RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06352229

The Playful Learning in Infancy Program

The Playful Learning in Infancy Program (PLIP): A Pilot Feasibility Study of an Universal Educational Parenting Program Using a Parallel Group Design


Sponsor

University of Copenhagen

Enrollment

2,327 participants

Start Date

Jun 1, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In the Playful Learning in Infancy Program, parents receive research-based educational guidance on playful interactions with their infants aged 0-1 year. They learn to recognize their infants' cues indicating readiness to engage in play and they are introduced to specific, developmentally appropriate activities for interactive engagement. The guidance is delivered to parents during routine home visits by public health visitors. The aims of the Playful Learning in Infancy Program are to 1) promote playful interactions between infants and parents, parental attitudes towards play, and infant socioemotional development; 2) enhance the language and knowledge of playful learning in infancy among frontline staff; and 3) evaluate the Playful Learning in Infancy Program for potential testing in a future large-scale RCT study. Evaluation is based on a parallel group study design, with half of the participants receiving care as usual and half of the participants receiving care as usual along with the Playful Learning in Infancy Program.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Residence address in the Danish municipalities of Hvidovre or Billund
  • Residence address with child or legal custody of the child
  • Child is between 1-7 months old
  • Understands Danish or English

Exclusion Criteria2

  • Parental age under the age of 18 when the child is born
  • Multiple pregnancy

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALPlayful Learning in Infancy Program

Research-based knowledge on play with babies delivered to the parents systematically by public health visitors based on a manual, activity cards, and video clips at four time points from 0 to 12 months postpartum.

BEHAVIORALPostnatal care as usual

In accordance with Danish national guidelines, health visitors visit families during the infants first year of life, where they weigh and measure the infant. Further, they offer individual guidance and support regarding for instance feeding, sleeping, how to stimulate the infant, and the developmental stages that the infant goes through.


Locations(1)

Center for Early Interventions and Family Studies, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

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