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针对经历心理社会压力的母亲的育儿干预措施的临床效果及成本效益:来自“温柔宝贝”随机对照试验提前结束的启示

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of parenting intervention for mothers experiencing psychosocial stress: insights from the early closure of the Mellow Babies RCT.

作者信息

Thompson Lucy, Tanner Jessica, Breckons Matthew, Young Naomi, Ternent Laura, Vadiveloo Thenmalar, Wilson Philip, Wight Danny, Marryat Louise, McGowan Iain, MacLennan Graeme, MacBeth Angus, McTaggart James, Allison Tim, Norrie John

机构信息

Institute of Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Inverness, UK.

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.

出版信息

Public Health Res (Southampt). 2024 Dec;12(17):1-115. doi: 10.3310/KCVL7125.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Problems in children's early social and emotional development are likely to have major long-term consequences for the individual and society: maternal emotional well-being is associated with better outcomes. Interventions designed to improve both maternal mental health and the mother-child relationship are thus likely to benefit both maternal health and child development.

OBJECTIVES

To establish the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the Mellow Babies parenting intervention for women experiencing psychosocial stress and their 6- to 18-month-old babies. Secondary aims included understanding the process of recruitment, retention and engagement in both the trial and the intervention.

DESIGN

This was a single-centre randomised controlled trial, employing 1 : 1 randomisation with participants allocated to receive Mellow Babies plus usual care, or usual care only.

SETTING

Community settings in the Highland Council region of Scotland.

PARTICIPANTS

We aimed to recruit 212 mothers to provide evaluable data for 170 participants (90% power to detect an effect size of 0.5 for the primary outcome). Eligible mothers lived within the Highland Council region; were aged ≥ 16 years; had primary caregiving responsibility of a baby aged 6-18 months and scored above threshold for anxiety (≥ 11) and/or depression (≥ 7) on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.

INTERVENTION

Mellow Babies is a 14-week group-based parenting programme specifically designed for mothers with psychosocial difficulties. Sessions run for 5 hours each and include 4-10 participants.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Maternal Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores at 8 months post randomisation and when the child reaches 30 months. Health economic (service use and quality of life) and child development (language development and mental well-being) outcomes were also examined.

RESULTS

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the trial did not recruit to target: 106 women were recruited (53 per arm). It was not possible to explore the clinical and cost-effectiveness of Mellow Babies. Baseline, follow-up and process evaluation data were analysed to allow optimal learning from the study. Direct communication (letter) combined with health visitor referral was a better means of recruitment. Despite relatively low sociodemographic disadvantage, there was a high prevalence of mental ill health. Retention to follow-up and within the intervention was good (75% to study end point), and data were well-completed. Quality-of-life ratings increased at 8 months post randomisation, then decreased somewhat at 30 months of age, but remained above baseline. Qualitative interviews highlighted barriers and facilitators of engagement with the intervention groups. There was no observed difference in baseline characteristics or outcomes between participants recruited before and after the pandemic, although the logistical impact on the trial was profound.

LIMITATIONS

The study was not sufficiently powered to answer the main outcome questions. The occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic severely hampered the current trial.

CONCLUSIONS

This trial was not able to answer questions on clinical and cost-effectiveness. Learning from this trial could inform a new re-designed trial including cluster randomisation and based within a larger and more varied population.

FUTURE WORK

There is still a need for a definitive trial of Mellow Babies. It would likely be most fruitful to conduct a cluster randomised trial, with full buy-in from key health service stakeholders and front-line practitioners, to maximise recruitment, engagement and participation.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The trial is registered as ISRCTN47575326.

FUNDING

This award was funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Public Health Research programme (NIHR award ref: 15/126/05) and is published in full in Public Health Research; Vol. 12, No. 17. See the NIHR Funding and Awards website for further award information.

摘要

背景

儿童早期社会和情感发展问题可能会对个人和社会产生重大的长期影响:母亲的情绪健康与更好的结果相关。因此,旨在改善母亲心理健康和母婴关系的干预措施可能会使母亲健康和儿童发展都受益。

目的

确定针对经历心理社会压力的女性及其6至18个月大婴儿的“温柔宝贝”育儿干预措施的临床效果和成本效益。次要目标包括了解试验和干预措施中的招募、留存和参与过程。

设计

这是一项单中心随机对照试验,采用1∶1随机分组,参与者被分配接受“温柔宝贝”干预加常规护理,或仅接受常规护理。

地点

苏格兰高地议会地区的社区环境。

参与者

我们旨在招募212名母亲,以便为170名参与者提供可评估的数据(检测主要结局效应大小为0.5的90%效力)。符合条件的母亲居住在高地议会地区;年龄≥16岁;主要负责照顾6至18个月大的婴儿,并且在医院焦虑抑郁量表上焦虑得分阈值以上(≥11)和/或抑郁得分阈值以上(≥7)。

干预措施

“温柔宝贝”是一项为期14周的基于小组的育儿计划,专门为有心理社会困难的母亲设计。每次课程时长5小时,每组包括4至10名参与者。

主要结局指标

随机分组后8个月以及孩子30个月大时母亲的医院焦虑抑郁量表得分。还检查了健康经济学(服务使用和生活质量)和儿童发育(语言发育和心理健康)结局。

结果

由于新冠疫情,该试验未达到招募目标:招募了106名女性(每组53名)。无法探究“温柔宝贝”的临床效果和成本效益。对基线、随访和过程评估数据进行了分析,以便从研究中获得最佳经验。直接沟通(信件)与健康访视员转诊相结合是更好的招募方式。尽管社会人口学劣势相对较低,但心理健康问题的患病率很高。随访留存率和干预措施内的留存率良好(至研究终点为75%),数据填写完整。随机分组后8个月生活质量评分有所提高,然后在30个月大时有所下降,但仍高于基线。定性访谈突出了参与干预组的障碍和促进因素。尽管疫情对试验的后勤保障影响深远,但疫情前后招募的参与者在基线特征或结局方面未观察到差异。

局限性

该研究的效力不足以回答主要结局问题。新冠疫情的发生严重阻碍了当前试验。

结论

该试验无法回答关于临床效果和成本效益的问题。从该试验中吸取的经验可为新的重新设计的试验提供参考,包括整群随机化试验,并以更广泛和更多样化的人群为基础。

未来工作

仍需要对“温柔宝贝”进行确定性试验。进行整群随机试验可能最有成效,同时关键卫生服务利益相关者和一线从业者要全力支持,以最大限度地提高招募、参与和参与率。

试验注册

该试验注册为ISRCTN47575326。

资助

本奖项由英国国家卫生与保健研究院(NIHR)公共卫生研究计划资助(NIHR奖项编号:15/126/05),并在《公共卫生研究》上全文发表;第12卷,第17期。有关更多奖项信息,请访问NIHR资助与奖项网站。

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