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Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol

BACKGROUND: Eliminating violence against children is a prominent policy goal, codified in the Sustainable Development Goals, and parenting programs are one approach to preventing and reducing violence. However, we know relatively little about dissemination and scale-up of parenting programs, particu...

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Autores principales: Shenderovich, Yulia, Ward, Catherine L., Lachman, Jamie M., Wessels, Inge, Sacolo-Gwebu, Hlengiwe, Okop, Kufre, Oliver, Daniel, Ngcobo, Lindokuhle L., Tomlinson, Mark, Fang, Zuyi, Janowski, Roselinde, Hutchings, Judy, Gardner, Frances, Cluver, Lucie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719848/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00086-6
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author Shenderovich, Yulia
Ward, Catherine L.
Lachman, Jamie M.
Wessels, Inge
Sacolo-Gwebu, Hlengiwe
Okop, Kufre
Oliver, Daniel
Ngcobo, Lindokuhle L.
Tomlinson, Mark
Fang, Zuyi
Janowski, Roselinde
Hutchings, Judy
Gardner, Frances
Cluver, Lucie
author_facet Shenderovich, Yulia
Ward, Catherine L.
Lachman, Jamie M.
Wessels, Inge
Sacolo-Gwebu, Hlengiwe
Okop, Kufre
Oliver, Daniel
Ngcobo, Lindokuhle L.
Tomlinson, Mark
Fang, Zuyi
Janowski, Roselinde
Hutchings, Judy
Gardner, Frances
Cluver, Lucie
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description BACKGROUND: Eliminating violence against children is a prominent policy goal, codified in the Sustainable Development Goals, and parenting programs are one approach to preventing and reducing violence. However, we know relatively little about dissemination and scale-up of parenting programs, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The scale-up of two parenting programs, Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) for Young Children and PLH for Parents and Teens, developed under Creative Commons licensing and tested in randomized trials, provides a unique opportunity to study their dissemination in 25 LMICs. METHODS: The Scale-Up of Parenting Evaluation Research (SUPER) study uses a range of methods to study the dissemination of these two programs. The study will examine (1) process and extent of dissemination and scale-up, (2) how the programs are implemented and factors associated with variation in implementation, (3) violence against children and family outcomes before and after program implementation, (4) barriers and facilitators to sustained program delivery, and (5) costs and resources needed for implementation. Primary data collection, focused on three case study projects, will include interviews and focus groups with program facilitators, coordinators, funders, and other stakeholders, and a summary of key organizational characteristics. Program reports and budgets will be reviewed as part of relevant contextual information. Secondary data analysis of routine data collected within ongoing implementation and existing research studies will explore family enrolment and attendance, as well as family reports of parenting practices, violence against children, child behavior, and child and caregiver wellbeing before and after program participation. We will also examine data on staff sociodemographic and professional background, and their competent adherence to the program, collected as part of staff training and certification. DISCUSSION: This project will be the first study of its kind to draw on multiple data sources and methods to examine the dissemination and scale-up of a parenting program across multiple LMIC contexts. While this study reports on the implementation of two specific parenting programs, we anticipate that our findings will be of relevance across the field of parenting, as well as other violence prevention and social programs.
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spelling pubmed-77198482020-12-07 Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol Shenderovich, Yulia Ward, Catherine L. Lachman, Jamie M. Wessels, Inge Sacolo-Gwebu, Hlengiwe Okop, Kufre Oliver, Daniel Ngcobo, Lindokuhle L. Tomlinson, Mark Fang, Zuyi Janowski, Roselinde Hutchings, Judy Gardner, Frances Cluver, Lucie Implement Sci Commun Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Eliminating violence against children is a prominent policy goal, codified in the Sustainable Development Goals, and parenting programs are one approach to preventing and reducing violence. However, we know relatively little about dissemination and scale-up of parenting programs, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The scale-up of two parenting programs, Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) for Young Children and PLH for Parents and Teens, developed under Creative Commons licensing and tested in randomized trials, provides a unique opportunity to study their dissemination in 25 LMICs. METHODS: The Scale-Up of Parenting Evaluation Research (SUPER) study uses a range of methods to study the dissemination of these two programs. The study will examine (1) process and extent of dissemination and scale-up, (2) how the programs are implemented and factors associated with variation in implementation, (3) violence against children and family outcomes before and after program implementation, (4) barriers and facilitators to sustained program delivery, and (5) costs and resources needed for implementation. Primary data collection, focused on three case study projects, will include interviews and focus groups with program facilitators, coordinators, funders, and other stakeholders, and a summary of key organizational characteristics. Program reports and budgets will be reviewed as part of relevant contextual information. Secondary data analysis of routine data collected within ongoing implementation and existing research studies will explore family enrolment and attendance, as well as family reports of parenting practices, violence against children, child behavior, and child and caregiver wellbeing before and after program participation. We will also examine data on staff sociodemographic and professional background, and their competent adherence to the program, collected as part of staff training and certification. DISCUSSION: This project will be the first study of its kind to draw on multiple data sources and methods to examine the dissemination and scale-up of a parenting program across multiple LMIC contexts. While this study reports on the implementation of two specific parenting programs, we anticipate that our findings will be of relevance across the field of parenting, as well as other violence prevention and social programs. BioMed Central 2020-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7719848/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00086-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 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 in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Shenderovich, Yulia
Ward, Catherine L.
Lachman, Jamie M.
Wessels, Inge
Sacolo-Gwebu, Hlengiwe
Okop, Kufre
Oliver, Daniel
Ngcobo, Lindokuhle L.
Tomlinson, Mark
Fang, Zuyi
Janowski, Roselinde
Hutchings, Judy
Gardner, Frances
Cluver, Lucie
Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
title Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
title_full Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
title_fullStr Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
title_short Evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
title_sort evaluating the dissemination and scale-up of two evidence-based parenting interventions to reduce violence against children: study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719848/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00086-6
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