The TREE Program: Promoting Positive Early Childhood Experiences During Well-Child Visits

Author:

Candelaria Margo A.1ORCID,Tellerman Ken2,Hutchison Heather1ORCID,Silver Dana3,Feigelman Susan4,Endy Katherine5,Afkinich Jenny6,Wilms Floet Anna Maria7

Affiliation:

1. Innovations Institute, University of Connecticut School of Social Work, Hartford, CT, USA

2. Committee on Emotional Health, Maryland Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MD, USA

3. Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA

4. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

5. Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary & College, Baltimore, MD, USA

6. Collaborative for Implementation Practice, School of Social Work, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

7. Department of Pediatrics, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

Abstract

This feasibility study evaluated the developmental coaching TREE (Talk Read Engage Encourage) program for historically marginalized children ages 0 to 2 years, embedded within pediatric visits, examining if TREE could enhance caregiver-child interactions and increase pediatric resident report of competency and self-efficacy in coaching caregivers. Using a quasi-experimental design, a convenience sample (n = 167 families) was recruited (79 intervention; 88 control). Follow-up data were obtained from 45% of families (38 intervention; 38 control), impacted by COVID-19 attendance. Analyses demonstrated significant increases in self-reported Parent Verbal Responsivity ( d = 0.68; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.17 to 1.18; P = .009) by intervention group caregivers. Intervention pediatric residents reported significant increases in promoting positive caregiver-child interactions and confidence in conveying child development ( d = −.73; 95% CI = −1.21 to −0.22; P = .003). The TREE program is a promising practice that operationalizes promotion of relational health and positive early childhood experiences within pediatric primary care.

Funder

Abell Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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