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Given promising findings (from seven ATTACH™ pilot studies), a randomized controlled trial design, even employing wait-list controls was deemed unacceptable and even unethical by patients, health care professionals and health system administrators in engagement activities surrounding the preparation of this proposal.",[13],"Behavioral: Attachment and Child Health (ATTACH) Parenting Program",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":20},"BEHAVIORAL","Attachment and Child Health (ATTACH) Parenting Program","ATTACH™ provides parent training to address Reflective Function (RF) of parents affected by a broad array of toxic stressors. RF, defined as the ability to have insight into one's own and one's child's mental states, feelings, thoughts and intentions, underpins parental sensitivity and responsiveness and is undermined by the experience of current or past stress. Parents require high RF to respond sensitively\u002Fappropriately to their children and thus promote secure parent-child attachments, essential for child MEB health. ATTACH™ consists of 10-12 \\~45-minute clinic visits with dyadic (mother and infant) and triadic (mother, infant, and co-parent) elements, with a trained facilitator, who may be a nurse, social worker or other allied health professional.",[9],null,[22],{"facility":5,"status":23,"city":24,"state":25,"zip":26,"country":27,"countryCode":28,"cosmosGeoPoint":29,"geoPoint":34,"contacts":35},"RECRUITING","Calgary","Alberta","T2N 1N4","Canada","CA",{"type":30,"coordinates":31},"Point",[32,33],-114.08529,51.05011,{"lat":33,"lon":32},[36],{"name":37,"role":38,"phone":39,"phoneExt":20,"email":40},"Nicole Letourneau, RN, PhD","CONTACT","403-210-3833","nicole.letourneau@ucalgary.ca",{"type":42,"investigatorFullName":43,"investigatorTitle":44,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":20,"oldOrganization":20},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Nicole Letourneau","Principal Investigator","100428341","adaptation-and-pilot-testing-of-web-and-mobile-interface-for-the-attach-intervention-100428341",false,"NCT04857775","Adaptation and Pilot Testing of Web and Mobile Interface for the ATTACH™ Intervention","Attachment and Child Health (ATTACH™)","ATTACH™","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* parents with children between birth and 32 months of age (based on selection of age-appropriate tools for assessing children's health and development)\n* parents agree to participate in the ATTACH™ program consisting of 10-12 weeks of one-hour per week parent training sessions\n* parents agreed to bring a co-parent for 2-3 of the 10 sessions (when possible)\n* parents agree to the dried blood sample collection from themselves and their children (in Calgary agencies)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n\\-",true,"ALL",{"count":56,"type":57},100,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[60],"NA","COVID-19 has placed unprecedented strains on parents impacted by toxic stressors (depression, addiction, family violence, and poverty) and reluctant to see mental health-service providers in home\u002Fclinic due to fears of infection. Due to the pandemic, PI Letourneau ceased\u002Fdelayed recruitment in ATTACH™, a CIHR-funded randomized controlled trials (RCT) of in-person (home or clinic) program designed to improve children's mental, emotional and behavioral (MEB) health and development via parent-child relationship intervention. Recognizing the heightened need for already vulnerable families to obtain safe parenting support to manage depressive symptoms\u002Fother stressors. The team's primary knowledge user (D. McNeil, Scientific Director, Maternal Newborn Child and Youth Strategic Clinical Network, Alberta Health Services) advocated for online delivery of the ATTACH™ parent training program. In response, an interdisciplinary team from nursing and software engineering rapidly pivoted to an online delivery format. Critical barriers to using existing commercial technologies emerged, making it essential to develop and implement tailored, user-informed virtual care delivery platforms and tools safe, secure, user-friendly for families already stressed. Innovative user interface design and integrated knowledge transfer approaches will be used to: (a) adapt ATTACH™ for virtual delivery; (b) develop virtual platforms (web-based applications) and tools (mobile apps) for flexible delivery of mental health supports for parents and training for professional facilitators; (c) integrate virtual mental health services into the primary care system promoting program uptake; and (d) design\u002Ftest streamlined and intuitive virtual systems for nimble spread\u002Fscaleup. The project catalyzes and enriches the PIs' research program by crossing disciplines (nursing \\& engineering) in cutting edge research that is responsive to trends in both mental health intervention and web-interface design. The aim is to adapt, develop, design and pilot test virtual (web-based) intervention program to improve children's mental, emotional and behavioral (MEB) health and development. This will be done by building on successful CIHR funded in-person (home or clinic) programs and pivoting to user-engaged program development, adaptation and pilot testing for virtual delivery in the face of COVID19.",[63,64,65,66],"Depression","Addiction","Domestic Violence","Poverty","2024-05-08",{"date":69,"type":70},"2024-05-10","ACTUAL",{"date":72,"type":70},"2021-03-15",{"date":74,"type":57},"2027-12-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]