2022
A modified video-feedback intervention for carers of foster children aged 6 years and under with reactive attachment disorder: a feasibility study and pilot RCT
Oliveira P, Stevens E, Barge L, Comyn J, Langley K, Ramchandani P, Wright B, Woolgar M, Kennedy E, Byford S, Shearer J, Scott S, Barlow J, Glaser D, Senior R, Fonagy P, Fearon P. A modified video-feedback intervention for carers of foster children aged 6 years and under with reactive attachment disorder: a feasibility study and pilot RCT. Health Technology Assessment 2022, 26: 1-106. PMID: 35959710, PMCID: PMC9421559, DOI: 10.3310/sliz1119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVideo-feedback InterventionCase seriesMAIN OUTCOMEReactive attachment disorderNIHR Journals Library websiteHealth Technology Assessment programmeNew interventionsAdolescent mental health servicesFuture full-scale trialFurther project informationSmall case seriesTreatment manualWide inclusion criteriaTechnology Assessment programmeMental health servicesTarget sample sizeEffective treatment approachEvidence-based interventionsAttachment disorderLarge-scale trialsHealth service practitionersMental health professionalsTreatment completenessUsual carePilot RCT
2019
The Herts and Minds study: feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of Mentalization-Based Treatment versus usual care to support the wellbeing of children in foster care
Midgley N, Besser S, Fearon P, Wyatt S, Byford S, Wellsted D. The Herts and Minds study: feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of Mentalization-Based Treatment versus usual care to support the wellbeing of children in foster care. BMC Psychiatry 2019, 19: 215. PMID: 31291923, PMCID: PMC6617562, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2196-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEfficacy effect sizeUsual clinical careMentalization-based therapyMental health practitionersAppropriate primary outcome measureHealth practitionersPsychological therapiesPrimary outcome measureMental health servicesTiming of assessmentEffect sizeUsual careFeasibility RCTClinical trialsOutcome measuresStudy uptakeClinical careRCTsHealth servicesTherapyFoster careTrialsCareDifficulties QuestionnairePhase II
2018
Protecting the child while preserving the relationship: Using baby’s relational withdrawal to gauge the effect of parental visitation
Deprez A, Wendland J, Brotnow L, Gutleb A, Contal S, Guédeney A. Protecting the child while preserving the relationship: Using baby’s relational withdrawal to gauge the effect of parental visitation. PLOS ONE 2018, 13: e0196685. PMID: 29723234, PMCID: PMC5933754, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196685.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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