Realist Process Evaluation of the implementation and impact of an organisational cultural transformation programme in the Children and Young People's Secure Estate (CYPSE) in England: study protocol

Peter Fonagy, Peter Fuggle, Duncan Law, Julian Edbrooke-Childs, Sophie D'Souza, Rebecca Lane, Jenna Jacob, Maria Livanou, Wendy Riches, Andrew Rogers, Roz Ullman, Anisatu Rashid, Rosie Singleton, James Wheeler, Dickon Bevington, Jessica Deighton

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    Abstract

    Introduction Young people in contact with the youth justice system are more likely to present with complex ongoing needs than young people in the general population. To address this, the Framework for Integrated Care (SECURE STAIRS) is being implemented in the Children and Young People's Secure Estate: a 'whole systems' approach to support secure settings to develop trauma-informed and relationally based environments, supporting staff to provide consistent, therapeutic care. This paper aims to present the protocol for a national cohort study examining the impact and implementation of this cultural transformation programme. Methods and analysis A mixed-methods realist evaluation will be conducted. Data collection will take place between August 2018 and December 2020. Eighteen sites will collect routine service activity data and questionnaires completed by young people, parents/guardians and staff. Semi-structured interviews and non-participant observations will be conducted across five qualitative focus sites with young people and staff. An economic evaluation will examine value for money. The results will be triangulated at the analysis stage to gain an in-depth understanding of experiences. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was granted by the Health Research Authority, Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service and UCL Ethics Committee. Findings will be disseminated via project reports, site feedback, peer-reviewed journal publications and conference presentations.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere045680
    JournalBMJ Open
    Volume11
    Issue number5
    Early online date28 May 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2021

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    Note: This work was supported by NHS England and NHS Improvement and is sponsored by University College London (UCL)

    Keywords

    • England
    • Psychiatry, neuroscience and clinical psychology
    • adolescent
    • child
    • cohort studies
    • female
    • forensic psychiatry
    • health economics
    • humans
    • parents
    • prisons
    • public health
    • surveys and questionnaires

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