82
Participants
Start Date
July 31, 2011
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2014
Study Completion Date
June 30, 2014
Family Strengthening Intervention in Rwanda (FSI-R)
"Core components of the FSI-R are derived from the FBPI theoretical framework, and were chosen to address key risk factors identified in qualitative data. The FSI-R holds separate preliminary meetings with caregivers and children to prepare for a larger family meeting. In these modules, the interventionist helps caregivers and children prioritize concerns or key messages that they most want to share with the other party. Role play and discussions are used to impart improved parenting and communication skills. In the family meetings, children and caregivers share their concerns with one another and develop a shared family narrative, which integrates past events into a singular story with shared goals and a future orientation. These family modules also discuss the services and supports (formal and non-formal resources) that the family can engage with in order to achieve their shared goals.~8-12 weeks for 1-2 hours per week, depending on each family's pace and coverage of the material."
Partners In Health/Inshuti Mu Buzima (PIH/IMB), Rwinkwavu
Collaborators (1)
Partners in Health
OTHER
Harvard University
OTHER
Boston Children's Hospital
OTHER
Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)
OTHER