Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

Feasibility RCT to ask: Can the investigators coproduce, with parent collaborators, a new service, Infant Parent Support (IPS), to improve the mental health of children with a social worker? Can the investigators test the feasibility of an RCT of IPS compared with services as usual?


Clinical Trial Description

Questions addressed: Can the investigators coproduce, with parent collaborators, a new service, Infant Parent Support (IPS), to improve the mental health of children with a social worker? Can the investigators test the feasibility of an RCT of IPS compared with services as usual? Considered for entry: Parents of children aged 0-5 who have mental health concerns, social workers, and a multi-agency support plan. Inclusion criteria: Any family in the Glasgow or Bromley trial sites with a child aged 0-5 years with mental health concerns, a social worker, and a multi-agency support plan. Exclusion criteria: At the outset of the Trial there were no exclusion criteria. Over the course of Phase 1, the following exclusion criteria have emerged: - If the child has a Child Protection Plan or is on the Child Protection Register - If the family are in the process of 'stepping down' from a CPP or CPR - If the child is currently engaged in therapeutic work. Intervention: Infant Parent Support (a multidisciplinary infant mental health team aiming to improve the mental health of children aged 0-5 with a social worker). Primary Outcomes Phase 1: Coproduction, with parents of children who have a social worker, of the IPS intervention. Phase 2: Recruitment and retention (at 3 and 6 months) to a feasibility RCT. Secondary Outcomes Phase 1: preliminary mapping of service context. Phase 2: - Improvement in the organisation, access, and quality of services, for children with a social worker and mental health issues. - Examination of putative primary and secondary outcomes for a future definitive RCT of IPS (see below) - Development of a parent-supported outcome measure and a parent-supported experience measure for use in a future definitive RCT - Exploration of whether it is possible to expand into new sites to conduct a successful Phase III trial. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT06003582
Study type Interventional
Source University of Glasgow
Contact Helen Minnis, PhD
Phone +44 0141 201 9239
Email Helen.Minnis@glasgow.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date May 18, 2023
Completion date November 2023

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT03905278 - Parental Support Intervention in the Oncological Context N/A
Completed NCT03411577 - Development and Testing of a Jamaican Mother-daughter HIV Risk-reduction Program N/A
Recruiting NCT06273228 - Parenting Young Children in Pediatrics N/A
Completed NCT03497663 - VIA Family - Family Based Early Intervention Versus Treatment as Usual N/A
Completed NCT04101799 - Evaluation of the Parental Support Intervention For Our Children's Sake in Prisons in Sweden N/A
Completed NCT01955551 - Motivational Interviewing to Increase Parent Engagement in Preventive Parenting Programming Phase 2
Completed NCT01432756 - A South African Pilot Worksite Parenting Program to Prevent HIV Among Adolescents N/A
Recruiting NCT05706376 - An Evidence-based Family Support Program for Parents and Children in Palestine: A Theory-based Intervention N/A
Completed NCT05930535 - Family-Focused Adolescent & Lifelong Health Promotion N/A
Completed NCT03658122 - Integrating Behavioral Treatment in Primary Care N/A
Recruiting NCT06099262 - GenPMTO Evaluation
Recruiting NCT04853888 - ATTACHâ„¢ Program: Promoting Vulnerable Children's Health at Scale N/A
Completed NCT04633434 - Evaluation Study of Talk Parenting Skills N/A
Recruiting NCT04627415 - Project PEAK: Early Intervention for ADHD N/A
Completed NCT04257331 - Parent Training to Reduce Behavioral Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder in China N/A
Withdrawn NCT05135507 - The Effective Parenting Program (EPP) N/A
Completed NCT03853564 - Early Parenting Intervention: Bio-behavioral Outcomes in Infants With Neurodevelopmental Disabilities N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05264415 - Intergenerational Transmission of Traumatic Stress N/A
Completed NCT04342871 - An Evaluation of the Fathers and Mothers With Cancer Communication Tool N/A
Recruiting NCT04107506 - The Supporting Early Learning Study N/A