| Literature DB >> 31256043 |
Jennifer E Enns1, Mariette Chartier1, Nathan Nickel1, Dan Chateau1, Rhonda Campbell2, Wanda Phillips-Beck2, Joykrishna Sarkar1, Elaine Burland1, Janelle Boram Lee1, Alan Katz1,3, Rob Santos4, Marni Brownell1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the Families First Home Visiting (FFHV) programme, which provides home visiting services to families across Manitoba, is associated with improved public health outcomes among First Nations families facing multiple parenting challenges.Entities:
Keywords: childhood vaccination; home visiting; indigenous; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31256043 PMCID: PMC6609045 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Study cohort development The flow chart identifies the number of First Nations families with births in 2003–2009 who were eligible for the Families First Home Visiting (FFHV) programme in Manitoba, Canada. PSS, Parent Survey Score.
Confounding variables
| Variable | Description |
| No prenatal care before 6 months | Mother did not attend prenatal care appointments before 6 months’ gestation. |
| Prenatal screening for FFHV | The mother was screened for FFHV during the prenatal period. |
| Alcohol and/or drug use during pregnancy | Any alcohol and/or drug use by the mother during pregnancy. |
| Smoking during pregnancy | Mother smoked during pregnancy. |
| Substance abuse (mother) | Current substance abuse by the mother. |
| Social isolation | Lack of social support and/or isolation related to culture, language or geography. |
| Social assistance | Family on social assistance/income support or having significant financial difficulties. |
| Low education (mother) | Mother’s highest level of education completed less than grade 12. |
| Single-parent family | Parent or guardian not currently in common-law relationship or married. |
| Antisocial (mother) | Mother exhibits antisocial behaviour. |
| Antisocial (father) | Father exhibits antisocial behaviour. |
| Relationship distress | Parent reports relationship distress. |
| Depression and/or anxiety (mother) | Mother diagnosed with depression (including postpartum) and/or anxiety disorder. |
| Schizophrenia (mother) | Mother diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar affective disorder. |
| Mentally disabled (mother) | Mother has mental disability. |
| Family history of disability | Family history of a disability not detectable at birth that could affect development (eg, deafness, mentally disabled/challenged). |
| History of child abuse (mother) | Mother has a history of child abuse or neglect. |
| Mother’s age at first birth | Calculated using mother’s date of birth and date of first birth. |
| FFHV Parent Survey scores | Cumulative score of items on the Parent Survey. |
| Socioeconomic factor index II | An index based on Canadian census data that reflects non-medical social determinants of health. |
| Prenatal participation in Healthy Baby Community Support Program* | Attended the community support programme at least once while pregnant. |
*Included in the model for the outcome ‘parental participation in the Healthy Baby Community Support Program’ only. Variables are derived from the universal newborn screen, the FFHV data and the Manitoba Population Research Data Repository.
FFHV, Families First Home Visiting.
Characteristics of families eligible for FFHV, before and after applying IPTWs
| Before weighting | After weighting (ATE) | |||
| Received FFHV | Did not receive FFHV | Received FFHV | Did not receive FFHV | |
| No prenatal care before 6 months (%) | 9.62 | 14.54 | 12.87 | 12.45 |
| Prenatal screening for FFHV (%) | 16.11 | 7.48 | 11.22 | 11.20 |
| Alcohol and/or drug use during pregnancy (%) | 44.79 | 45.76 | 44.63 | 45.05 |
| Smoking during pregnancy (%) | 58.85 | 63.36 | 61.76 | 61.22 |
| Substance abuse (mother) (%) | 5.30 | 3.73 | 4.44 | 4.17 |
| Social isolation (%) | 13.95 | 7.45 | 10.29 | 10.31 |
| Social assistance (%) | 82.55 | 85.77 | 84.52 | 84.43 |
| Low education (mother) (%) | 67.62 | 65.58 | 67.17 | 66.69 |
| Single-parent family (%) | 50.60 | 56.81 | 55.00 | 54.23 |
| Antisocial (mother) (%) | 2.68 | 2.63 | 2.59 | 2.67 |
| Antisocial (father) (%) | 6.45 | 5.25 | 6.17 | 5.93 |
| Relationship distress (%) | 25.39 | 17.88 | 21.51 | 21.52 |
| Violence between parents (%) | 12.09 | 10.28 | 11.16 | 10.96 |
| Depression and/or anxiety (mother) (%) | 31.22 | 26.48 | 28.92 | 28.36 |
| Schizophrenia (mother) (%) | 1.13 | 0.92 | 0.97 | 0.99 |
| Mentally disabled (mother) (%) | 2.08 | 0.86 | 1.32 | 1.25 |
| Family history of disability (%) | 4.39 | 3.71 | 3.97 | 3.89 |
| History of child abuse (mother) (%) | 31.11 | 21.36 | 25.30 | 25.22 |
| FFHV Parent Survey score (mean) | 39.25 | 37.76 | 38.26 | 38.29 |
| Mother’s age at first birth (mean) | 19.35 | 19.07 | 19.25 | 19.22 |
| Socioeconomic factor index II (mean) | 0.87 | 1.12 | 1.02 | 1.02 |
ATE, average treatment effect; FFHV, Families First Home Visiting; IPTWs, inverse probability of treatment weights.
Association between FFHV and vaccination completion for First Nations children
| Predicted probability | Adjusted risk ratio | 95% CI | γ Sensitivity | ||
| FFHV | No FFHV | ||||
| Complete vaccination at age 1 | n=1190 | n = 1507 | |||
| Unweighted | 0.720 | 0.655 | 1.100* | 1.049 to 1.153 | 50.4 |
| Average treatment effect | 0.715 | 0.661 | 1.083* | 1.032 to 1.135 | 40.5 |
| Average effect on the treated | 0.719 | 0.669 | 1.074* | 1.025 to 1.126 | 34.8 |
| Average effect on the untreated | 0.712 | 0.654 | 1.089* | 1.037 to 1.143 | 43.3 |
| Complete vaccination at age 2 | n=765 | n=905 | |||
| Unweighted | 0.465 | 0.397 | 1.172* | 1.087 to 1.262 | 52.9 |
| Average treatment effect | 0.465 | 0.401 | 1.161* | 1.078 to 1.249 | 50.6 |
| Average effect on the treated | 0.465 | 0.406 | 1.146* | 1.065 to 1.232 | 46.4 |
| Average effect on the untreated | 0.465 | 0.397 | 1.172* | 1.087 to 1.263 | 52.8 |
The risk ratio is the predicted probability for FFHV families divided by the predicted probability for non-FFHV families. The γ sensitivity value quantifies sensitivity to unmeasured confounding.
*Statistically significant at p<0.05.
FFHV, Families First Home Visiting.
Association between FFHV and First Nations parental participation in the Healthy Baby Community Support Program
| Predicted probability | Adjusted risk ratio | 95% CI | γ Sensitivity | ||
| FFHV | No FFHV | ||||
| Participation in the community support programme | n=315 | n = 340 | |||
| Unweighted | 0.161 | 0.091 | 1.766* | 1.464 to 2.131 | 59.5 |
| Average treatment effect | 0.149 | 0.097 | 1.536* | 1.269 to 1.860 | 24.5 |
| Average effect on the treated | 0.160 | 0.106 | 1.505* | 1.249 to 1.814 | 6.7 |
| Average effect on the untreated | 0.142 | 0.091 | 1.561* | 1.284 to 1.897 | 32.0 |
The risk difference is the predicted probability for FFHV families minus the predicted probability for non-FFHV families; the risk ratio is the predicted probability for FFHV families divided by the predicted probability for non-FFHV families. The γ sensitivity value quantifies sensitivity to unmeasured confounding.
*Statistically significant at p<0.05.
FFHV, Families First Home Visiting.