Implementation quality of an early childhood parenting program in Colombia and child development

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We conducted a cluster-randomized trial of an enhancement to an existing parenting program in rural Colombia (called the Family, Women, and Infancy Program [FAMI]), and found benefits to parenting practices and child development. In this study, we examine the effects of the enhancement on the quality of intervention implementation and examine associations between quality and child and maternal outcomes.
In Colombia, 340 FAMI mothers in 87 towns were randomly assigned to quality enhancement through the provision of structured curricula, play materials, and training and supervision from professional tutors, or to control (no enhancement). Children aged In intention-to-treat analyses, we found significant benefits of intervention for the observed quality of group sessions (1.67 SD [95% confidence interval, 1.23–2.11]). An SD increase in session quality predicted an increase in treatment mothers’ attendance of 4.68 sessions (95% confidence interval, 1.37–7.98). Session quality partially mediated the effect of the intervention on parental practices and child development.
Enhancing an existing parenting program led to large benefits to the observed quality of intervention implementation. Quality was associated with increased maternal engagement, parenting practices, and child development. The observational measure of quality has potential to promote and maintain quality at scale.

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  • Child, Child Development, Child, Preschool, Colombia, Female, Humans, Mothers - education, Parenting, Parents
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2023060221J
JournalPediatrics
Volume151
Issue numbersupplement 2
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Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2023

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