| Literature DB >> 24469358 |
Sandra C Mobley1, Suzanne Dixson Thomas, Donald E Sutherland, Jodi Hudgins, Brittany L Ange, Maribeth H Johnson.
Abstract
This research examined changes in maternal health literacy progression among 106 low income, high risk, rural perinatal African American and White women who received home visits by Registered Nurse Case Managers through the Enterprise Community Healthy Start Program. Maternal health literacy progression would enable women to better address intermediate factors in their lives that impacted birth outcomes, and ultimately infant mortality (Lu and Halfon in Mater Child Health J 7(1):13-30, 2003; Sharma et al. in J Natl Med Assoc 86(11):857-860, 1994). The Life Skills Progression Instrument (LSP) (Wollesen and Peifer, in Life skills progression. An outcome and intervention planning instrument for use with families at risk. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2006) measured changes in behaviors that represented intermediate factors in birth outcomes. Maternal Health Care Literacy (LSP/M-HCL) was a woman's use of information, critical thinking and health care services; Maternal Self Care Literacy (LSP/M-SCL) was a woman's management of personal and child health at home (Smith and Moore in Health literacy and depression in the context of home visitation. Mater Child Health J, 2011). Adequacy was set at a score of (≥4). Among 106 women in the study initial scores were inadequate (<4) on LSP/M-HCL (83 %), and on LSP/M-SCL (30 %). Significant positive changes were noted in maternal health literacy progression from the initial prenatal assessment to the first (p < .01) postpartum assessment and to the final (p < .01) postpartum assessment using McNemar's test of gain scores. Numeric comparison of first and last gain scores indicated women's scores progressed (LSP/M-HCL; p < .0001) and (LSP/M-SCL; p < .0001). Elevated depression scores were most frequent among women with <4 LSP/M-HCL and/or <4 LSP/M-SCL. Visit notes indicated lack or loss of relationship with the father of the baby and intimate partner discord contributed to higher depression scores.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24469358 PMCID: PMC4164840 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-014-1432-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Maternal health care literacy and maternal self care literacy items
| Item #/label | Description | Factors used by home visitor to determine score |
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10. Use of information f = 368 | Degree to which accepts and uses information from home visitor and other reliable sources in health care | Self-report during interaction with Registered Nurse Care Manager (RNCM) Completed referral appointments |
17. Prenatal Care f = 143 | The initiation and follow through with consistently keeping provider visits Scored only during pregnancy | Self-report from client Review of provider’s records |
18. Parent Sick Care f = 367 | Degree to which seeks and uses medical home appropriately, as well as follows treatment plan | Self-report during interaction with RNCM RNCM’s check of medications remaining |
19. Family planning f = 269 | Use and understanding of method; spacing pregnancies | Self-report during interaction with RNCM Reproductive health planning process Hospital and physician records |
20. Child Well Care f = 259 | Medical home use for well child care Scored only during postpartum LSPs | Maternal self-report during interaction with RNCM Physician records |
21. Child Sick Care f = 248 | Degree to which seeks and uses medical home appropriately and in a timely manner for child, as well as follows treatment plan Scored only during postpartum | Self-report during interaction with Registered Nurse Care Manager (RNCM) RNCM’s observation of client and child Hospital and physician records |
22. Child Dental Care f = 66 “No Teeth” | Dental home use and degree of treatment and hygiene Scored only for infants age 6–12 months | Self-report during interaction with RNCM RNCM’s observation of client and child |
23. Child immunizations f = 259 | Ranges from refusal to degree of completion Scored only for infants age 6–12 months | Self-report during interaction with RNCM Immunization registry Physician records |
33. Health insurance f = 330 | None (1) through private insurance (5) | Self-report during interaction with RNCM Hospital records |
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4. Attitudes toward pregnancy f = 124 | Attitudes ranged from unplanned and unwanted to planned, prepared, and welcomed. Scored only on prenatal LSPs | RNCM’s observation of client’s comments about pregnancy, emotions displayed and actions re: preparation for baby |
7. Support of development f = 260 | Knowledge, interest, and involvement in promoting development of child Scored only on postpartum LSPs | RNCM’s observation of client and child Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) [ |
8. Safety f = 269 | Home/car/environment safe for child; treatment of unintentional injury; seeks and uses information Scored only on postpartum LSPs | RNCM’s observation of client and child Hospital records |
11. Use of resources f = 367 | Degree to which woman identified and used community resources independently, and kept or rescheduled appointments | Honored appointments with RNCM or called if there was a conflict Percentage of kept referral appointments Self-report of resources independently used |
24. Substance use or abuse f = 368 | History and use/abuse of drugs and/or alcohol | HV observation of client and family Self-report during interaction with RNCM Knowledge of resources and use of referrals for treatment for severe problems |
25. Tobacco f = 370 | Level of smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke | HV observation of client and family Self-report during interaction with RNCM |
28. Self Esteem f = 372 | Covers range from self-critical and lacking initiative to confident and verbalizes pride in successes | Self-report during interaction with RNCM |
Frequency (f) was the number of scores from a possible total of 373 LSP assessments for 106 women. All women had at least one prenatal assessment and one postpartum assessment. Infant dental care was not assessed until age ≥6 months; others were assessed at age-appropriate times
Demographic characteristics of women in the study by outcome groups
| Demographic | Group I | Group II | Group III | Combined Group I, II, III | Group IV | Tests of significance α = .05 |
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| Low LSP/M-HCL | Low LSP/M-SCL | Low LSP/M-HCL and LSP/M-SCL | Lowest | Highest | Combined Group I-II-III versus Group IV | |
| LSP/M-HCL <4 (n = 18) | LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 8) | LSP/M-HCL <4 and LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 11) | LSP/M-HCL and/or LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 37) | LSP/M-HCL and LSP/M-SCL ≥4 (n = 69) | ||
| Age, year | 22 ± 4 | 19 ± 3 | 20 ± 7 | 21 ± 5 | 23 ± 7 | 0.47b |
| Age | .882c | |||||
| Teens | 4 (22) | 4 (50) | 7 (64) | 15 (41) | 29 (42) | |
| Adults | 14 (78) | 4 (50) | 4 (36) | 22 (59) | 40 (58) | |
| Education, years | 11 (±2) | 10 (±2) | 10 (±2) | 11 (±2) | 12 (±2) | .018a |
| Age-appropriate educational level | .663c | |||||
| Yes | 11 (61) | 4 (50) | 7 (64) | 22 (59) | 58 (84) | |
| No | 7 (39) | 4 (50) | 4 (36) | 15 (41) | 11 (16) | |
| Insurance status | .099c | |||||
| Medicaid | 16 (89) | 8 (100) | 10 (91) | 34 (92) | 59 (84) | |
| Other | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 7 (10) | |
| None | 2 (11) | 0 (0) | 1 (9) | 3 (8) | 4 (6) | |
| Gravidity | 2 ± 6 | 1.8 ± 1.5 | 1.5 ± .7 | 1.8 ± 1.4 | 2 ± 1.4 | .502a |
| Marital status | **1.0c (single vs. other) | |||||
| Single | 13 (7) | 7 (88) | 10 (91) | 30 (81) | 53 (77) | |
| Separated, divorced or widowed | 2 (11) | 0 (0) | 1 (9) | 3 (8) | 7 (10) | |
| Married | 3 (17) | 1 (12) | 0 (0) | 4 (11) | 9 (13) | |
| FOB lives in home | .003c | |||||
| Yes | 12 (67) | 3 (37.5) | 3 (27) | 18 (49) | 53 (77) | |
| No | 6 (33) | 5 (62.5) | 8 (73) | 19 (51) | 16 (23) | |
| ELF Scores, median | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
| Race | .293c (AA vs. Other) | |||||
| African American | 13 (72) | 6 (75) | 9 (82) | 28 (76) | 58 (84) | |
| Caucasian | 5 (28) | 2 (25) | 2 (18) | 9 (24) | 10 (14) | |
| All others (mixed) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) |
aPooled t test, mean ± SD
bSatterthwaite t test, mean ± SD
cChi Square test, n (column %)
Prenatal and postpartum depression scores for women in the study (N = 106) by outcome groups
| Prenatal and postpartum depression scores | Group I | Group II | Group III | Combined Group I, II, III | Group IV | Tests of significance α = .05 |
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| Low LSP/M-HCL | Low LSP/M-SCL | Low LSP/M-HCL and LSP/M-SCL | Lowest | Highest | Combined Group I, II, III compared to Group IV | |
| LSP/M-HCL <4 (n = 18) | LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 8) | LSP/M-HCL <4 and LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 11) | LSP/M-HCL and/or LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 37) | LSP/M-HCL and LSP/M-SCL ≥4 (n = 69) | ||
| Antepartum EPDS scores | 8.9 ± 5.4 | 9 ± 9.1 | 15.2 ± 4.2 | 10.9 ± 6.5 | 6.6 ± 5.2 | .0004a |
| Low (<10) | 10 (56) | 6 (75) | 1 (9) | 17 (46) | 54 (78) | .0007c |
| High (≥10) | 8 (44) | 2 (25) | 10 (91) | 20 (54) | 15 (22) | |
| Postpartum EPDS scores | 5.4 ± 5.1 | 7.9 ± 3.3 | 12.8 ± 9.1 | 8.1 ± 6.8 | 5.7 ± 6.4 | .086a |
| Low (<10) | 16 (89) | 5 (62) | 5 (45) | 26 (70) | 56 (81) | .202c |
| High (≥10) | 2 (11) | 3 (38) | 6 (55) | 11 (30) | 13 (19) | |
| Prenatal BDI scores | 10.2 ± 7.3 | 11.9 ± 7.3 | 18.5 ± 4.1 | 13.1 ± 7.5 | 9.7 ± 8.6 | .054a |
| Low (<13) | 13 (72) | 5 (62) | 1 (9) | 19 (51) | 54 (78) | .004c |
| High (≥13) | 5 (28) | 3 (38) | 10 (91) | 18 (49) | 15 (22) | |
| Postpartum BDI scores | 5.2 ± 3.8 | 8.9 ± 6.2 | 12.7 ± 8.0 | 8.2 ± 6.5 | 6.3 ± 6.7 | .183a |
| Low (<13) | 17 (94) | 7 (88) | 6 (55) | 30 (81) | 60 (87) | .420c |
| High (≥13) | 1 (6) | 1 (12) | 5 (45) | 7 (19) | 9 (13) |
aPooled t test, mean ± SD
bSatterthwaite t test, mean ± SD
cChi Square test, n (column %)
Birth outcomes for women in the study (N = 106) by outcome groups
| Birth outcomes | Group I | Group II | Group III | Combined Group I, II, III | Group IV | Tests of significance α = .05 |
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| Low LSP/M-HCL | Low LSP/M-SCL | Low LSP/M-HCL and LSP/M-SCL | Lowest | Highest | Combined Group I, II, III compared to Group IV | |
| LSP/M-HCL <4 (n = 18) | LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 8) | LSP/M-HCL <4 and LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 11) | LSP/M-HCL and/or LSP/M-SCL <4 (n = 37) | LSP/M-HCL and LSP/M-SCL ≥4 (n = 69) | ||
| Gestational age, week | 38.7 ± 2.4 | 38.8 ± 1.9 | 38.4 ± 2.1 | 38.6 ± 2.2 | 38.1 ± 2.1 | .252a |
| Birth weight, g | 3,237 ± 633 | 2,966 ± 545 | 2,960 ± 370 | 3,096 ± 552 | 3,101 ± 631 | .964a |
| ≥2,500 g | 17 (94) | 7 (88) | 9 (82) | 33 (89) | 58 (84) | |
| 1,500–2,499 g | 0 (0) | 1 (12) | 2 (18) | 3 (8) | 10 (14) | |
| <1,500 g | 1 (6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 1 (2) | |
| NICU Admissions | 1 (6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 2 (3) | .793c |
| Infants with congenital anomaly | 1 (6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 2 (3) | .954c |
aPooled t test, mean ± SD
bSatterthwaite t test, mean ± SD
cChi Square test, n (column %)