Early Neurodevelopment and Mental Health, Telethon Kids Institute, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
School of Population Health, Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2021 Jun 10;11(6):e046078. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046078.
Self-regulation is a modifiable protective factor for lifespan mental and physical health outcomes. Early caregiver-mediated interventions to promote infant and child regulatory outcomes prevent long-term developmental, emotional and behavioural difficulties and improve outcomes such as school readiness, educational achievement and economic success. To harness the population health promise of these programmes, there is a need for more nuanced understanding of the impact of these interventions. The aim of this realist review is to understand how, why, under which circumstances and for whom, early caregiver-mediated interventions improve infant and child self-regulation. The research questions guiding this review were based on consultation with families and community organisations that provide early childhood and family services.
Realist reviews take a theory-driven and iterative approach to evidence synthesis, structured around continuous refinement of a programme theory. Programme theories specify context-mechanism-outcome configurations to explain what works, for whom, under which circumstances and how. Our initial programme theory is based on prior work in this field and will be refined through the review process. A working group, comprising service users, community organisation representatives, representatives from specific populations, clinicians and review team members will guide the evidence synthesis and interpretation, as well as the development and dissemination of recommendations based on the findings of the review. The review will involve searching: (i) electronic databases, (ii) connected papers, articles and citations and (iii) grey literature. Decisions to include evidence will be guided by judgements about their contribution to the programme theory and will be made by the research team, with input from the working group. Evidence synthesis will be reported using the Realist and MEta-narrative Evidence Synthesis: Evolving Standards guidelines.
Ethical approval is not required as this is a review. Findings will be disseminated to our working group and through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
The protocol is registered with Open Science Framework https://osf.io/5ce2z/registrations.
自我调节是影响寿命身心健康的可调节保护因素。早期通过照顾者进行干预,以促进婴儿和儿童的调节结果,可以预防长期的发育、情感和行为困难,并改善诸如入学准备、教育成就和经济成功等结果。为了利用这些项目的人群健康潜力,需要更细致地了解这些干预措施的影响。本真实审查的目的是了解早期照顾者介导的干预措施如何、为什么、在何种情况下以及对哪些人可以改善婴儿和儿童的自我调节。指导本次审查的研究问题是基于与提供儿童早期和家庭服务的家庭和社区组织的协商。
真实审查采用理论驱动和迭代方法进行证据综合,围绕不断完善方案理论进行组织。方案理论指定了情境-机制-结果的配置,以解释什么有效、对谁有效、在什么情况下有效以及如何有效。我们的初始方案理论是基于该领域的先前工作,并将通过审查过程进行完善。一个由服务使用者、社区组织代表、特定人群代表、临床医生和审查小组成员组成的工作组将指导证据综合和解释,以及根据审查结果制定和传播建议。审查将包括:(i)电子数据库,(ii)相关论文、文章和引文,(iii)灰色文献。纳入证据的决定将基于对其对方案理论的贡献的判断,并由研究团队做出,并征求工作组的意见。证据综合将根据真实主义和 MEta-narrative 证据综合:不断发展的标准指南进行报告。
不需要伦理批准,因为这是一项审查。研究结果将分发给我们的工作组,并通过同行评审的出版物和会议报告进行传播。
本方案在 Open Science Framework 上注册,网址为 https://osf.io/5ce2z/registrations。