Parenting Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact Evaluation of the "Baby Newsletter" Project: an Intervention to Improve Parenting Self-efficacy in the First Year of Newborn's Life
Not-randomized controlled study to evaluate a community intervention to promote self-efficacy
parenting. The treated group will be composed by all newborns resident in S.Ilario d'Enza
(105 in 2013) where the Baby Newsletter is implemented. Newborns resident in the Health
District of Montecchio and born in Montecchio Hospital in the same period are the control
group (278 in 2013). Preterm or hospitalized children are excluded.
Self-efficacy parenting is evaluated through a questionnaire administered at baseline, after
5 and 12 months.
Background
The importance of promoting parenting skills is worldwide recognized and, in Italy, different
projects are implemented in order to develop these competences. The impact of these
experiences is rarely evaluated.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the improvement in self-efficacy parenting produced by
an intervention which consists in sending to every new parents, during the first year of life
of their son, eight newsletters with advices and recommendations on child care and
development (project "Baby Newsletter").
Methods
Not-randomized controlled study to evaluate a community intervention to promote self-efficacy
parenting. The treated group will be composed by all newborns resident in S.Ilario d'Enza
(105 in 2013) where the Baby Newsletter is implemented. Newborns resident in the Health
District of Montecchio and born in Montecchio Hospital in the same period are the control
group (278 in 2013). Preterm or hospitalized children are excluded.
Self-efficacy parenting is evaluated through the TOPSE (Tool to measure Parenting
Self-Efficacy) questionnaire administered at baseline, in Montecchio Birth Unit or at the
paediatric clinics, and at the vaccination appointments after 5 and 12 months.
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