ECD Newborn Parenting Education Program

ConditionParenting
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
AgeNot listed
SponsorAga Khan University

About this trial

Early childhood development: specifically the first 1000 days of life are of crucial importance. It sets the trajectory for the future and transgenerational health. Life of a neonate is influenced by several factors of which responsive caregiving is one of the most imperative facets. In the earliest days of life, the role of responsive caregiving is vital for the child's growing brain. Interactions between the primary caregiver and the neonate in early infancy period foster social and cognitive growth, build trust, provide sense of security, and helps build brain of the young child. In resource constraints areas, particularly in primary health care settings, there is a lack of initiatives to support responsive caregiving. The investigators intend to do an implementation adaptation and assessment of impact and efficacy of early childhood newborn parenting education program at primary health care facilities of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Investigators already have a structured program at our tertiary health care setting, with this project, investigators now intend to adapt it to primary care settings of Aga Khan Health Services Pakistan and Afghanistan a) explore the impact of newborn parenting education program on parental outcomes b) conduct training for health care providers and asses their pre-post knowledge and skills and c) explore systems readiness to scale up this program at national level. The expected outcome of this research is to build a proof of concept of this intervention in primary healthcare settings and disseminate its findings for a national level scale up and to advocate the importance of it to the government sector, civil society organization and funding agencies.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Normal delivery

No underlying morbidities of the newborn

Are not living in ultra-poverty less than 15000/- total household income.

Disqualifiers

Newborn or mother with underlying conditions or morbidities

Living under 15000 per month

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Early Childhood Development Newborn Parenting Education Program

Treatment groups

400 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Aga Khan University

Lead sponsor

Global Affairs Canada

Collaborator

Aga Khan Health Services

Collaborator