Evaluation of a Child Health Care Program for Early Identification of Family Violence
NCT ID: NCT07158983
Last Updated: 2025-09-08
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
90000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-10-01
2028-12-31
Brief Summary
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* To what extent are questions about family violence asked to mothers and fathers visiting the child health services in the Region of Stockholm?
* How can area level socioeconomic factors affect whether parents are asked questions about family violence in the child health services?
* How do child health nurses experience asking parents about family violence?What challenges and opportunities do they meet when they identify family violence?
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Detailed Description
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In Sweden, almost all children 0-5 years old are enrolled in the child health services (CHS). As part of the CHS-program, all parents are offered an individual visit within the first six months of their child's life to address parenting topics and parental mental health. Questions about FV are asked during that individual visit. The CHS thus has a unique opportunity to detect FV in the family at an early stage in the child's life.
This mixed methods study evaluates how a program for identification of family violence works within child health services. The quantitative part is a registry based observational study to investigate the extent to which both mothers and fathers are given the opportunity to respond to questions about FV within CHS in the Stockholm region. Furthermore, it examines whether there is an association between being asked about exposure to violence and the socioeconomic status of the catchment areas of CHS centers. The qualitative data consist of interviews with child health nurses.
De-identified medical record data regarding questions about family violence addressed to the child's parents will be collected from approximately 90,000 child records at the CHS centers. Included CHS centers are located in areas with different socioeconomic status. Data cover the period 240630-250630. Background data on the organizational conditions (number of employees, training to identify FV) of the included CHS centers are also obtained. The results are also measured based on the clinic's sociodemographic, according to the Care Need Index (CNI). The data enables comparisons between different CHS centers, and the interviews contributes to an in-depth analysis of the study's results based on varying contextual factors that may assist or hinder the identification of FV.
Conditions
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Study Design
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Study Groups
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Parents
Parents of children enrolled in child health services
Registry review
The study is set within a project to evaluate a program for identification of family violence. The study uses mixed methods including registry review of parents to evaluate the effect of the program.
Nurses
Nurses working within child health services
Interviews
The study is set within a project to evaluate a program for identification of family violence. The study uses mixed methods including interviews with nurses to evaluate the effect of the program.
Interventions
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Registry review
The study is set within a project to evaluate a program for identification of family violence. The study uses mixed methods including registry review of parents to evaluate the effect of the program.
Interviews
The study is set within a project to evaluate a program for identification of family violence. The study uses mixed methods including interviews with nurses to evaluate the effect of the program.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Child health nurse working at one of the included CHS centers
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Forte: Swedish research council for health, working life and welfare
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Karolinska Institutet
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Responsible Party
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Lene Lindberg
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Lene Lindberg, Professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Karolinska Institutet: Department of Global Public Health
Locations
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Region Stockholm
Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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FRIDa
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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