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Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale
BACKGROUND: Children’s exposure to toxic stress (e.g., parental depression, violence, poverty) predicts developmental and physical health problems resulting in health care system burden. Supporting parents to develop parenting skills can buffer the effects of toxic stress, leading to healthier outco...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9388995/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35986306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-022-03439-3 |
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author | Anis, Lubna Letourneau, Nicole Ross, Kharah M. Hart, Martha Graham, Ian Lalonde, Simone Varro, Suzanna Baldwin, Alanna Soulsby, Angela Majnemer, Annette Donnelly, Carlene Piotrowski, Caroline Collier, Carrie Lindeman, Cliff Goldowitz, Dan Isaac, Dawn Thomson, Denise Serré, Diane Citro, Elisabeth Zimmermann, Gabrielle Pliszka, Harold Mann, Jackie Baumann, Janine Piekarski, Joanna Dalton, Jo-Anne Johnson-Green, Joy Wood, Karen Bruce, Marcia Santana, Maria Mayer, Matt Gould, Meghan Kobor, Michael Flowers, Michelle Haywood, Michelle Koerner, Michelle Parker, Nancy Muhajarine, Nazeem Fairie, Paul Chrishti, Rabea Perry, Robert Merrill, Sarah Pociuk, Shellie StephanieTaylor Cole, Steve Murphy, Tim Marchment, Tmira Xavier, Virginia Shajani, Zahra West, Zoe |
author_facet | Anis, Lubna Letourneau, Nicole Ross, Kharah M. Hart, Martha Graham, Ian Lalonde, Simone Varro, Suzanna Baldwin, Alanna Soulsby, Angela Majnemer, Annette Donnelly, Carlene Piotrowski, Caroline Collier, Carrie Lindeman, Cliff Goldowitz, Dan Isaac, Dawn Thomson, Denise Serré, Diane Citro, Elisabeth Zimmermann, Gabrielle Pliszka, Harold Mann, Jackie Baumann, Janine Piekarski, Joanna Dalton, Jo-Anne Johnson-Green, Joy Wood, Karen Bruce, Marcia Santana, Maria Mayer, Matt Gould, Meghan Kobor, Michael Flowers, Michelle Haywood, Michelle Koerner, Michelle Parker, Nancy Muhajarine, Nazeem Fairie, Paul Chrishti, Rabea Perry, Robert Merrill, Sarah Pociuk, Shellie StephanieTaylor Cole, Steve Murphy, Tim Marchment, Tmira Xavier, Virginia Shajani, Zahra West, Zoe |
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description | BACKGROUND: Children’s exposure to toxic stress (e.g., parental depression, violence, poverty) predicts developmental and physical health problems resulting in health care system burden. Supporting parents to develop parenting skills can buffer the effects of toxic stress, leading to healthier outcomes for those children. Parenting interventions that focus on promoting parental reflective function (RF), i.e., parents’ capacity for insight into their child’s and their own thoughts, feelings, and mental states, may understand help reduce societal health inequities stemming from childhood stress exposures. The Attachment and Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program has been implemented and tested in seven rapid-cycling pilot studies (n = 64) and found to significantly improve parents’ RF in the domains of attachment, parenting quality, immune function, and children’s cognitive and motor development. The purpose of the study is to conduct an effectiveness-implementation hybrid (EIH) Type II study of ATTACH(TM) to assess its impacts in naturalistic, real-world settings delivered by community agencies rather than researchers under more controlled conditions. METHODS: The study is comprised of a quantitative pre/post-test quasi-experimental evaluation of the ATTACH(TM) program, and a qualitative examination of implementation feasibility using thematic analysis via Normalization Process Theory (NPT). We will work with 100 families and their children (birth to 36-months-old). Study outcomes include: the Parent Child Interaction Teaching Scale to assess parent-child interaction; the Parental Reflective Function and Reflective Function Questionnaires to assess RF; and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire – 3rd edition to examine child development, all administered pre-, post-, and 3-month-delayed post-assessment. Blood samples will be collected pre- and post- assessment to assess immune biomarkers. Further, we will conduct one-on-one interviews with study participants, health and social service providers, and administrators (total n = 60) from each collaborating agency, using NPT to explore perceptions and experiences of intervention uptake, the fidelity assessment tool and e-learning training as well as the benefits, barriers, and challenges to ATTACH(TM) implementation. DISCUSSION: The proposed study will assess effectiveness and implementation to help understand the delivery of ATTACH(TM) in community agencies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Name of registry: https://clinicaltrials.gov/. Registration number: NCT04853888. Date of registration: April 22, 2021. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12887-022-03439-3. |
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spelling | pubmed-93889952022-08-19 Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale Anis, Lubna Letourneau, Nicole Ross, Kharah M. Hart, Martha Graham, Ian Lalonde, Simone Varro, Suzanna Baldwin, Alanna Soulsby, Angela Majnemer, Annette Donnelly, Carlene Piotrowski, Caroline Collier, Carrie Lindeman, Cliff Goldowitz, Dan Isaac, Dawn Thomson, Denise Serré, Diane Citro, Elisabeth Zimmermann, Gabrielle Pliszka, Harold Mann, Jackie Baumann, Janine Piekarski, Joanna Dalton, Jo-Anne Johnson-Green, Joy Wood, Karen Bruce, Marcia Santana, Maria Mayer, Matt Gould, Meghan Kobor, Michael Flowers, Michelle Haywood, Michelle Koerner, Michelle Parker, Nancy Muhajarine, Nazeem Fairie, Paul Chrishti, Rabea Perry, Robert Merrill, Sarah Pociuk, Shellie StephanieTaylor Cole, Steve Murphy, Tim Marchment, Tmira Xavier, Virginia Shajani, Zahra West, Zoe BMC Pediatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Children’s exposure to toxic stress (e.g., parental depression, violence, poverty) predicts developmental and physical health problems resulting in health care system burden. Supporting parents to develop parenting skills can buffer the effects of toxic stress, leading to healthier outcomes for those children. Parenting interventions that focus on promoting parental reflective function (RF), i.e., parents’ capacity for insight into their child’s and their own thoughts, feelings, and mental states, may understand help reduce societal health inequities stemming from childhood stress exposures. The Attachment and Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program has been implemented and tested in seven rapid-cycling pilot studies (n = 64) and found to significantly improve parents’ RF in the domains of attachment, parenting quality, immune function, and children’s cognitive and motor development. The purpose of the study is to conduct an effectiveness-implementation hybrid (EIH) Type II study of ATTACH(TM) to assess its impacts in naturalistic, real-world settings delivered by community agencies rather than researchers under more controlled conditions. METHODS: The study is comprised of a quantitative pre/post-test quasi-experimental evaluation of the ATTACH(TM) program, and a qualitative examination of implementation feasibility using thematic analysis via Normalization Process Theory (NPT). We will work with 100 families and their children (birth to 36-months-old). Study outcomes include: the Parent Child Interaction Teaching Scale to assess parent-child interaction; the Parental Reflective Function and Reflective Function Questionnaires to assess RF; and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire – 3rd edition to examine child development, all administered pre-, post-, and 3-month-delayed post-assessment. Blood samples will be collected pre- and post- assessment to assess immune biomarkers. Further, we will conduct one-on-one interviews with study participants, health and social service providers, and administrators (total n = 60) from each collaborating agency, using NPT to explore perceptions and experiences of intervention uptake, the fidelity assessment tool and e-learning training as well as the benefits, barriers, and challenges to ATTACH(TM) implementation. DISCUSSION: The proposed study will assess effectiveness and implementation to help understand the delivery of ATTACH(TM) in community agencies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Name of registry: https://clinicaltrials.gov/. Registration number: NCT04853888. Date of registration: April 22, 2021. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12887-022-03439-3. BioMed Central 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9388995/ /pubmed/35986306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-022-03439-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://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 Anis, Lubna Letourneau, Nicole Ross, Kharah M. Hart, Martha Graham, Ian Lalonde, Simone Varro, Suzanna Baldwin, Alanna Soulsby, Angela Majnemer, Annette Donnelly, Carlene Piotrowski, Caroline Collier, Carrie Lindeman, Cliff Goldowitz, Dan Isaac, Dawn Thomson, Denise Serré, Diane Citro, Elisabeth Zimmermann, Gabrielle Pliszka, Harold Mann, Jackie Baumann, Janine Piekarski, Joanna Dalton, Jo-Anne Johnson-Green, Joy Wood, Karen Bruce, Marcia Santana, Maria Mayer, Matt Gould, Meghan Kobor, Michael Flowers, Michelle Haywood, Michelle Koerner, Michelle Parker, Nancy Muhajarine, Nazeem Fairie, Paul Chrishti, Rabea Perry, Robert Merrill, Sarah Pociuk, Shellie StephanieTaylor Cole, Steve Murphy, Tim Marchment, Tmira Xavier, Virginia Shajani, Zahra West, Zoe Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale |
title | Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale |
title_full | Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale |
title_fullStr | Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale |
title_full_unstemmed | Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale |
title_short | Study protocol for Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH(TM)) program: promoting vulnerable Children’s health at scale |
title_sort | study protocol for attachment & child health (attach(tm)) program: promoting vulnerable children’s health at scale |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9388995/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35986306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-022-03439-3 |
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