Evaluating a targeted selective speech, language, and communication intervention at scale - Protocol for the Happy Talk cluster randomised controlled trial.

HRB open research Pub Date : 2024-10-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/hrbopenres.13973.1
Pauline Frizelle, Aoife O'Shea, Aileen Murphy, Darren Dahly, Cristina McKean
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Background: In areas of social disadvantage up to 40-50% of children enter preschool with speech and language skills significantly poorer than would be expected for their age. The Happy Talk trial tests if a community embedded, targeted selective speech and language programme that simultaneously engages with parents and early childhood educators, (1) improves language outcomes in children aged between 2 years 10 months and 6 years and (2) is cost effective for the health care system.

Method: The Happy Talk trial is a large scale cluster randomised trial of a 12-week manualised intervention delivered in pre/school settings serving socially disadvantaged communities, in Ireland. Seventy-two clusters will receive the intervention (12 participants per cluster). Parents and pre/school staff engage in group training and coaching in the form of 12 1-hour sessions for parents and four staff workshops, over the course of the pre/school year. Training/coaching includes core interaction skills (modelling, expanding, balancing questions and comments), early literacy and phonological awareness. Blinded assessments pre- and immediately post-intervention and at 6 months follow up, will measure the primary outcomes of children's receptive and expressive language and functional impact, and secondary outcomes of quality of life. Parental responsiveness and educator-child interactions will also be evaluated.

Discussion: This robust study evaluates a public health approach to the delivery of speech language and communication intervention in the 'real world' in the community, which focuses on prevention and equity of access. Pilot work indicates that the programme is feasible, acceptable to parents and staff, cost effective, and suitable for implementation at scale. The trial includes a process evaluation, a well-developed economic evaluation and the outcomes are directly relevant to children, families and educators. This work has the potential to improve the long-term outcomes and life chances of people living in social disadvantage.

Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov NCT06460090.

Trial management: There is a formal governance structure to oversee the conduct and running of the trial, consisting of a trial management group and a steering committee. More details on the composition, roles and responsibilities of each committee can be found in the supplemental material.

评估有针对性的选择性言语、语言和沟通干预措施的规模--"快乐谈话 "群组随机对照试验方案。
背景:在社会弱势地区,高达40-50%的儿童进入学前班时的言语和语言技能明显低于其年龄的预期。“快乐谈话”试验测试的是,如果一个社区嵌入的、有针对性的、选择性的语言和语言项目同时与父母和早期儿童教育者合作,(1)改善2岁至10个月至6岁儿童的语言成绩,(2)对医疗保健系统具有成本效益。方法:“快乐谈话”试验是一项大规模的集群随机试验,在爱尔兰为社会弱势群体服务的学前/学校环境中进行为期12周的人工干预。72组将接受干预(每组12名参与者)。家长和学前班的工作人员在整个学前班的课程中,以12个1小时的家长会议和4个工作人员研讨会的形式进行集体培训和指导。培训/指导包括核心互动技能(建模、扩展、平衡问题和评论)、早期识字和语音意识。在干预前和干预后立即以及随访6个月时进行盲法评估,将测量儿童的接受性和表达性语言和功能影响的主要结果,以及生活质量的次要结果。还将评估家长的反应和教育者与儿童的互动。讨论:这项强有力的研究评估了在社区“真实世界”中提供语言和沟通干预的公共卫生方法,其重点是预防和公平获取。试点工作表明,该方案是可行的,为家长和工作人员所接受,具有成本效益,适合大规模实施。该试验包括一个过程评估、一个完善的经济评估,其结果与儿童、家庭和教育工作者直接相关。这项工作有可能改善生活在社会弱势群体的长期结果和生活机会。试验注册:clinicaltrials.gov NCT06460090。试验管理:有一个正式的治理结构来监督试验的进行和运行,由试验管理小组和指导委员会组成。关于每个委员会的组成、作用和职责的更多细节可在补充材料中找到。
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