Four-year follow-up to a home-visiting intervention to promote early childhood development and prevent family violence in rural Rwanda: the Sugira Muryango cluster randomised trial

一项旨在促进卢旺达农村地区幼儿早期发展和预防家庭暴力的家庭访视干预措施的四年随访研究:苏吉拉·穆里扬戈集群随机试验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sugira Muryango (SM) is a home-visiting intervention designed to promote early childhood development (ECD) and prevent violence in families with young children living in extreme poverty in rural Rwanda. METHODS: We present 4-year follow-up data collected in 2022 in n=1009 households (93%) from a cluster randomised trial. We compare outcomes in SM and usual care (UC) families using mixed-effect models. Results are reported as the average difference in change over time in the SM versus UC group for longitudinal outcomes and the average difference in SM versus UC groups for new outcomes. RESULTS: Compared with UC caregivers, caregivers who participated in SM report engaging in more stimulating interaction with their children (b=0.531; 95% CI: 0.468, 0.594) and are less likely to report use of harsh discipline (b=-0.189; 95% CI: -0.292, -0.087). The SM caregivers also provide more learning materials (b=0.218; 95% CI: 0.0219, 0.414), language stimulation (b=0.159; 95% CI: 0.080, 0.240), more varied interactions (b=147; 95% CI: 0.030, 0.260), fathers are reported to be more engaged in play (b=0.253; 95% CI: 0.039, 0.467) and SM households have better hygiene practices (b=0.189; 95% CI: 0.052, 0.326) compared with UC households. We do not observe treatment effects on children's cognitive outcomes, self-regulation or behavioural problems. There is a small negative association between SM and height-for-age (b=-0.038; 95% CI: -0.062, -0.012). CONCLUSIONS: SM resulted in changes in caregivers' behaviours to support children's health and development. Despite positive caregiver effects, we did not observe effects on child development or behavioural outcomes. Programme updates may be required to support children's continued cognitive growth. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02510313.

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