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A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol

Child maltreatment is associated with life-long social, physical, and mental health problems. Intervening early to provide maltreated children with safe, nurturing care can improve outcomes. The need for prompt decisions about permanent placement (i.e., regarding adoption or return home) is internat...

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Autores principales: Pritchett, Rachel, Fitzpatrick, Bridie, Watson, Nicholas, Cotmore, Richard, Wilson, Philip, Bryce, Graham, Donaldson, Julia, Boyd, Kathleen, Zeanah, Charles, Norrie, John, Taylor, Julie, Larrieu, Julie, Messow, Martina, Forde, Matt, Turner, Fiona, Irving, Susan, Minnis, Helen
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3655679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/838042
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author Pritchett, Rachel
Fitzpatrick, Bridie
Watson, Nicholas
Cotmore, Richard
Wilson, Philip
Bryce, Graham
Donaldson, Julia
Boyd, Kathleen
Zeanah, Charles
Norrie, John
Taylor, Julie
Larrieu, Julie
Messow, Martina
Forde, Matt
Turner, Fiona
Irving, Susan
Minnis, Helen
author_facet Pritchett, Rachel
Fitzpatrick, Bridie
Watson, Nicholas
Cotmore, Richard
Wilson, Philip
Bryce, Graham
Donaldson, Julia
Boyd, Kathleen
Zeanah, Charles
Norrie, John
Taylor, Julie
Larrieu, Julie
Messow, Martina
Forde, Matt
Turner, Fiona
Irving, Susan
Minnis, Helen
author_sort Pritchett, Rachel
collection PubMed
description Child maltreatment is associated with life-long social, physical, and mental health problems. Intervening early to provide maltreated children with safe, nurturing care can improve outcomes. The need for prompt decisions about permanent placement (i.e., regarding adoption or return home) is internationally recognised. However, a recent Glasgow audit showed that many maltreated children “revolve” between birth families and foster carers. This paper describes the protocol of the first exploratory randomised controlled trial of a mental health intervention aimed at improving placement permanency decisions for maltreated children. This trial compares an infant's mental health intervention with the new enhanced service as usual for maltreated children entering care in Glasgow. As both are new services, the trial is being conducted from a position of equipoise. The outcome assessment covers various fields of a child's neurodevelopment to identify problems in any ESSENCE domain. The feasibility, reliability, and developmental appropriateness of all outcome measures are examined. Additionally, the potential for linkage with routinely collected data on health and social care and, in the future, education is explored. The results will inform a definitive randomised controlled trial that could potentially lead to long lasting benefits for the Scottish population and which may be applicable to other areas of the world. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NC01485510).
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spelling pubmed-36556792013-09-10 A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol Pritchett, Rachel Fitzpatrick, Bridie Watson, Nicholas Cotmore, Richard Wilson, Philip Bryce, Graham Donaldson, Julia Boyd, Kathleen Zeanah, Charles Norrie, John Taylor, Julie Larrieu, Julie Messow, Martina Forde, Matt Turner, Fiona Irving, Susan Minnis, Helen ScientificWorldJournal Clinical Study Child maltreatment is associated with life-long social, physical, and mental health problems. Intervening early to provide maltreated children with safe, nurturing care can improve outcomes. The need for prompt decisions about permanent placement (i.e., regarding adoption or return home) is internationally recognised. However, a recent Glasgow audit showed that many maltreated children “revolve” between birth families and foster carers. This paper describes the protocol of the first exploratory randomised controlled trial of a mental health intervention aimed at improving placement permanency decisions for maltreated children. This trial compares an infant's mental health intervention with the new enhanced service as usual for maltreated children entering care in Glasgow. As both are new services, the trial is being conducted from a position of equipoise. The outcome assessment covers various fields of a child's neurodevelopment to identify problems in any ESSENCE domain. The feasibility, reliability, and developmental appropriateness of all outcome measures are examined. Additionally, the potential for linkage with routinely collected data on health and social care and, in the future, education is explored. The results will inform a definitive randomised controlled trial that could potentially lead to long lasting benefits for the Scottish population and which may be applicable to other areas of the world. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NC01485510). Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3655679/ /pubmed/24023537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/838042 Text en Copyright © 2013 Rachel Pritchett et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pritchett, Rachel
Fitzpatrick, Bridie
Watson, Nicholas
Cotmore, Richard
Wilson, Philip
Bryce, Graham
Donaldson, Julia
Boyd, Kathleen
Zeanah, Charles
Norrie, John
Taylor, Julie
Larrieu, Julie
Messow, Martina
Forde, Matt
Turner, Fiona
Irving, Susan
Minnis, Helen
A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
title A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
title_full A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
title_fullStr A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
title_short A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
title_sort feasibility randomised controlled trial of the new orleans intervention for infant mental health: a study protocol
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3655679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/838042
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