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KContact, an enhanced intervention for contact between children in out-of-home care and their parents: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

机译:KContact,一项针对家庭外照护儿童与父母之间的接触的增强干预措施:一项整群随机对照试验的方案

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When children are unable to safely live at home with their parents, contact between these children and their parents is considered, in most cases, important for maintaining children’s sense of identity and relationships with their parents. However, the research evidence on contact is weak and provides little guidance on how to manage contact and when it is beneficial or potentially harmful. The evidence in relation to contact interventions with parents and their children who are to remain in long-term care is the most limited. A small number of studies have been identified where interventions which were therapeutic, child-focused and with clear goals, particularly aimed at preparing and supporting parents, showed some promising results. This trial aims to build on the existing evidence by trialling an enhanced model of contact in multiple sites in Australia. This study is a cluster randomised controlled trial of an enhanced contact intervention with children in long-term care who are having supervised contact with their parents. Intervention sites will implement the kContact intervention that increases the preparation and support provided to parents in relation to contact. Baseline and follow-up interviews are being conducted with parents, carers and agency workers at intervention and control sites. Follow-ups interviews will assess whether there has been an increase in children’s emotional safety and a reduction in distress in response to contact visits with their parents (the primary outcome variable as measured using the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire), improved relationships between children and their parents, improved parental ability to support contact, and fewer contact visits cancelled. By increasing the evidence base in this area, the study aims to better guide the management and supervision of contact visits in the out-of-home care context and improve outcomes for the children and their families. Trial registered on 7 April 2015 with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12615000313538
机译:当孩子无法与父母安全地生活在家里时,在大多数情况下,这些孩子与父母之间的联系被认为对于维持孩子的认同感和与父母的关系很重要。但是,关于接触的研究证据很薄弱,几乎没有提供有关如何管理接触以及何时有益或潜在有害的指导。与要长期护理的父母及其子女进行接触干预的证据最有限。少数研究已经被确定,其中以治疗为中心,以儿童为中心并且目标明确的干预措施,特别是旨在准备和支持父母的干预措施,显示出一些可喜的结果。该试验旨在通过在澳大利亚多个地点试验一种增强的联系模型来建立现有证据。这项研究是一项分组随机对照试验,旨在加强对与父母有监督接触的长期护理儿童的接触干预。干预场所将实施kContact干预,以增加为父母提供的与接触有关的准备和支持。正在干预和控制地点与父母,看护者和中介人员进行基线和后续访谈。后续访谈将评估在与父母的接触拜访后,儿童的情感安全是否有所增加,痛苦是否有所减少(主要结果变量是使用“力量与困难问卷”进行衡量的),儿童与他们之间的关系是否得到改善父母,改善的父母支持联系的能力以及取消的联系访问减少。通过增加该领域的证据基础,该研究旨在更好地指导家庭外照护中接触性探访的管理和监督,并改善儿童及其家庭的成果。该试验于2015年4月7日在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12615000313538注册

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