Abstract

Protecting children is recognized as a public health priority and supporting parents through the implementation of evidence-based programs is a well-known strategy to achieve this. However, researchers highlight that these programs remain insufficiently implemented in real-world contexts. A knowledge gap exists between the intended implementation of evidence-based parenting programs and their actual implementation on real-world dynamics. This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how evidence-based parenting programs have been implemented under real-world conditions by providing a map of available evidence and identifying knowledge gaps. The overall research question is: "How have evidence-based parenting programs been implemented under real-world conditions?". The proposed scoping review follows the framework originally described by Arksey and O’Malley, Levac and colleagues, and the Joanna Briggs Institute: (1) identifying the research questions; (2) identifying the relevant studies; (3) study selection; (4) charting the data; (5) collating, summarizing, and reporting the results; (6) consultation. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) will inform the search strategy. The results will be described in relation to the research questions and in the context of the purpose of the review. This scoping review will help to bridge the implementation gap between research evidence and its translation into practice.

Highlights

  • Respect for children’s rights is one of the top priorities of public health and is ensured by a strong commitment to child protection [1]

  • A scoping review will be conducted to establish a comprehensive understanding of how Evidence-based parenting programs (EBPP) have been implemented under real-world conditions, providing a map of the available evidence and identifying knowledge gaps

  • The proposed scoping review aims to establish a comprehensive understanding of how EBPP have been implemented in real-world settings, providing a map of the available evidence and identifying knowledge gaps

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Introduction

Respect for children’s rights is one of the top priorities of public health and is ensured by a strong commitment to child protection [1]. Implementation of evidence-based parenting programs under real-world conditions: Protocol for a scoping review has been increasing recognition of the importance of incorporating these empirically supported practices into the daily services attending children and families [5] This necessity is motivated by the belief that prevention efforts should be guided by science and that interventions shown to be effective through rigorous evaluation should be used [6]. Scoping reviews can be useful for collecting literature in areas of emerging evidence [29], such as Implementation Science To this end, a scoping review will be conducted to establish a comprehensive understanding of how EBPP have been implemented under real-world conditions, providing a map of the available evidence and identifying knowledge gaps

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