Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 750 N. Lake Shore Drive, 6th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60614, USA.
James Bell Associates, 3033 Wilson Blvd, Suite 650, Arlington, VA, 22201, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2018 Apr 11;18(1):93. doi: 10.1186/s12884-018-1726-0.
Mothers and Babies (MB) is a cognitive-behavioral intervention with demonstrated efficacy in reducing depressive symptoms and preventing depressive episodes among perinatal women when delivered in a group format by mental health professionals. Study aims were to describe the adaptation of MB into a 1-on-1 modality (MB 1-on-1) and provide data on the adapted intervention's acceptability and feasibility.
Seventy-five home visitors trained on MB 1-on-1 delivered the 15-session intervention to 1-2 clients. Client acceptability data assessed intervention enjoyment, comprehension, and usefulness. Home visitor feasibility and acceptability data measured amount of intervention material delivered, client comprehension, and client engagement.
Home visitors were all female with 8.8 years of experience on average. 117 clients completed acceptability surveys. Average client age was 21.9 years and 41% were pregnant. Home visitors completely covered 87.9% of sessions and reported clients totally understood MB material 82.5% of the time across sessions, although variability was found in comprehension across modules. 82.0% of clients found MB 1-on-1 enjoyable and 91.6% said they totally understood sessions, when averaged across sessions. Clients enjoyed content on noticing one's mood and pleasant activities. Implementation challenges were client engagement, facilitating completion of personal projects, and difficulty shifting between didactic and interactive activities.
Clients found MB 1-on-1 to be enjoyable, easily understood, and useful. Home visitors reported excellent implementation fidelity and felt clients understood MB material. A refined 12-session version of MB 1-on-1 should be examined for its effectiveness in reducing depressive symptoms, given encouraging feasibility and acceptability data.
Mothers and Babies (MB) 是一种认知行为干预措施,已被证明在群体形式下由心理健康专业人员提供时,可有效降低围产期妇女的抑郁症状并预防抑郁发作。研究目的是描述将 MB 改编为 1 对 1 模式(MB 1 对 1)的过程,并提供有关改编干预措施的可接受性和可行性的数据。
75 名接受过 MB 1 对 1 培训的家访员向 1-2 名客户提供了 15 节干预课程。客户可接受性数据评估了干预的享受程度、理解程度和有用程度。家访员的可行性和可接受性数据衡量了干预材料的交付量、客户的理解程度和客户的参与度。
家访员均为女性,平均有 8.8 年的工作经验。117 名客户完成了可接受性调查。客户的平均年龄为 21.9 岁,41%怀孕。家访员完成了 87.9%的课程,报告称客户在整个课程中完全理解 MB 材料的时间为 82.5%,尽管在各模块的理解方面存在差异。82.0%的客户认为 MB 1 对 1 很有趣,91.6%的客户表示他们完全理解课程,这是在平均整个课程的基础上得出的结果。客户喜欢注意自己的情绪和愉快活动的内容。实施过程中的挑战包括客户参与度、促进个人项目的完成以及在说教和互动活动之间转换的困难。
客户认为 MB 1 对 1 很有趣、容易理解且有用。家访员报告说实施保真度很高,并且认为客户理解了 MB 材料。鉴于可行性和可接受性数据令人鼓舞,应进一步研究经过精简的 12 节 MB 1 对 1 版本在降低抑郁症状方面的有效性。