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Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka

BACKGROUND: Past research has identified links between intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol misuse and poverty in Sri Lanka. Services that address substance misuse are amongst the few interventions shown to reduce IPV in settings similar to Sri Lanka. This paper describes the protocol for a s...

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Autores principales: Lokuge, Kamalini, Wallace, Polly, Subasinghe, Kalini, Thurber, Katherine, De Silva, Tissa, Clarke, Naomi, Waas, Dulshika, Liyanage, Nisansala, Attygalle, Udena, Carron-Arthur, Bradley, Rodrigo, Kalyana, Banks, Emily, D’Este, Cate, Rajapakse, Thilini
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5930834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29716553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5423-8
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author Lokuge, Kamalini
Wallace, Polly
Subasinghe, Kalini
Thurber, Katherine
De Silva, Tissa
Clarke, Naomi
Waas, Dulshika
Liyanage, Nisansala
Attygalle, Udena
Carron-Arthur, Bradley
Rodrigo, Kalyana
Banks, Emily
D’Este, Cate
Rajapakse, Thilini
author_facet Lokuge, Kamalini
Wallace, Polly
Subasinghe, Kalini
Thurber, Katherine
De Silva, Tissa
Clarke, Naomi
Waas, Dulshika
Liyanage, Nisansala
Attygalle, Udena
Carron-Arthur, Bradley
Rodrigo, Kalyana
Banks, Emily
D’Este, Cate
Rajapakse, Thilini
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description BACKGROUND: Past research has identified links between intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol misuse and poverty in Sri Lanka. Services that address substance misuse are amongst the few interventions shown to reduce IPV in settings similar to Sri Lanka. This paper describes the protocol for a study examining the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on the prevalence of IPV and substance misuse in parents with children attending preschools, including uptake of available government services. METHODS: The study is a cluster randomised controlled trial. Government-managed preschools (n = 34) in Galle and Colombo municipalities  will be randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 17) or control group (n = 17). Parents with children attending these preschools will be recruited to participate. The study intervention will build the capacity of selected community volunteers (parents) and preschool teachers in the provision of information and support to families affected by IPV and substance misuse. This intervention is directed at improving uptake, access and coordination of existing services. Data will be collected from all parents, and teachers in the intervention group, pre-intervention and 10 months post-intervention. The primary outcome for this study is experience of IPV amongst mothers of preschool-attending children. Secondary outcomes are substance misuse amongst fathers, measured via the locally adapted Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and Drug Abuse Screening Test; and awareness and uptake of services for these issues measured through locally-relevant tools. Demographic information and satisfaction with the intervention will also be assessed. DISCUSSION: By intervening through preschools we aim to support high-risk families early enough to arrest the cycle of violence that results in children themselves becoming victims and perpetrators of such violence. The innovative project design will reach the most vulnerable sections of the community and will provide a sustainable and feasible strategy for scale-up of the intervention. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered with the Sri Lankan Clinical Trials Registry (2017/038) and has been submitted to ClinicalTrials.gov (U.S National Institutes of Health) under the title “Randomized control trial: preschool-based training and support programs to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) by addressing alcohol and drug misuse in young families in Sri Lanka”; Registration number: NCT03341455; Registration date: 14 November 2017.
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spelling pubmed-59308342018-05-09 Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka Lokuge, Kamalini Wallace, Polly Subasinghe, Kalini Thurber, Katherine De Silva, Tissa Clarke, Naomi Waas, Dulshika Liyanage, Nisansala Attygalle, Udena Carron-Arthur, Bradley Rodrigo, Kalyana Banks, Emily D’Este, Cate Rajapakse, Thilini BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Past research has identified links between intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol misuse and poverty in Sri Lanka. Services that address substance misuse are amongst the few interventions shown to reduce IPV in settings similar to Sri Lanka. This paper describes the protocol for a study examining the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on the prevalence of IPV and substance misuse in parents with children attending preschools, including uptake of available government services. METHODS: The study is a cluster randomised controlled trial. Government-managed preschools (n = 34) in Galle and Colombo municipalities  will be randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 17) or control group (n = 17). Parents with children attending these preschools will be recruited to participate. The study intervention will build the capacity of selected community volunteers (parents) and preschool teachers in the provision of information and support to families affected by IPV and substance misuse. This intervention is directed at improving uptake, access and coordination of existing services. Data will be collected from all parents, and teachers in the intervention group, pre-intervention and 10 months post-intervention. The primary outcome for this study is experience of IPV amongst mothers of preschool-attending children. Secondary outcomes are substance misuse amongst fathers, measured via the locally adapted Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and Drug Abuse Screening Test; and awareness and uptake of services for these issues measured through locally-relevant tools. Demographic information and satisfaction with the intervention will also be assessed. DISCUSSION: By intervening through preschools we aim to support high-risk families early enough to arrest the cycle of violence that results in children themselves becoming victims and perpetrators of such violence. The innovative project design will reach the most vulnerable sections of the community and will provide a sustainable and feasible strategy for scale-up of the intervention. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered with the Sri Lankan Clinical Trials Registry (2017/038) and has been submitted to ClinicalTrials.gov (U.S National Institutes of Health) under the title “Randomized control trial: preschool-based training and support programs to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) by addressing alcohol and drug misuse in young families in Sri Lanka”; Registration number: NCT03341455; Registration date: 14 November 2017. BioMed Central 2018-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5930834/ /pubmed/29716553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5423-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lokuge, Kamalini
Wallace, Polly
Subasinghe, Kalini
Thurber, Katherine
De Silva, Tissa
Clarke, Naomi
Waas, Dulshika
Liyanage, Nisansala
Attygalle, Udena
Carron-Arthur, Bradley
Rodrigo, Kalyana
Banks, Emily
D’Este, Cate
Rajapakse, Thilini
Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka
title Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka
title_full Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka
title_short Protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in Sri Lanka
title_sort protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a preschool-based capacity building intervention on intimate partner violence and substance misuse in sri lanka
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5930834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29716553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5423-8
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