Family Research Clinical Trial
Official title:
SMART Family-Link Project: Zentangle to Promote Family Well-being in Hong Kong
In the past few decades, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) have rapidly developed as effective, and probably the most cost-effective tools to connect most aspects of family lives. Alongside the growth in popularity of ICTs and its role in promoting family well-being, there is also an increasing appreciation that ICTs such as internet-enabled devices and web-based applications can offer many advantages compared to traditional face-to-face approaches when delivering behaviour change programmes. To gain more understanding of the potential new avenues of using ICT in programme implementation, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has initiated the Jockey Club SMART Family-Link Project in collaboration with The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This project aimed at helping 26 NGO-operated Integrated Family Service Centres and Integrated Service Centres (Centres), making effective use of information and communications technology (ICT) and data analytics, to enhance the quality and efficiency of their family service. The present study aims to supplement the existing services and interventions delivered by the FRU, FSU and FCU, a series of brief ICT-based family interventions that promote family communication, cohesion, support and well-being and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of ICT-based interventions.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 100 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Family service users - Chinese-speaking - Aged 18 years and above - Able to complete the questionnaire Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects who fail to meet the inclusion criteria |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | The University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Island |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Hong Kong | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Satisfaction to the Zentangle programme | Outcome-based questions will be used to assess the level of satisfaction toward the general performance of the community activities. The score for each question ranges from 1 to 5. Higher scores indicate higher satisfaction. | Immediately after the activities | |
Secondary | Change in Family communication | Outcome based question will be used to assess the communication with family members. The score for each question ranges from 0 to 10. Higher scores indicate better family communication. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Family relationship | Outcome based question will be used to assess the relationship with family members. The score for each question ranges from 0 to 10. Higher scores indicate better family relationship. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Family support and care | Outcome based question will be used to assess the family support and care. The score for question ranges from 0 to 10. Higher scores indicate more family support and care. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Resilience | Outcome based question will be used to assess resilience. The score for question ranges from 0 to 10. Higher scores indicate higher resilience. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Healthy living habits | Outcome based question will be used to assess healthy living. The score for question ranges from 0 to 10. Higher scores indicate healthier living. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Personal happiness | Outcome based question will be used to assess personal happiness. The score for question ranges from 0 to 10. Higher scores indicate more personal happiness. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Stress level | Change assessed by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). A higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Negative emotions | Change assessed by the Patient Health Questionnaire-4. A higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Family well-being | Change assessed by a 3-item Family well-being scale. A higher score means a better outcome. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Self-efficacy in managing stress | Outcome-based questions will be used to assess self-efficacy in managing stress. Higher score indicates higher self-efficacy. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Change in Knowledge and attitudes towards and practice of Zentangle | Change assessed by outcome-based questions. A score of each question ranges from 1-5. A higher score a better outcome. | Baseline, 1-month and 2-month follow up | |
Secondary | Perceived benefits of Zentangle | Assessed by outcome-based questions with categorical choices | 1-month and 2-month follow up |
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