Zimmerman Emily, Lau Chantal
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Northeastern University, Boston, MA USA.
Department of Pediatrics/Neonatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
J Pediatr Mother Care. 2017;2(1). doi: 10.19104/japm.2017.107. Epub 2017 Jan 20.
The integrity of a mother-infant dyad is essential for the proper development of maternal behavior and infant growth/ development. At present, there is a lack of objective approaches to monitor mother-infant behavioral exchanges.
This is an exploratory prospective study designed to evaluate the Mother-Infant Mutualistic Screening Scale (MIMSS), a novel observational tool focused on monitoring the mutual/ reciprocal sensitivity and responsiveness that mother and infant express toward one another's behaviors/ actions during the obligatory setting of daily meal times.
Mother-infant interactions were assessed from videotaped feeding sessions conducted under recurrent naturalistic observations. Data were collected from 27 mother-preterm infant singleton dyads at 6 and 12 month corrected age (CA). Four levels of MIMSS are defined: Level I - both mother and infant are not responsive (NR) to one another's actions; Level II - mother is not responsive (NR) to infant, but infant is responsive (R) to mother; Level III - mother is responsive (R) to infant, but infant is not responsive (NR) to mother; Level IV - both mother and infant are responsive (R) to one another.
Inter- and intra-rater reliability between two raters was 93% and ≥ 85%, respectively. At 6 and 12 month CA, 78% and 81% of the dyads were at a MIMSS Level IV, respectively. A change in mother-infant reciprocal behavioral responses or MIMSS levels was observed in 9 of the dyads between these two ages. No association was observed between MIMSS levels and infant growth/ development as monitored by percentile Weight, Length, and Weight by Length at both corrected ages.
The MIMSS is easy to use with high inter- and intra-rater reliabilities. With the ability to differentiate between mother and infant reciprocal behavioral responses toward one another's actions, MIMSS can help health professionals assess the quality of mother-infant interactions and identify the partner(s) who may benefit from individualized assistance. Although MIMSS uses mealtime as a recurrent setting, it offers a conceptual frame work for evaluating co-regulatory processes under different contexts.
母婴二元组的完整性对于母亲行为和婴儿生长/发育的正常发展至关重要。目前,缺乏客观的方法来监测母婴行为交流。
这是一项探索性前瞻性研究,旨在评估母婴相互性筛查量表(MIMSS),这是一种新颖的观察工具,专注于监测母婴在日常进餐时间的规定场景中对彼此行为/动作所表现出的相互/互惠敏感性和反应性。
通过在反复进行的自然观察下录制的喂养过程视频来评估母婴互动。在矫正年龄(CA)6个月和12个月时,从27对母亲 - 早产单胎婴儿二元组中收集数据。MIMSS定义了四个水平:I级 - 母亲和婴儿对彼此的行为均无反应(NR);II级 - 母亲对婴儿无反应(NR),但婴儿对母亲有反应(R);III级 - 母亲对婴儿有反应(R),但婴儿对母亲无反应(NR);IV级 - 母亲和婴儿对彼此均有反应(R)。
两位评估者之间的评分者间信度和评分者内信度分别为93%和≥85%。在矫正年龄6个月和12个月时,分别有78%和81%的二元组处于MIMSS IV级。在这两个年龄之间,观察到9个二元组的母婴互惠行为反应或MIMSS水平发生了变化。在两个矫正年龄时,通过体重百分位数、身长以及身长别体重监测,未观察到MIMSS水平与婴儿生长/发育之间存在关联。
MIMSS易于使用,具有较高的评分者间和评分者内信度。MIMSS能够区分母婴对彼此行为的互惠行为反应,有助于健康专业人员评估母婴互动的质量,并识别可能从个性化帮助中受益的一方。尽管MIMSS将进餐时间作为反复出现的场景,但它为评估不同背景下的共同调节过程提供了一个概念框架。