A non-randomized controlled study to assess the impact of the u201cAppui Parentalu201d, an early and intensive support programme for vulnerable families: Study protocolÉtude contrôlée non randomisée évaluant l impact de lu2019« Appui Parental », dispositif d accompagnement précoce et intensif auprès de familles vulnérables : protocole de lu2019étude

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Frédérick Russet et al., « A non-randomized controlled study to assess the impact of the u201cAppui Parentalu201d, an early and intensive support programme for vulnerable families: Study protocolÉtude contrôlée non randomisée évaluant l impact de lu2019« Appui Parental », dispositif d accompagnement précoce et intensif auprès de familles vulnérables : protocole de lu2019étude », HAL-SHS : histoire de l'art, ID : 10.1016/j.encep.2023.11.005


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Early home visit programmes have been developed to help parents build an adequate relationship with their baby and to prevent child developmental delays and affective disorders. The u201cAppui Parentalu201d programme is an intervention carried out by nursery nurses to provide intensive parental support to vulnerable families. Before extending this programme, it seemed necessary to evaluate its impact objectively. Objectives: The main aim is to determine the impact of the u201cAppui Parentalu201d programme on the change in the child s symptoms. The secondary objectives are to evaluate its effects on mother-child interactions, self-assessed parental competence, perception of social support, primary caregiver s anxiety-depression symptoms, alliance with the nursery nurse, frequency of out-of-home placements, and nursery nursesu2019 stress. Method: This non-randomized prospective multicentre study would include 44 families who receive the u201cAppui Parentalu201d intervention for a one to 20-month-old child (intervention group) and 44 families with the same vulnerability criteria who receive care as usual by the maternal and child protection services (control group). The child, parents, mother-child interaction, nursery nurse-mother alliance, and nursery nurse s stress will be assessed at month one and month 18 after inclusion. Comparisons between groups will be performed. Conclusion: This study should provide the public authorities with objective data on this programme s impact and allow them to pursue its generalization. For professionals, the study should confirm the interest in close early parental support through home visits or should lead to rethinking some aspects of the programme.

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