| Literature DB >> 35260824 |
Karen Fratantoni1,2, Lamia Soghier3,4, Katherine Kritikos2, Juliana Jacangelo2, Nicole Herrera2,5, Lisa Tuchman2,6, Penny Glass2,7, Randi Streisand2,7, Marni Jacobs2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Peer support during inpatient hospitalization has been recommended for NICU parents and can improve maternal mental health. Less is known about the impact of peer support after NICU discharge on parental mental health and infant healthcare utilization.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35260824 PMCID: PMC9184279 DOI: 10.1038/s41372-022-01341-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinatol ISSN: 0743-8346 Impact factor: 3.225
Fig. 1CONSORT Diagram.
Diagram of participant eligibility, assessment, enrollment and randomization. [24]
Infant and parent characteristics by group.
| Demographics | Overall ( | Control ( | Intervention ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infant characteristics | ||||
| Gestational age, weeks (mean, SD) | 35.5 (4.8) | 35.4 (4.8) | 35.7 (4.8) | 0.51 |
| Birth weight, grams (mean, SD) | 2540 (1047) | 2521 (1041) | 2559 (1056) | 0.70 |
| NICU length of stay, days (mean, SD) | 34 (39) | 34 (38) | 35 (40) | 0.94 |
| Sex | 0.82 | |||
| Male | 174 (58.0) | 88 (58.7) | 86 (57.3) | |
| Female | 126 (42.0) | 62 (41.3) | 64 (42.7) | |
| Race | 0.42 | |||
| White | 117 (39.0) | 56 (37.3) | 61 (40.7) | |
| Black | 133 (44.3) | 66 (44.0) | 67 (44.7) | |
| Asian | 17 (5.7) | 11 (7.3) | 6 (4.0) | |
| American Indian/Pacific Islander | 8 (2.7) | 6 (4.0) | 2 (1.3) | |
| Mixed race/not reported | 25 (8.3) | 11 (7.3) | 14 (9.3) | |
| Ethnicity | 0.52 | |||
| Hispanic | 23 (7.7) | 13 (8.7) | 10 (6.7) | |
| Non-Hispanic | 277 (92.3) | 137 (91.3) | 140 (93.3) | |
| Parent characteristics | ||||
| Age, years (mean, SD) | 30.1 (6.5) | 30.4 (6.5) | 29.9 (6.5) | 0.41 |
| Gender | 0.10 | |||
| Male | 33 (11.0) | 21 (14.0) | 12 (8.0) | |
| Female | 267 (89.0) | 129 (86.0) | 138 (92.0) | |
| Education | 0.48 | |||
| High school or less | 77 (25.7) | 34 (22.7) | 43 (28.7) | |
| Vocational/some college | 87 (29.0) | 46 (30.7) | 41 (27.3) | |
| College or more | 136 (45.3) | 70 (46.6) | 66 (44.0) | |
| Relationship status | 0.43 | |||
| Single | 49 (16.3) | 22 (14.7) | 27 (18.0) | |
| Married/partnered | 251 (83.7) | 128 (85.3) | 123 (82.0) | |
| Other children at home | 0.59 | |||
| None | 129 (43.0) | 68 (45.3) | 61 (40.7) | |
| At least one other | 171 (57.0) | 128 (85.3) | 89 (59.3) | |
| Baseline scale scores (mean, SD) | ||||
| PMP-SE | 70.3 (8.1) | 70.3 (7.9) | 70.2 (8.4) | 1.00 |
| PSS | 30.2 (7.9) | 29.6 (8.0) | 30.8 (7.9) | 0.16 |
| PSS-10 | 17.4 (7.0) | 17.1 (7.2) | 17.6 (6.8) | 0.46 |
| STAI | 34.7 (12.3) | 34.4 (12.2) | 35.0 (12.4) | 0.62 |
| CES-D 10 | 9.6 (5.4) | 9.4 (5.7) | 9.7 (5.1) | 0.60 |
PMPS-E Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy Scale, PSS-10 Perceived Stress Scale, PSS Parental Stress Scale, STAI Y-1 State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (State), CES-D 10 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale.
p values based on Chi-square for categorical measures and t test for continuous measures.
Fig. 2Trajectory of Mental Health Outcomes Between Groups.
Parental self-efficacy, perceived stress, parental stress, anxiety and depression among those in intervention and control over the 12 months after NICU discharge.
Differences in scale scores between control and intervention groups by time-point.
| Psychosocial measure | Difference between control and intervention groups[ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Short-term effects (3 months) | Medium term (6 months) | effects | Long-term effects (12 months) | |||
| Mean | (95% CI) | Mean | (95% CI) | Mean | (95% CI) | |
| PMPS-E | 0.16 | (−0.95, 1.28) | 0.02 | (−0.96, 1.00) | −0.27 | (−1.40, 0.86) |
| PSS-10 | −1.09 | (−2.43, 0.24) | −1.24 | (−2.65, 0.17) | −1.54 | (−3.40, 0.32) |
| PSS | −1.58 | (−3.15, −0.01) | −1.16 | (−2.80, 0.47) | −0.33 | (−2.35, 1.68) |
| STAI Y-1 | −1.36 | (−3.35, 0.63) | −1.35 | (−3.42, 0.73) | −1.32 | (−3.99, 1.36) |
| CES-D 10 | −0.78 | (−1.74, 0.18) | −0.82 | (−1.84, 0.20) | −0.90 | (−2.29, 0.48) |
PMPS-E Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy Scale, PSS-10 Perceived Stress Scale, PSS Parental Stress Scale, STAI Y-1 State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (State), CES-D 10 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale.
Based on least squares means estimates from GEE models controlling for time from NICU discharge at each assessment and non-linear time effects.
Healthcare utilization and infant development at 12 months.
| Healthcare utilization metric | Overall[ | Control | Intervention | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fully immunized | 0.60 | |||
| No | 74 (26.5) | 36 (25.2) | 38 (27.9) | |
| Yes | 205 (73.5) | 107 (74.8) | 98 (72.1) | |
| Hospitalized | 0.63 | |||
| No | 225 (77.1) | 115 (78.2) | 110 (75.9) | |
| Yes | 67 (22.9) | 32 (21.8) | 35 (24.1) | |
| ED visit | 0.35 | |||
| No | 163 (55.8) | 86 (58.5) | 77 (53.1) | |
| Yes | 129 (44.2) | 61 (41.5) | 68 (46.9) | |
| Infant development[ | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| Cognitive | 97.98 (16.97) | 97.83 (16.25) | 98.13 (17.13) | 0.92 |
| Language | 87.71 (16.37) | 88.49 (15.33) | 86.89 (17.49) | 0.58 |
| Motor | 91.52 (17.44) | 91.26 (16.02) | 91.79 (18.98) | 0.87 |
Eight missing immunization information, 13 excluded (7 deaths, 5 withdrawals, 1 disenrolled).
p value based on Chi-square.
Bayley III®: Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development™ Domain.
p value based on t test.