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Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention

BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachment disorder (RAD). However, access to interventions varies widely, and there are no evidence-based interventions for RAD. AIMS: To modify an existing parenting intervention for children with RAD in t...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Paula, Barge, Lydia, Stevens, Eloise, Byford, Sarah, Shearer, James, Spies, Ruan, Comyn, Julie, Langley, Kirsty, Ramchandani, Paul, Wright, Barry, Woolgar, Matt, Kennedy, Eilis, Scott, Stephen, Barlow, Jane, Glaser, Danya, Senior, Rob, Fonagy, Peter, Fearon, Pasco
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9347233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35848060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.538
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author Oliveira, Paula
Barge, Lydia
Stevens, Eloise
Byford, Sarah
Shearer, James
Spies, Ruan
Comyn, Julie
Langley, Kirsty
Ramchandani, Paul
Wright, Barry
Woolgar, Matt
Kennedy, Eilis
Scott, Stephen
Barlow, Jane
Glaser, Danya
Senior, Rob
Fonagy, Peter
Fearon, Pasco
author_facet Oliveira, Paula
Barge, Lydia
Stevens, Eloise
Byford, Sarah
Shearer, James
Spies, Ruan
Comyn, Julie
Langley, Kirsty
Ramchandani, Paul
Wright, Barry
Woolgar, Matt
Kennedy, Eilis
Scott, Stephen
Barlow, Jane
Glaser, Danya
Senior, Rob
Fonagy, Peter
Fearon, Pasco
author_sort Oliveira, Paula
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachment disorder (RAD). However, access to interventions varies widely, and there are no evidence-based interventions for RAD. AIMS: To modify an existing parenting intervention for children with RAD in the UK foster care setting, and test the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of the modified intervention. METHOD: The intervention was modified with expert input and tested on a case series. A feasibility and pilot RCT compared the new intervention with usual care. Foster carers and children in their care aged ≤6 years were recruited across nine local authorities, with 1:1 allocation and blind post-treatment assessments. The modified intervention was delivered in-home by trained mental health professionals over 4–6 months. Children were assessed for RAD symptoms, attachment quality and emotional/behavioural difficulties, and foster carers were assessed for sensitivity and stress. RESULTS: Minimal changes to the intervention programme were necessary, and focused on improving its suitability for the UK foster care context. Recruitment was challenging, and remained below target despite modifications to the protocol and the inclusion of additional sites. Thirty families were recruited to the RCT; 15 were allocated to each group. Most other feasibility outcomes were favourable, particularly high numbers of data and treatment completeness. The revised intervention was positively received by practitioners and foster carers. CONCLUSIONS: A large-scale trial may be feasible, but only if recruitment barriers can be overcome. Dedicated resources to support recruitment within local authorities and wider inclusion criteria are recommended.
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spelling pubmed-93472332022-08-15 Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention Oliveira, Paula Barge, Lydia Stevens, Eloise Byford, Sarah Shearer, James Spies, Ruan Comyn, Julie Langley, Kirsty Ramchandani, Paul Wright, Barry Woolgar, Matt Kennedy, Eilis Scott, Stephen Barlow, Jane Glaser, Danya Senior, Rob Fonagy, Peter Fearon, Pasco BJPsych Open Papers BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachment disorder (RAD). However, access to interventions varies widely, and there are no evidence-based interventions for RAD. AIMS: To modify an existing parenting intervention for children with RAD in the UK foster care setting, and test the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of the modified intervention. METHOD: The intervention was modified with expert input and tested on a case series. A feasibility and pilot RCT compared the new intervention with usual care. Foster carers and children in their care aged ≤6 years were recruited across nine local authorities, with 1:1 allocation and blind post-treatment assessments. The modified intervention was delivered in-home by trained mental health professionals over 4–6 months. Children were assessed for RAD symptoms, attachment quality and emotional/behavioural difficulties, and foster carers were assessed for sensitivity and stress. RESULTS: Minimal changes to the intervention programme were necessary, and focused on improving its suitability for the UK foster care context. Recruitment was challenging, and remained below target despite modifications to the protocol and the inclusion of additional sites. Thirty families were recruited to the RCT; 15 were allocated to each group. Most other feasibility outcomes were favourable, particularly high numbers of data and treatment completeness. The revised intervention was positively received by practitioners and foster carers. CONCLUSIONS: A large-scale trial may be feasible, but only if recruitment barriers can be overcome. Dedicated resources to support recruitment within local authorities and wider inclusion criteria are recommended. Cambridge University Press 2022-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9347233/ /pubmed/35848060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.538 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Papers
Oliveira, Paula
Barge, Lydia
Stevens, Eloise
Byford, Sarah
Shearer, James
Spies, Ruan
Comyn, Julie
Langley, Kirsty
Ramchandani, Paul
Wright, Barry
Woolgar, Matt
Kennedy, Eilis
Scott, Stephen
Barlow, Jane
Glaser, Danya
Senior, Rob
Fonagy, Peter
Fearon, Pasco
Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
title Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
title_full Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
title_fullStr Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
title_full_unstemmed Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
title_short Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
title_sort children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a modified video-feedback parenting intervention
topic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9347233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35848060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.538
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