JMIR Research Protocols (Oct 2024)

Effectiveness of a Bullying Intervention (Be-Prox) in Norwegian Early Childhood and Education Care Centers: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Ingrid Kvestad,
  • Frode Adolfsen,
  • Renira Corinne Angeles,
  • Oda Lekve Brandseth,
  • Kyrre Breivik,
  • Janne Grete Evertsen,
  • Irene Kvåle Foer,
  • Morten Haaland,
  • Birgit Millerjord Homola,
  • Gro Elisabeth Hoseth,
  • Josefine Jonsson,
  • Egil Kjerstad,
  • Henriette Kyrrestad,
  • Monica Martinussen,
  • Annelene Moberg,
  • Karianne Moberg,
  • Anita Skogstrand,
  • Line Remme Solberg,
  • Merete Aasheim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/60626
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. e60626

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BackgroundA new and growing body of research has studied bullying among children in early childhood education and care centers (ECECs). The Bernese Program (Be-Prox) is designed to systematically prevent and handle bullying between children in Swiss ECECs. However, the effectiveness of the Be-Prox intervention has not yet been explored in a Norwegian ECEC setting. ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Be-Prox in preventing and handling bullying among peers in Norwegian ECECs. MethodsECECs from 2 Norwegian municipalities were invited to participate in a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of the Be-Prox intervention on peer bullying in Norwegian ECECs. After baseline measures were taken, project ECECs were randomized to either an intervention or a control arm. The Be-Prox intervention was introduced to ECECs in the intervention arm through 6 modules over a 9-month period immediately after the randomization. ECECs in the control arm participated in the data collection and were offered the Be-Prox intervention the following year. The primary outcome of the effect evaluation is the mean sum of negative behavior between peers after the Be-Prox training is completed in the intervention arm. Secondary outcomes include child bystander behavior, teacher self-efficacy, and ECEC’s authoritative climate. An extensive implementation and process evaluation, as well as cost-effectiveness analyses, will be conducted alongside the RCT. ResultsBaseline data collection was conducted in September 2023, and the postintervention data collection started in May 2024. At baseline, we collected data on 708 children and 413 personnel from 38 project ECECs in the 2 Norwegian municipalities. The results from the study will be available in late 2024 at the earliest. ConclusionsThe proposed project includes a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of Be-Prox in Norwegian ECECs directly targeting the prevention and handling of bullying, including implementation and cost-effectiveness evaluations. The results from the project have the potential to fill in identified knowledge gaps in the understanding of negative behavior and bullying between peers in ECECs, and how these may be prevented. If proven efficient, our ambition is to offer Be-Prox to Norwegian ECECs as an evidence-based practice to prevent and handle bullying among preschool children. Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT06040437; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06040437 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/60626