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An intervention to improve the self-efficacy of key workers to support parental wellbeing at an early childhood intervention service in Australia: a stepped wedged randomized cluster trial.

Dana YoungJohn ReynoldsUtsana TonmukayawulRob CarterElena SwiftKatrina Jane WilliamsRachael McdonaldDinah S ReddihoughRod CarracherPaul IrelandJane TracyCassie KenyonGibbs L
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
ACTRN12617001530314Implications for RehabilitationThere are implications for the development of children whose parents are experiencing high stress and poor mental health, whereby parents of children with disability or developmental delays are at increased risk.Findings from this study support the recommendation that a key worker is provided to holistically support families who access Early Childhood Intervention Services to aid in reducing poor parental wellbeing and child outcomes.Improved confidence to support and initiate conversations regarding parental wellbeing by key workers, in combination with support from management and the organisation to undertake this as part of their role, is a positive finding from this intervention study.
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