EPIC-CP pilot trial study protocol: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial investigating the feasibility and acceptability of social prescribing for Australian children with cerebral palsy

Author:

Ostojic Katarina,Karem IsraORCID,Paget SimonORCID,Berg Alison,Burnett Heather,Scott Timothy,Martin Tanya,Dee-Price Betty-Jean,McIntyre Sarah,Smithers-Sheedy Hayley,Mimmo Laurel,Masi AnneORCID,Scarcella Michele,Azmatullah Sheikh,Calderan Jack,Mohamed Masyitah,Olaso Anne,van Hoek Matthew,van Hoek Debbie,Woodbury Mackenzie,Wilkinson Alunya,Chambers Georgina,Zwi Karen,Dale Russell,Eapen ValsammaORCID,Lingam Raghu,Strnadová Iva,Woolfenden Susan

Abstract

IntroductionThe social determinants of health contribute to poorer health outcomes for children with cerebral palsy (CP) and are barriers to families accessing health services. At an individual level, social determinants of health are experienced as unmet social needs, for example, unsafe housing conditions. There is emerging evidence that clinical pathways for the systematic identification and referral to services for unmet social needs can support families to address these needs. These clinical pathways have not been implemented for children with CP. The objectives are to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of two co-designed social needs clinical pathways for parents/caregivers of children with CP—social prescribing (ie, Community Linker plus resource pack) compared with resource pack only.Methods and analysisThis pilot randomised controlled trial will run at the three tertiary paediatric rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia. A total of 120 participants will be recruited, with randomisation stratified by study site. A survey tool will be used to identify families experiencing unmet social needs. Parents/caregivers who report one or more unmet social need/s and consent will be eligible. The active control group will receive a resource pack containing information on community services to support unmet social needs. The social prescribing intervention group will receive one-on-one Community Linker support, in addition to the resource pack. The survey tool, intervention, logic model, and resource pack were co-designed with patient families and their healthcare workers. Feasibility of the research design and the clinical pathways will be evaluated using the number/proportion of parents/caregivers who complete the survey tool, consent, engage with the intervention, and complete research measures. Acceptability will be evaluated using questionnaires and qualitative interviews.Ethics and disseminationHuman research ethics approval was granted by the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network Human Research Ethics Committee (2022/ETH01688). Participants and stakeholders will receive updates and findings via regular communication channels including meetings, presentations, and publications.Trial registration numberAustralia New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: 12622001459718.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Early Career Fellowship

Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation

Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation

Luminesce Alliance

Publisher

BMJ

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