The Impact of an Evidence-Based Parenting Service on Maternal Sensitivity and Infant Cellular Aging in a Population of Under-Resourced Families

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

250

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 13, 2024

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2028

Study Completion Date

April 30, 2029

Conditions
Parent Child RelationshipChild Social-Emotional DevelopmentTelomere LengthEpigenetic Aging
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Promoting First Relationships in Primary Care (PFR-PC)

"Promoting First Relationships® in Primary Care is based on attachment theory and is strengths-based. The intervention is delivered in 10 home visits, with 2 additional clinic visits. Each week has a theme for discussion, handouts, an activity, and time for joining - checking in with the parent, listening to their concerns, and establishing a positive, supportive relationship. The provider videotapes playtime between parent and child, and alternates weeks watching the video with the parent, reflecting about the needs of both parent and child (reflective observation). PFR consultation strategies include Joining, Positive Feedback, Instructive Feedback, Reflective Questions and Comments, and Instruction with Handouts. These core strategies enhance parents' sense of security and competency. The provider helps the parent develop greater empathy and understanding of the child's needs and feelings, and helps the parent to identify their own feelings and needs around parenting."

Trial Locations (1)

27610

RECRUITING

WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Raleigh

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

WakeMed Health and Hospitals

OTHER

collaborator

National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)

NIH

lead

University of Washington

OTHER