Proof of concept of the Universal Baby video innovation for early child development in Lima, Peru

Author:

Nelson Adrianne K1ORCID,Griest Christa J2,Munoz Llubitza M3,Rumaldo Nancy3,Miller Ann C45,Soplapuco Guadalupe M3,Lecca Leonid3,Shin Sonya S14,Acuña Llalu R3,Valdivia Yesica V3,Ramos Alicia R3,Ahumada Diego G3,Ramos Blanca R H3,Mejia Sarah A6,Serrano Esther O3,Castro William H3,Oliva Victoria E2,Heyman Annie S7,Hartwell Lauren P8,Blackwell Ronnie L6,Diaz Diego F3,Vibbert Martha M27

Affiliation:

1. Division of Global Health Equity, Brigham and Women’s Hospital , Boston, MA, United States

2. Boston Medical Center , Boston, MA, United States

3. Socios En Salud, Partners in Health , Lima, Peru

4. Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA, United States

5. Blavatnik Institute, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA, United States

6. Wheelock College of Education and Human Development, Boston University , Boston, MA, United States

7. Department of Psychiatry, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine , Boston, MA, United States

8. Boston University School of Public Health , Boston, MA, United States

Abstract

Abstract Objective Community-based video interventions offer an effective and potentially scalable early interaction coaching tool for caregivers living in low resource settings. We tested the Universal Baby (UB) video innovation; an early interaction coaching tool using video sourced and produced locally with early child development (ECD) expert supervision. Methods This proof-of-concept study enrolled 40 caregivers of children ages 10–18 months assigned to intervention and control groups by health establishments in Carabayllo, Lima, Peru. Mother/child dyads received 12 weekly group health education sessions with social support. Of those, 16 caregivers also received 6 UB videos featuring brain science education and local clips of responsive, reciprocal interaction, also known as “serve and return” interaction. Survey data assessed feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. We assessed improved quality of mother/child interaction using the Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO). Results We found the program feasible. We successfully trained the local team to produce UB videos using locally-sourced footage and delivered the videos as part of a community-based intervention. We also found it to be acceptable in that participants enthusiastically received the UB videos, reporting they enjoyed being videotaped, and learned how to recognize and appropriately respond to their child’s nuanced sounds and gestures. The median change in total PICCOLO scores favored the intervention group compared to the control group. Conclusions UB offers great potential as a sustainable, potentially scalable, and culturally appropriate tool to promote equity for child development among young children living in low resource homes globally.

Funder

Grand Challenges Canada

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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