Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Department of Human Ecology, University of California, Davis, California, USA.
Matern Child Nutr. 2023 Jan;19(1):e13446. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13446. Epub 2022 Oct 11.
This study evaluated the collateral, or unanticipated, impacts of Smart Beginnings (SB), a two-site, tiered intervention designed to promote responsive parenting and school readiness, on breastfeeding intensity in a low-income sample. Impact analyses for the SB intervention were conducted using an intent-to-treat design leveraging a two-arm random assignment structure. Mothers assigned to the SB intervention group were more than three times more likely to give breastmilk as the only milk source at infant age 6 months than mothers assigned to the control group at one site, an effect not evident at the other study site. As development and growth are the two most salient domains of child health, understanding how interventions impact subsequent parenting practices across both domains is critical to address long-term economic and racial/ethnic disparities. Implications of the findings are discussed for improving the efficacy of interventions based on paediatric primary care.
本研究评估了 Smart Beginnings(SB)的附带影响,即意外影响,这是一项旨在促进回应式育儿和学校准备的双站点、分层干预措施,在低收入样本中对母乳喂养强度的影响。使用意向治疗设计,利用双臂随机分配结构对 SB 干预措施进行影响分析。与对照组相比,在一个地点,被分配到 SB 干预组的母亲在婴儿 6 个月大时更有可能只给母乳作为唯一的奶源,而在另一个研究地点则没有明显的效果。由于发育和成长是儿童健康的两个最显著的领域,了解干预措施如何在这两个领域都影响后续的育儿实践,对于解决长期的经济和种族/族裔差距至关重要。研究结果对于提高基于儿科初级保健的干预措施的效果具有重要意义。