IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Casey Buck, Jon Phillips, Natalie Noble, Cristina Wilson, Amy Bielawski-Branch, Sydney M Hardy, Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, Matthew Price
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美国的儿童福利系统(CWS)在为服务不足社区的家庭,尤其是拉丁裔和非裔美国人/黑人背景的家庭以及农村地区的家庭提供服务方面面临着长期的挑战。这些家庭遇到了多重障碍,包括语言和文化差异、缺乏当地服务以及交通不便,这些都阻碍了他们获得必要的育儿计划。为响应 2018 年《家庭第一预防服务法案》(FFPSA)和其他政策倡议,"PRESERVE & CONNECT "项目旨在评估 "突破性育儿课程 "的有效性:BPC)--一种以创伤为导向、文化敏感性强的育儿干预措施--在预防儿童虐待和促进儿童及家庭幸福方面的效果。该干预措施的一个重要方面是让有 CWS 生活经验的家长担任共同主持人,从而提高项目的可信度、信任度和参与度。本研究采用混合型 1 类多地点随机临床试验 (RCT) 的方法,以评估 BPC 在农村和城市人群中的有效性。共将招募 300 名参与者,结果包括家长的幸福感、儿童的安全和幸福感。这项研究的结果将决定 BPC 是否有资格被纳入 Title IV-E 信息交换中心,从而在美国儿童福利系统中扩大这一循证干预措施的使用范围。除了能让更多得不到充分服务的社区获得育儿计划之外,研究结果还能说明如何在国际范围内有效实施以创伤为基础的、文化适应性干预措施,从而为全球儿童福利实践提供参考。
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Protocol for a hybrid type 1 randomized clinical trial of a parenting intervention to enhance family well-being in underserved populations.

The child welfare system (CWS) in the United States faces persistent challenges in serving families from underserved communities, particularly those from Latine and African American/Black backgrounds and rural areas. These families encounter multiple barriers, including language and cultural differences and a lack of local services and access to transportation, which impede access to essential parenting programs. In response to the 2018 Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) and other policy initiatives, the PRESERVE & CONNECT project aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Breakthrough Parenting Curriculum: Navigating Trauma Across Generations (BPC)-a trauma-informed and culturally-responsive parenting intervention-in preventing child maltreatment and promoting child and family well-being. A key aspect of the intervention is the inclusion of parents with lived experience in the CWS as co-facilitators, which enhances program credibility, trust, and engagement. This study uses a hybrid Type 1 multi-site randomized clinical trial (RCT) to assess BPC's effectiveness in settings in rural and urban populations. A total of 300 participants will be recruited, with outcomes such as parent well-being, and child safety, and well-being. Findings from this study will determine BPC's eligibility for inclusion in the Title IV-E Clearinghouse, expanding access to this evidence-based intervention within the U.S. child welfare system. In addition to enhancing access to parenting programs in underserved communities, the findings could inform global child welfare practices by illustrating how trauma-informed, culturally responsive interventions can be effectively implemented on an international scale.

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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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