Journal article

An intervention to improve the self-efficacy of key workers to support parental wellbeing at an early childhood intervention service in Australia: a stepped wedged randomized cluster trial

D Young, J Reynolds, U Tonmukayakul, R Carter, E Swift, K Williams, R McDonald, D Reddihough, R Carracher, P Ireland, J Tracy, C Kenyon, L Gibbs

Disability and Rehabilitation | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2023

Abstract

Purpose: It is well documented parents of children who have a disability are at an increased risk of poor mental health and wellbeing. A capacity building program designed to build key worker self-efficacy to support the mental health of parents accessing early childhood intervention services (ECIS) for their child was trialled. Materials and Methods: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial design was utilised to deliver and evaluate a 12-month intervention program, comprising tailored professional development, resource development and sustainability measures. The repeated measurements on individuals in six clusters over three follow-up periods were analysed using linear mixed models. Compa..

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Grants

Awarded by Jack Brockhoff Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Partnership Project grant [#1076861]. Cash and in-kind contribution from Yooralla as the associated partner organization were provided. Salary support for investigators is acknowledged from the Jack Brockhoff Foundation, the APEX Foundation for Research into Intellectual Disability, the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, Deakin Health Economics, Deakin University and Monash University.