首页> 外文期刊>BMC Public Health >Improving lifetime trajectories for vulnerable young children and families living with significant stress and social disadvantage: the early years education program randomised controlled trial
【24h】

Improving lifetime trajectories for vulnerable young children and families living with significant stress and social disadvantage: the early years education program randomised controlled trial

机译:改善易受伤害的幼儿和承受巨大压力和社会劣势的家庭的一生轨迹:早期教育计划随机对照试验

获取原文
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Background Children who experience neglect and abuse are likely to have impaired brain development and entrenched learning deficiencies. Early years interventions such as intensive education and care for these children are known to have the potential to increase their human capital. The Early Years Education Program (EYEP) is a new program offered by the Children’s Protection Society (CPS) in Melbourne, Australia. EYEP is targeted at the needs of children who have been or are at risk of being abused or neglected. It has the dual focus of seeking to address the consequences of abuse and neglect on children’s brain development and redressing their learning deficiencies. Our objective is to determine whether EYEP can improve school readiness by conducting a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of its impacts. Methods/Design The RCT is being conducted with 90 participants (45 intervention and 45 control). Eligible children must be aged under three years and assessed as having two or more risk factors as defined in the Department of Human Services Best Interest Case Practice Model. The intervention group participate for three years (or until school entry) in EYEP. The trial does not provide any early years education or care to the control group. Data are being collected on outcome measures for participants in EYEP and the control group at the baseline, at yearly intervals for three years, and six months after commencing the first year of school. Outcome measures encompass children’s health and development, academic ability and emotional and behavioural regulation; and quality of parenting practices. The study will evaluate the impact of EYEP on these outcomes, and undertake a benefit-cost analysis of the program. Discussion Findings from the study have the potential to influence the quality of care and education for the large population of children in Australia who are at risk of abuse and neglect, as well as for children in mainstream childcare. The study will provide up-to-date evidence on the impact of an early years intervention relevant to an urban population in Australia; as well as (to our knowledge) being the first RCT of an early years education and care intervention in Australia. Trial registration ACTRN 12611000768998 . Date 22nd July 2011.
机译:背景遭受忽视和虐待的儿童很可能会损害大脑发育和根深蒂固的学习缺陷。早些时候,诸如对这些儿童的强化教育和照料等干预措施有可能增加其人力资本。早期教育计划(EYEP)是澳大利亚墨尔本儿童保护协会(CPS)提供的一项新计划。 EYEP旨在满足曾经或可能遭受虐待或忽视的儿童的需求。它具有双重目的,即寻求解决虐待和忽视对儿童大脑发育的后果以及纠正他们的学习缺陷的后果。我们的目标是确定EYEP是否可以通过对其影响进行随机对照试验(RCT)来改善入学准备。方法/设计RCT由90名参与者(45名干预者和45名对照者)进行。符合条件的儿童必须在3岁以下,并根据人类服务部最佳利益案例实践模型中的定义,具有两个或多个风险因素。干预小组参加了EYEP三年(或直到入学)。该试验不向对照组提供任何早期教育或照料。在开始学习第一年后的三年中,每年一次,每年一次,以三年为间隔,收集基线期EYEP和对照组参与者的结局指标数据。结果指标包括儿童的健康和成长,学习能力以及情绪和行为调节;和育儿习惯的质量。该研究将评估EYEP对这些结果的影响,并对计划进行收益成本分析。讨论该研究的发现可能会影响澳大利亚大量遭受虐待和忽视的儿童以及主流儿童保育中儿童的照料和教育质量。该研究将提供有关早期干预对澳大利亚城市人口影响的最新证据;并且(据我们所知)是澳大利亚早期教育和护理干预措施中的第一个RCT。试用注册ACTRN 12611000768998。日期22 nd 2011年7月。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号