Effectiveness and micro-costing of the KiVa school-based bullying prevention programme in Wales: study protocol for a pragmatic definitive parallel group cluster randomised controlled trial

Autor: Zoe Hoare, Zoe Wrigley, Jessica Hutchings, Obioha C Ukoumunne, Gretchen Bjornstad, Vashti Louise Berry, Suzy Clarkson, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Nick Axford, Justin Matthews, Joanna M Charles
Jazyk: angličtina
Předmět:
Research design
Male
Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty
Applied psychology
Psychological intervention
Poison control
Intervention
Micro-costing
Randomised
law.invention
Emotional well-being
03 medical and health sciences
Study Protocol
0302 clinical medicine
Randomized controlled trial
law
Absenteeism
medicine
Humans
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Interpersonal Relations
030212 general & internal medicine
Cluster randomised controlled trial
Child
Crime Victims
Finland
Problem Solving
School Health Services
Wales
business.industry
Communication
Prevention
05 social sciences
KiVa
Public Health
Environmental and Occupational Health

Bullying
Focus group
Mental Health
Prosocial behavior
Research Design
Child
Preschool

Victimisation
business
School-based
050104 developmental & child psychology
Zdroj: BMC Public Health
ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2746-1
Popis: Bullying refers to verbal, physical or psychological aggression repeated over time that is intended to cause harm or distress to the victims who are unable to defend themselves. It is a key public health priority owing to its widespread prevalence in schools and harmful short- and long-term effects on victims’ well-being. There is a need to strengthen the evidence base by testing innovative approaches to preventing bullying. KiVa is a school-based bullying prevention programme with universal and indicated elements and an emphasis on changing bystander behaviour. It achieved promising results in a large trial in Finland, and now requires testing in other countries. This paper describes the protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of KiVa in Wales. The study uses a two-arm waitlist control pragmatic definitive parallel group cluster RCT design with an embedded process evaluation and calculation of unit cost. Participating schools will be randomised a using a 1:1 ratio to KiVa plus usual provision (intervention group) or usual provision only (control group). The trial has one primary outcome, child self-reported victimisation from bullying, dichotomised as ‘victimised’ (bullied at least twice a month in the last couple of months) versus ‘not victimised’. Secondary outcomes are: bullying perpetration; aspects of child social and emotional well-being (including emotional problems, conduct, peer relations, prosocial behaviour); and school attendance. Follow-up is at 12 months post-baseline. Implementation fidelity is measured through teacher-completed lesson records and independent school-wide observation. A micro-costing analysis will determine the costs of implementing KiVa, including recurrent and non-recurrent unit costs. Factors related to the scalability of the programme will be examined in interviews with head teachers and focus groups with key stakeholders in the implementation of school-based bullying interventions. The results from this trial will provide evidence on whether the KiVa programme is transportable from Finland to Wales in terms of effectiveness and implementation. It will provide information about the costs of delivery and generate insights into factors related to the scalability of the programme. Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN23999021 Date 10-6-13
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