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Kids in Communities Study (KiCS) study protocol: a cross-sectional mixed-methods approach to measuring community-level factors influencing early child development in Australia

机译:社区儿童学习(KiCs)研究方案:一种横断面混合方法,用于衡量影响澳大利亚儿童早期发育的社区层面因素

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Introduction: Healthy childhood development in the early years is critical for later adult health and well-being. Early childhood development (ECD) research has focused primarily on individual, family and school factors, but largely ignored community factors. The Kids in Communities Study (KiCS) will test and investigate community-level influences on child development across Australia. Methods and analysis: Cross-sectional mixed-methods study exploring community-level effects in 25 Australian local communities; selection based on community socioeconomic status (SES) and ECD using the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), a population measure of child development, to create a local community 'diagonality type', that is, those performing better or worse (off-diagonal), or as expected (on-diagonal) on the AEDC relative to their SES. Data collection includes stakeholder interviews, parent and service provider focus groups, and surveys with general community residents and service providers, mapping of neighbourhood design and local amenities and services, analysis of policy documents, and the use of existing sociodemographic and early childhood education and care data. Quantitative data will be used to test associations between local community diagonality type, and ECD based on AEDC scores. Qualitative data will provide complementary and deeper exploration of these same associations. Ethics and dissemination: The Royal Children's Hospital Human Research Ethics Committee approved the study protocol (#30016). Further ethics approvals were obtained from State Education and Health departments and Catholic archdioceses where required. ECD community-level indicators will eventually be derived and made publically available. Findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals, community reports, websites and policy briefs to disseminate results to researchers, and key stakeholders including policymakers, practitioners and (most importantly) the communities involved.
机译:简介:早年儿童的健康发展对于以后的成年人健康和福祉至关重要。幼儿发展(ECD)研究主要集中于个人,家庭和学校因素,但很大程度上忽略了社区因素。社区儿童研究(KiCS)将测试和调查社区层面对澳大利亚儿童发展的影响。方法和分析:横断面混合方法研究,探索了25个澳大利亚当地社区的社区层面影响;基于澳大利亚儿童早期发展普查(AEDC)的社会社会经济地位(SES)和ECD进行选择,这是对儿童发育的人口测度,以创建当地社区的“对角线类型”,即表现较好或较差的人群(非对角线类型) ),或在AEDC上相对于其SES的预期值(对角线)。数据收集包括利益相关者访谈,家长和服务提供者焦点小组,以及对普通社区居民和服务提供者的调查,邻里设计和当地便利设施与服务的地图绘制,政策文件分析以及现有社会人口统计学和幼儿教育与护理的使用数据。定量数据将用于基于AEDC分数测试本地社区对角线类型与ECD之间的关联。定性数据将提供对这些相同关联的补充和更深层次的探索。伦理与传播:皇家儿童医院人类研究伦理委员会批准了研究方案(#30016)。必要时,还从州教育与卫生部门和天主教大主教室获得了进一步的伦理学批准。 ECD社区级指标最终将被推导出并公开提供。研究结果将发表在同行评审的期刊,社区报告,网站和政策摘要中,以将结果传播给研究人员以及包括政策制定者,从业人员和(最重要的)社区在内的主要利益相关者。

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