Family Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
A "Happy Family Kitchen" Initiative for Promoting Family Health, Happiness, and Harmony in Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District
Verified date | February 2014 |
Source | The University of Hong Kong |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Hong Kong: Ethics Committee |
Study type | Interventional |
The School of Public Health of HKU collaborates with the Hong Kong Council of Social Service
(HKSCC) to conduct a district-based mega-project "Happy Family Kitchen", which using
"eating" and "the kitchen" as a platform, to make the effort to improve effective
communication in Hong Kong families.
The "HFK 2" project is a enhanced version of HFK project, which plan to be conducted in the
Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi district from August 2012 to August 2013. This project
adopts a cluster-randomized controlled design, with the application of positive psychology
concepts as a theoretical framework. A community-based participatory (CBP) approach, which
is an effective way to engage public health researchers and community members (NGOs,
schools, other major stakeholders, and participants), will be used. Both quantitative and
qualitative methods will be used in the evaluation of major outcomes (participants' family
relationship and 3Hs) at different time points throughout the project. Process evaluation
will be performed to evaluate the process of each component of the project. The whole
project includes two phases:
Phase 1: Model enhancement- an enhanced model of project is started with the training the
trainer workshop to build capacity among the community partners. After that, the trained
community partners design and conduct the district-based intervention programmes by using
one of the five themes of the positive psychology framework, which teach the participants to
practice positive behaviors for improving family communication, and in turn promote the 3Hs.
The five themes are joy, flow, gratitude, savoring and listening. The pre-, post-, 4 weeks
and 3 month follow up questionnaire surveys are conducted to assess the effectiveness of the
programmes. All of the participating NGOs and schools will be randomly allocated into three
groups:
Intervention arm 1: core session intervention + booster intervention; Intervention arm 2:
only core session intervention; Control arm: waiting list control, only questionnaire
evaluations can be conducted at different time points.
A subsequent qualitative study is conducted to further explore the outcomes, the problems
and the requirements from the programmes.
Phase 2: Model scaling up- A series of Professional Tool Kits consist of practice guides and
evaluation tools for different service settings will be published with the contribution of
participating NGOs and project partners. The tool kits will be the key reference and be
further disseminated to a wider scope. A series of Professional Practice Seminars will be
organized in different regions (including Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories). Social
work practitioners of various service settings will be invited to attend the seminars. The
evidence-based professional tool kits will be introduced and distributed in the seminar.
Clinical psychologist will be the speaker on how to apply positive psychology in practice,
and HKU staff will also illustrate the use of evaluation tools in assessing the outcome of
the program. Participating NGOs of this project will be invited to share their practice
experience in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Tsing district as well. another new edition of Happy Family
Cookbook will be published and distributed to the whole territory. The new edition will be
enhanced with more attractive content including healthy recipes and tips for positive
communication etc. To enhance the interactivity of the cookbook, related apps for mobile
devices will be developed for public free download.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 2000 |
Est. completion date | September 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 6 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion criteria: 1. For the district-based programmes, and focus groups of participants: Participants aged six or above, who can communicate with social workers, and who are currently residing in Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District /are service users of the corresponding NGO/ are students in Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District. Participants who are between six and eight years old are required to be assisted individually by social workers in completing questionnaires. 2. For the social workers' training programme, the health education forum, the practice wisdom forum and focus groups of social workers: Social or community workers who can read Chinese and speak Cantonese, and are currently working in selected social service organizations or government agencies in the Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District. 3. In-depth interviews of community stakeholders: community stakeholders who can read Chinese and speak Cantonese, and are currently working in the social service organizations (participate or not participant in this project) or government agencies in the Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants who fail to meet the inclusion criteria |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Hong Kong Council of Social Service | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Hong Kong | The Hong Kong Council of Social Service |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in family communication from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Family communication will be assessed by the Family communication scale. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Primary | Changes in family happiness from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Happiness will be determinded by Subjective Happiness Scale and the one item question adopted from Subramanian et al. Self- preceived happiness at the individual and family level will aso be assessed by a 0-10 score at 4 time points. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Primary | Changes in family health from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Health will be evaluated by the SF-12v2 Health Survey. Harmony will be assessed by a 12-item scale. Self-preceived health, at the individual and family level will also be assessed by a 0-10 score at 4 time points. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Primary | Changes in family harmony from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Harmony will be assessed by a 12-item scale. Self-preceived harmony, at the individual and family level will also be assessed by a 0-10 score at 4 time points. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Secondary | Changes in Participants' attitudes towards performing the suggested behaviours from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to evaluate the changes in participants' attitude towards performing the suggested behaviors from baseline to 3 months after intervention. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Secondary | Changes in Participants' intention at performing the suggested behaviours from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to evaluate the changes in participants' intention at performing the suggested behaviors from baseline to 3 months after intervention. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Secondary | Changes in Participants' frequency of performing the suggested behaviours from baseline to 3 months after intervention | Questionnaire will be used to evaluate the changes in participants' frequency of performing the suggested behaviors from baseline to 3 months after intervention. | Pre-intervention (Up to 2 days before), immediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' knowledge of the application of positive psychology in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' knowledge of the application of positive psychology in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' attitudes of the application of positive psychology in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' attitudes of the application of positive psychology in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' self-competence of the application of positive psychology in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' self-competence of the application of positive psychology in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' knowledge of the application of logic model in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' knowledge of the application of logic model in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' attitudes of the application of logic model in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' attitudes of the application of logic model in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-upediate post- intervention (Up to 2 weeks after), four weeks and three months after intervention. | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' self-competence of the application of logic model in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' self-competence of the application of logic model in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' knowledge of the application of process evaluation in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' knowledge of the application of process evaluation in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' attitudes of the application of process evaluation in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' attitudes of the application of process evaluation in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in social workers' self-competence of the application of process evaluation in the CBPR project before and after training session | Questionnaire will be used to investigate the changes in social workers' self-competence of the application of process evaluation in the CBPR project before and after the training session. | Pre- and post- training (Up to 2 weeks before and after) ; as well as a 6-month, and 12-month follow-up | No |
Secondary | The social impact of the CBPR project | Evaluated by conducting community stakeholders' in-depth interviews. | Post intervention program (Up to 3 months after) | No |
Secondary | The process of community based intervention programme | Assessed by a Process Evaluation on-site observation form, and a series of checklists including Resources input record sheet, Participants' attendance form, Programme rundown, Attendance record form, and NGOs' final report. The components of process evaluation, including context, reach, dose delivered, dose received, fidelity and recruitment will be assessed. | Observe in every session of the community based intervention programme, including core intervention sessions, booster sessions, and tea-gathering sessions. | No |
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