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婴幼儿家长支持项目(IPS):一项由社会工作者参与的旨在改善儿童心理健康的多学科干预措施——一项包含过程评估的可行性随机对照试验的研究方案

Infant Parent Support (IPS): a multidisciplinary intervention to improve the mental health of children with a social worker - a study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial with embedded process evaluation.

作者信息

Pownall Jaycee, Crawford Karen, Dalgarno Lindsay, Fisher Judith, Graham Sharon, Turner Fiona, Minnis Helen, Boyd Kathleen, Seyahian Abril, McConnachie Alex, Cosgrave Nicola, Forde Matt, Atkinson Carol, McCullough Janet, Sayal Kapil, Ougrin Dennis

机构信息

School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Julia Donaldson, NSPCC, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2025 Jun 5;11(1):78. doi: 10.1186/s40814-025-01616-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In many families where children have a social worker, parents have experienced challenges in their own childhoods or have neurodevelopmental conditions. These families often endure significant stress, which is frequently worsened by financial or housing challenges. This added pressure can strain relationships and increase the risk of child maltreatment, as well as contribute to mental health issues in children. Relationship-focused interventions show promise in preventing child maltreatment, although there are currently no interventions that simultaneously address neurodevelopmental conditions and the impact of poverty. We have co-produced, alongside parent experts-by-experience, local stakeholders, and infant mental health practitioners, a new service called Infant Parent Support (IPS). IPS will i) adopt a relationship-focused approach to comprehensive understanding of family functioning, ii) incorporate child and parent mental health and neurodevelopmental awareness, and iii) ensure a poverty aware approach throughout. The aim of this phase is to investigate the feasibility of a definitive Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) of IPS compared with services-as-usual (SAU).

METHODS

The study settings are social care services in two local authorities: Glasgow City Council (Scotland) and the London Borough of Bromley (England). Our target population is children on a 'child in need' plan (or the Scottish equivalent) and eligible participants are families where i) the infant(s) are aged 0-5 years and ii) the family has an allocated social worker plus a multi-agency support plan. Thirty participants will be identified by social workers and randomised to receive either IPS or SAU. Families randomised to IPS will receive an intensive multidisciplinary attachment-focused assessment that provides a foundation for relationship-focused interventions. IPS will incorporate child and parent mental health and neurodevelopmental awareness and ensure a poverty aware approach throughout. Families randomised to SAU will receive the assessment and support that social care services normally implement. We will utilise a pre-post and 3/6-month follow-up design with embedded mixed-method process evaluation and exploratory economic analysis. The primary objective is to assess if enough families can be recruited, randomised, and retained in the trial such that a full-scale RCT is likely to be feasible. The secondary objectives are to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the planned outcome measures and the IPS intervention to families and professionals.

CONCLUSIONS

A service like IPS, that uses a relationship-focused approach to child and parent mental health, neurodevelopmental and money/housing problems, has never previously been tested. Therefore, there are several areas of uncertainty that need to be addressed before moving onto a definitive RCT. TRIAL REGISTRATION {2A AND 2B}: Registered in ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06003582. Co-production and Feasibility RCT of Intervention to Improve the Mental Health of Children with a Social Worker. Registered 22/08/2023. https://classic.

CLINICALTRIALS

gov/ct2/show/NCT06003582 .

摘要

背景

在许多有社工介入的家庭中,父母自身童年经历过挑战,或患有神经发育疾病。这些家庭常常承受巨大压力,而经济或住房方面的困难又常常使压力加剧。这种额外的压力会使关系紧张,增加儿童受虐待的风险,还会导致儿童出现心理健康问题。以关系为重点的干预措施在预防儿童虐待方面显示出前景,尽管目前尚无同时解决神经发育疾病和贫困影响的干预措施。我们与有经验的家长专家、当地利益相关者以及婴儿心理健康从业者共同制定了一项名为婴儿父母支持(IPS)的新服务。IPS将:i)采用以关系为重点的方法全面了解家庭功能;ii)纳入儿童和父母的心理健康及神经发育意识;iii)确保全程采用关注贫困问题的方法。此阶段的目的是调查与常规服务(SAU)相比,IPS进行确定性随机对照试验(RCT)的可行性。

方法

研究地点为两个地方当局的社会护理服务机构:格拉斯哥市议会(苏格兰)和布罗姆利伦敦自治市(英格兰)。我们的目标人群是列入“需要帮助儿童”计划(或苏格兰同等计划)的儿童,符合条件的参与者是这样的家庭:i)婴儿年龄在0至5岁之间;ii)家庭配有一名指定的社工以及一份多机构支持计划。社工将确定30名参与者,并将其随机分为接受IPS或SAU。随机分配到IPS的家庭将接受深入的多学科依恋重点评估,这为以关系为重点的干预措施奠定基础。IPS将纳入儿童和父母的心理健康及神经发育意识,并确保全程采用关注贫困问题的方法。随机分配到SAU的家庭将接受社会护理服务机构通常提供的评估和支持。我们将采用前后测及3/6个月随访设计,并进行嵌入式混合方法过程评估和探索性经济分析。主要目标是评估是否能够招募到足够数量的家庭参与试验、将其随机分组并使其留在试验中,以便进行全面的RCT可能可行。次要目标是评估计划的结果测量指标以及IPS干预措施对家庭和专业人员的可接受性和可行性。

结论

此前从未对像IPS这样采用以关系为重点的方法来解决儿童和父母心理健康、神经发育以及金钱/住房问题的服务进行过测试。因此,在进行确定性RCT之前,有几个不确定领域需要解决。试验注册{2A和2B}:在ClinicalTrials.gov注册,标识符:NCT06003582。改善有社工介入儿童心理健康的干预措施的联合生产与可行性RCT。2023年8月22日注册。https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06003582

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