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秘鲁利马通用婴儿视频创新促进儿童早期发展的概念验证。

Proof of concept of the Universal Baby video innovation for early child development in Lima, Peru.

作者信息

Nelson Adrianne K, Griest Christa J, Munoz Llubitza M, Rumaldo Nancy, Miller Ann C, Soplapuco Guadalupe M, Lecca Leonid, Shin Sonya S, Acuña Llalu R, Valdivia Yesica V, Ramos Alicia R, Ahumada Diego G, Ramos Blanca R H, Mejia Sarah A, Serrano Esther O, Castro William H, Oliva Victoria E, Heyman Annie S, Hartwell Lauren P, Blackwell Ronnie L, Diaz Diego F, Vibbert Martha M

机构信息

Division of Global Health Equity, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States.

Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

J Pediatr Psychol. 2025 Jan 1;50(1):51-62. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsae035.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Community-based video interventions offer an effective and potentially scalable early interaction coaching tool for caregivers living in low resource settings. We tested the Universal Baby (UB) video innovation; an early interaction coaching tool using video sourced and produced locally with early child development (ECD) expert supervision.

METHODS

This proof-of-concept study enrolled 40 caregivers of children ages 10-18 months assigned to intervention and control groups by health establishments in Carabayllo, Lima, Peru. Mother/child dyads received 12 weekly group health education sessions with social support. Of those, 16 caregivers also received 6 UB videos featuring brain science education and local clips of responsive, reciprocal interaction, also known as "serve and return" interaction. Survey data assessed feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. We assessed improved quality of mother/child interaction using the Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO).

RESULTS

We found the program feasible. We successfully trained the local team to produce UB videos using locally-sourced footage and delivered the videos as part of a community-based intervention. We also found it to be acceptable in that participants enthusiastically received the UB videos, reporting they enjoyed being videotaped, and learned how to recognize and appropriately respond to their child's nuanced sounds and gestures. The median change in total PICCOLO scores favored the intervention group compared to the control group.

CONCLUSIONS

UB offers great potential as a sustainable, potentially scalable, and culturally appropriate tool to promote equity for child development among young children living in low resource homes globally.

摘要

目的

基于社区的视频干预为生活在资源匮乏地区的照顾者提供了一种有效且可能具有可扩展性的早期互动指导工具。我们测试了通用婴儿(UB)视频创新项目;这是一种早期互动指导工具,使用在早期儿童发展(ECD)专家监督下本地获取和制作的视频。

方法

这项概念验证研究招募了40名10至18个月大儿童的照顾者,他们由秘鲁利马卡拉维约的医疗机构分配到干预组和对照组。母婴二元组接受了为期12周的每周一次的小组健康教育课程,并获得社会支持。其中,16名照顾者还收到了6部UB视频,这些视频包含脑科学教育以及有反应性、互动性的本地片段,也就是所谓的“回应与反馈”互动。调查数据评估了该干预的可行性和可接受性。我们使用《与儿童的养育互动:与结果相关的观察清单》(PICCOLO)评估母婴互动质量的改善情况。

结果

我们发现该项目可行。我们成功培训了当地团队,使其使用本地素材制作UB视频,并将这些视频作为基于社区的干预措施的一部分进行发放。我们还发现它是可接受的,因为参与者热情地接受了UB视频,报告称他们喜欢被录像,并且学会了如何识别并适当回应孩子细微的声音和手势。与对照组相比,PICCOLO总分的中位数变化有利于干预组。

结论

UB作为一种可持续、可能具有可扩展性且符合文化背景的工具,具有巨大潜力,可促进全球生活在资源匮乏家庭中的幼儿在儿童发展方面的公平性。

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