Nurturing families: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of a whole-family intervention with vulnerable families in Jordan

April 11, 2024

Brown et al.

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Armed conflict and forced displacement can significantly strain nurturing family environments, which are essential for child well-being. Yet, limited evidence exists on the effectiveness of family-systemic interventions in these contexts. This study conducted a two-arm, single-masked, feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial (fRCT) of a whole-family intervention with Syrian, Iraqi and Jordanian families in Jordan. Here, it aimed to determine the feasibility of intervention and study procedures to inform a fully-powered RCT. Of the 62 families screened, 60 (98%) were eligible, 97% completed the baseline and 90% completed the endline. Qualitative feedback indicated specific improvements in adolescent well-being, caregiver distress and parenting, and family relationships. Findings indicate the acceptability and feasibility of intervention and study procedures, but subsequent full-scale evaluation is needed to determine effectiveness.