VIVE - The Danish Centre for Social Science Research, Herluf Trolles Gade 11, 1052, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Yale Child Study Center, 230 S Frontage Rd, New Haven, CT, USA.
Trials. 2022 Jun 24;23(1):529. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06434-2.
Inequality in health can have profound effects on a child's opportunities later in life. To prevent these downstream effects in families at increased risk of adversity, programs are needed to provide support and improve well-being across several domains. The present trial is aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the Minding the Baby® (MTB) home visiting intervention in improving the mother-child relationship, parental reflective functioning, well-being, and mental health, as well as child development and well-being in families at known risk of adverse health, relational, and developmental outcomes.
The study is a pragmatic, prospective, quasi-cluster-randomized controlled trial in which seven Danish municipalities were randomized to MTB training in either 2018 or 2019. A total of 250 pregnant women at increased risk of adversity will be recruited (75 care as usual families and 175 intervention families). Care as usual families will be recruited before and after the MTB training. The MTB intervention is an attachment-based, interdisciplinary home visiting intervention offered from the third trimester of pregnancy until the child is 2 years old. The participants are assessed at baseline, and when the infant is 3, 12, and 24 months old. The primary outcome is maternal sensitivity measured by the Coding Interactive Behavior scale applied to video recordings of mother-infant interactions. Secondary outcomes include parent-child interaction, parental reflective functioning, parental mental health, maternal satisfaction, parental stress, and child development and well-being. The treatment effect is estimated as a fixed effect using a binary indicator of MTB treatment, and cluster-robust standard errors based on wild bootstrap are used for inference.
This is the first trial of MTB in a Scandinavian context and will include the largest sample yet in a trial of MTB. The trial is expected to contribute to knowledge about the effect of early support for pregnant women, their infants, and their families at increased risk of adversity.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03495895 . The study was registered on April 12, 2018.
健康不平等可能对儿童以后的生活机会产生深远影响。为了防止这些在面临逆境风险的家庭中产生的下游影响,需要有项目来提供支持并改善多个领域的幸福感。本试验旨在评估“关注婴儿”(MTB)家庭访视干预在改善母婴关系、父母反思功能、幸福感和心理健康,以及在已知有不良健康、关系和发展结果风险的家庭中改善儿童发展和幸福感方面的有效性。
这是一项在丹麦的七个市随机开展的实用、前瞻性、准集群随机对照试验,这些市在 2018 年或 2019 年接受 MTB 培训。共招募了 250 名处于逆境风险增加的孕妇(75 名常规护理家庭和 175 名干预家庭)。常规护理家庭将在 MTB 培训前后招募。MTB 干预是一种基于依恋的跨学科家庭访视干预,从怀孕第三个月开始,一直持续到孩子 2 岁。参与者在基线时进行评估,并在婴儿 3、12 和 24 个月时进行评估。主要结局是通过对母婴互动视频记录应用“编码互动行为量表”测量的母婴敏感性。次要结局包括亲子互动、父母反思功能、父母心理健康、母亲满意度、父母压力和儿童发展和幸福感。使用 MTB 治疗的二进制指标估计治疗效果,并使用基于野生引导的聚类稳健标准误差进行推断。
这是在斯堪的纳维亚背景下进行的 MTB 的首次试验,将包括迄今为止在 MTB 试验中最大的样本。该试验有望为了解为面临逆境风险的孕妇、她们的婴儿及其家庭提供早期支持的效果做出贡献。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03495895。该研究于 2018 年 4 月 12 日注册。