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Charlotte Decroix, Sophie Buchheit, Marie-Christine Colombo

    Sante Publique (Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France)
    |December 27, 2022
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    The PERL program supports parents through home visits and nurse supervision, promoting child development. Adapting this universal family health program requires understanding its logic and context for successful implementation.

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Child Development
    • Family Support Programs

    Context:

    • Adaptation of a perinatal primary prevention intervention into a universal family health program (PERL) in France.
    • Evaluation of the PERL program's intervention logic, processes, and mechanisms.
    • Research-action aimed at ensuring transferability and sustainability outside a research setting.

    Purpose:

    • To present the intervention logic of the PERL program based on process and mechanism evaluation.
    • To analyze the implementation of a structured, non-standardized parenting support program.
    • To identify challenges and requirements for deploying and transferring the PERL program.

    Summary:

    • The PERL program utilizes home visits by nurses, practice analysis, and supervision, empowering parents as experts in their child's development.

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  • It emphasizes unconditional support and professional development for nurses facing complex situations.
  • The program is built on health promotion concepts, avoiding standardized or injunctive approaches.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the importance of a shared vision for intervention logic in parenting support.
    • Identifies the need for contextual adaptation for successful program deployment and transfer.
    • An implementation guide has been produced to facilitate the scaling of the PERL program.