Abstract
Introduction
Infants with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDs) show emotional,
cognitive and sociointeractive dysregulation dramatically impacting on
caregiving behaviour. Early video-feedback interventions (VFIs) are
effective in promoting sensitive parenting, which in turn supports
infants’ development, even in case of ND. In the light of limited
resources of the healthcare systems, technological advances in
telemedicine may facilitate the delivery of VFI to a greater number of
families of infants with ND. To date, no study has implemented a
telemedicine VFI (TVFI) for families of infants diagnosed with
ND.
Methods and analysis
The Supporting Parenting at Home-Empowering Rehabilitation through
Engagement project is a randomised controlled trial aimed at assessing
the effectiveness of an early family-centred TVFI parenting support on
dyads with infants diagnosed with ND. It includes two arms (TVFI vs
Booklet Psychoeducational Intervention) and three assessment phases: T0,
baseline; T1, immediate postintervention; T2, 6-month
follow-up.
Ethics and dissemination
This study is funded by the Italian Ministry of Health and was
approved by the Ethics Committee (Pavia). Results will be published in
peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international
scientific conferences.
Trial registration number
The study protocol has been also registered on NIH Clinical Trials
(protocol codeNCT04656483; Pre-results).
Funder
Italian
Ministry of Health
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