| Literature DB >> 28710218 |
Fiona V Lugg-Widger1, Rebecca Cannings-John1, Sue Channon1, Deborah Fitzsimmons2, Kerenza Hood1, Kerina H Jones3, Alison Kemp4, Joyce Kenkre5, Mirella Longo6, Kirsten McEwan7, Gwenllian Moody1, Eleri Owen-Jones1, Julia Sanders8, Jeremy Segrott1,9, Michael Robling1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Child maltreatment involves acts of omission (neglect) or commission (abuse) often by caregivers that results in potential or actual harm to a child. The Building Blocks trial (ISRCTN23019866) assessed the short-term impact of an intensive programme of antenatal and postnatal visiting by specially trained nurses to support young pregnant women in England. The Building Blocks: 2-6 Study will assess the medium-term impacts of the programme for mothers and children (n=1562), through the linkage of routinely collected data to the trial data, with a particular emphasis on the programme's impact on preventing child maltreatment. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We have developed a bespoke model of data linkage whereby outcome data for the trial cohort will be retrieved by linked anonymous data abstraction from NHS Digital, Office for National Statistics and the Department for Education's National Pupil Database. Participants will be given reasonable opportunity to opt out of this study prior to data transfer. The information centres will match participants to the information held in their databases using standard identifiers and send extracts to a third-party safe haven. The study will have 80% power to detect a 4% difference (4%vs8%) for the binary primary outcome of child in need status (from birth to key stage 1) at a two-sided 5% alpha level by following up 602 children in each trial arm. Analysis will be by intention to treat using logistic multilevel modelling. A cost-and-consequences analysis will extend the time frame of the economic analysis from the original trial. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study protocol has been approved by the National Health Service Wales Research Ethics Committee and the Health Research Authority's Confidentiality Advisory Group. Methods of innovative study design and findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and conferences; results will be of interest to clinical and policy stakeholders in the UK. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN23019866. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.Entities:
Keywords: Family Nurse Partnership; child maltreatment; early-years prevention; follow-up studies; medical record linkage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28710218 PMCID: PMC5734359 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015728
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Summary of data sources
| BB:0–2 | BB:2–6 | Provided by | Dataset | Time period* | Eligibility/coverage | Mother | Child | Indicative/key data items | ||
| ✓ | Trial participants’ maternal self-report | Baseline | 2009–2013 | Trial participants | Yes | No | Socioeconomic; maternal health and well-being; health behaviour; pregnancy complications, neonatal outcomes; feeding and development | |||
| ✓ | Late pregnancy | |||||||||
| ✓ | 6 months | Postbirth | Yes | |||||||
| ✓ | 12 months | |||||||||
| ✓ | 18 months | |||||||||
| ✓ | 24 months | |||||||||
| ✓ | Maternity records | Maternal outcomes | 2009–2010 | UK | Yes | Yes | Maternal health and well-being; neonatal outcomes | |||
| ✓ | GP records | GP consultations | 2009–2013 | UK | Yes | Yes | Immunisations; safeguarding | |||
| ✓ | PCTs | Immunisation | 2009–2013 | England | No | Yes | Immunisations | |||
| ✓ | ✓ | DoH | Abortions | 2009–2013 | England and Wales; all abortions performed in the NHS or an approved independent sector | Yes | No | Abortions | ||
| ✓ | ✓ | ONS | Mortality records | 2009–2017 | UK | Yes | Yes | Mortality data | ||
| ✓ | ✓ | NHS Digital/HES | Inpatient | 2009–2017 | Any NHS hospital in England | Yes | Yes | Injuries and ingestions; subsequent pregnancies | ||
| ✓ | ✓ | Outpatient | ||||||||
| ✓ | ✓ | A&E | ||||||||
| ✓ | Department for Education/NPD | CIN | 2009–2017 | Registered with social services in England | <18 years | Yes | Yes | CIN status and CLA status | ||
| ✓ | CLA | |||||||||
| ✓ | EYFSP | 2013–2017 | Public schools in England | 4 years | No | Yes | Indicators of maltreatment; educational development and attainment; eligible for free school meals | |||
| ✓ | Census | 2–19 years | ||||||||
| ✓ | Alt Provision | 2–19 years | ||||||||
| ✓ | PRU | 2–19 years | ||||||||
| ✓ | Key stage 1 | 2016–2017 | 5–7 years | No | Yes | |||||
*Trial started 2009; 2-year follow-up ended in 2013; 6-year follow-up ends in 2017.
A&E, accident and emergency; CIN, child in need; CLA, child looked after; DoH, Department of Health; EYFSP, Early Years Foundation Stage Profile; GP, general practitioner; HES, Hospital Episode Statistics; NPD, National Pupil Database; ONS, Office for National Statistics; PCT, Primary Care Trust; PRU, pupil referral unit.
Figure 1Follow-up and datasets over the six years. A&E, accident and emergency; PRU, pupil referral unit.
Study outcomes
| Domains | Outcomes | HES | ONS | NPD |
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| CIN status recorded at any time during the follow-up period | CIN status as of 31 March each year | ✓ | ||
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| (1) Objective measures of maltreatment | Child protection registration | ✓ | ||
| Details of a child protection plan | ✓ | |||
| CIN categorisation | ✓ | |||
| CIN duration | ✓ | |||
| Looked after status | ✓ | |||
| CLA period of care | ✓ | |||
| Legal status of CLA | ✓ | |||
| Cause of death | ✓ | |||
| (2) Associated measures of maltreatment | DNA appointments | ✓ | ||
| Injuries and ingestions | ✓ | |||
| (3) Intermediate FNP programme outcomes | Subsequent pregnancies | ✓ | ||
| (4) Costs | Health and social care resource use | ✓ | ✓ | |
| (5) Child health, developmental and educational outcomes | Special educational needs | ✓ | ||
| Disability | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Day care attendance | ✓ | |||
| Early-years assessment | ✓ | |||
| School attendance | ✓ | |||
| Key stage 1 attainment | ✓ | |||
CIN, child in need; CLA, child looked after; DNA, did not attend; FNP, Family Nurse Partnership; HES, Hospital Episode Statistics; NPD, National Pupil Database; ONS, Office for National Statistics.
Figure 2Governance and information centre requirements prior to application approval. s251, section 251 of the NHS 2006 Act; ONS, Office for National Statistics; NPD, National Pupil Database; IG Information Governance.
Figure 3Data flow. (1) Participant identifiable information securely transferred for linkage. (2) De- identification and standardisation applied (eg, date of birth to week of birth). (3) Information centres confirm matching of participant identifiers. (4) Hosted on SAIL secure platform. ALF, anonymous linking field; BB:0-2, the Building Blocks trial; DfE, Department for Education; DPO, data-providing organisation; HES, Hospital Episode Statistics; ONS, Office for National Statistics; SAIL, Secure Anonymised Information Linkage.