页码:439 / 455
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Home-Based Parent-Child Interaction Therapy to Prevent Child Maltreatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Abrahamse, Marielle E.
    Tsang, Vionna M. W.
    Lindauer, Ramon J. L.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (16)
  • [32] The Impact of Home-Based Child Care Provider Unionization on the Cost, Type, and Availability of Subsidized Child Care in Illinois
    Grindal, Todd
    West, Martin R.
    Willett, John B.
    Yoshikawa, Hirokazu
    JOURNAL OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT, 2015, 34 (04) : 853 - +
  • [33] Contextual Factors Influence Professional Development Attendance Among Child Care Providers in Nebraska
    Dev, Dipti A.
    Garcia, Aileen S.
    Tovar, Alison
    Hatton-Bowers, Holly
    Franzen-Castle, Lisa
    Rida, Zainab
    Reddish, Linda
    Smith, Jasmin A.
    Burger, Christy
    Dinkel, Danae
    Behrends, Donnia
    Hulse, Emily
    Sheridan, Susan
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR, 2020, 52 (03) : 270 - 280
  • [34] Enhancing the Capacity to Facilitate Physical Activity in Home-Based Child Care Settings
    Naylor, Patti-Jean
    Temple, Viviene A.
    HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICE, 2013, 14 (01) : 30 - 37
  • [35] Scaling professional learning and development: preparing professional learning and development providers to lead power of data teacher workshops
    Whitworth, Brooke A.
    Rubino-Hare, Lori
    Bloom, Nena E.
    Walker, Megan C.
    Aarendt, Kayla R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION, 2020, 42 (01) : 1 - 24
  • [36] Exploring health care providers' perceptions about home-based palliative care in terminally ill cancer patients
    Heydari, Heshmatolah
    Hojjat-Assari, Suzanne
    Almasian, Mohammad
    Pirjani, Pooneh
    BMC PALLIATIVE CARE, 2019, 18 (01)
  • [38] Associations of caregiver stress with working conditions, caregiving practices, and child behaviour in home-based child care
    Rusby, Julie
    Jones, Laura
    Crowley, Ryann
    Smolkowski, Keith
    EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND CARE, 2013, 183 (11) : 1589 - 1604
  • [39] Professional Development Effects on Early Intervention Providers' Implementation of Home Visiting Practices
    Harrington, Jennifer F.
    Snyder, Patricia
    Reichow, Brian
    Sun, Shujia
    JOURNAL OF EARLY INTERVENTION, 2023,
  • [40] Can an intensive professional development on play change child care providers' perspectives and practice on play?
    Han, Myae
    Buell, Martha
    Liu, Di
    Pic, Annette
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLAY, 2023, 12 (02) : 175 - 192