PRePaR Study
Cross-source consensus on PRePaR Study from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- PRePaR is a longitudinal mixed-methods protocol evaluating acceptability and feasibility of an early community-hospital parenting support and prevention programme. — Acceptability and feasibility of a community–hospital parenting support and prevention programme for families of infants at high neurodevelopmental risk following neonatal encephalopathy: protocol of the PRePaR (PRevention and support for Parenthood in early Rehabilitation) mixed-methods study
- The programme is designed for families of infants admitted to neonatal intensive care for neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy or neonatal stroke and considered at high neurodevelopmental risk. — Acceptability and feasibility of a community–hospital parenting support and prevention programme for families of infants at high neurodevelopmental risk following neonatal encephalopathy: protocol of the PRePaR (PRevention and support for Parenthood in early Rehabilitation) mixed-methods study
- The study is single-centre and conducted through Dijon University Hospital and associated community services in Burgundy, France. — Acceptability and feasibility of a community–hospital parenting support and prevention programme for families of infants at high neurodevelopmental risk following neonatal encephalopathy: protocol of the PRePaR (PRevention and support for Parenthood in early Rehabilitation) mixed-methods study
- The primary objective is to describe feasibility and acceptability, including module timing, implementation barriers and facilitators, and perceived usefulness and usability. — Acceptability and feasibility of a community–hospital parenting support and prevention programme for families of infants at high neurodevelopmental risk following neonatal encephalopathy: protocol of the PRePaR (PRevention and support for Parenthood in early Rehabilitation) mixed-methods study
- The planned study duration is 34 months, with first inclusion on 26 April 2024 and scheduled completion in January 2027. — Acceptability and feasibility of a community–hospital parenting support and prevention programme for families of infants at high neurodevelopmental risk following neonatal encephalopathy: protocol of the PRePaR (PRevention and support for Parenthood in early Rehabilitation) mixed-methods study