| Literature DB >> 35902491 |
Joshua Harwood1,2,3, Leire Fernández4, Valentina Vallejo5, Crispin Day6,7.
Abstract
Infancy is a critical period during which major developmental transformations occur. Early parenting is one of the strongest influences on infants' immediate and longer-term outcomes. The transition to parenting can be demanding and stressful for mothers and fathers. This paper reports results from a feasibility study of the Empowering Parents Empowering Communities Baby and Us programme, an 8-week, universal, peer-led parenting programme for new parents living in socially disadvantaged communities. This study is a quasi-experimental, one arm, no control group study, assessing the feasibility and acceptability of Baby and Us. Programme participants (n = 158) completed standardised self-report measures of parent goal attainment, self-efficacy, knowledge about parenting, mental wellbeing, parental confidence, and programme acceptability. We found that recruiting parents from disadvantaged backgrounds was feasible (96% of programmes recruited sufficient parents to proceed, mean = 6.6 parents per programme); parent goals closely matched the aims of the programme; programme completion was high (74%), and self-report measurement completion rates were in line with other large scale community delivered parenting programmes; parents rated the programme as highly satisfactory; and they reported significant improvements in their mental wellbeing, confidence, parenting skills, self-efficacy, and goal attainment. These results provide important data to conduct a full-scale trial of Baby and Us.Entities:
Keywords: Early intervention; Infancy; Parent child relationships; Parenting; Parenting programme; Peer support
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35902491 PMCID: PMC9482590 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-022-00685-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prev (2022) ISSN: 2731-5533
B U Programme Sessions and Topics
| Session | Session topics |
|---|---|
Session 1: Processing the birth of your baby | Getting to know each other |
| Goals for parent and baby | |
| Describing your birth | |
| Recovery from birth | |
Session 2: Being good enough | ‘Good enough’ vs. ‘perfect’ parent |
| Taking care of yourselves | |
| Coping with crying | |
Session 3: You and your baby’s feelings | Acknowledging babies’ feelings |
| How parent feelings are connected with our babies’ feelings | |
| Managing family and baby stress | |
Session 4: Family and care routines | Creating and managing daily and family routines |
| Feeding styles and routines | |
| Sleeping styles and routines | |
Session 5: Getting to know your baby | My personality and my baby’s personality |
| Understanding different moods and states | |
| Types of crying and communication | |
Session 6: Connecting with your baby | Babies’ interactions with parents |
| Descriptive commenting | |
| Parentese | |
| Types of touch | |
Session 7: Keeping safe | Keeping babies safe |
| Managing stress and parent difficulties | |
Session 8: Review and support | Reviewing the course & knowing where to get support |
| Ending and celebration |
Demographic characteristics of parents and infants attending B&U programmes
| Demographic Characteristics (%)% | |||
|---|---|---|---|
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| Male | 1.9 | White British | 52.6 |
| Female | 98.1 | Black and minority ethnic group | 47.4 |
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| Male | 45.2 | University education completed | 44.9 |
| Female | 54.8 | Left school aged 16 with qualifications | 6.8 |
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| 64.1 | ||
| Demographic variable | Mean (SD) | Demographic variable | |
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| 31.3 (5.8) years |
| 24.1 |
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| 20.2 (9.5) weeks | ||
Proportion of parents from Black and Minority Ethnic groups attending B&U programmes compared to the local authority hosting the programme
| Local Authority | Black and Minority Ethnic representation in area (%) (ONS, 2011) | Black and Minority ethnic representation in Baby and Us programmes (%). |
|---|---|---|
| Southend on Sea | 8.4 | 25.6 |
| Southwark | 45.8 | 65.0 |
| Croydon | 44.9 | 57.8 |
| England Total | 21.2 | 47.4 |
Primary My Parenting Goal categories of parents attending B&U
| Goal category | N (%) | Relevant B&U programme aim |
|---|---|---|
| Improve knowledge about parenting | 30 (21.9) | To understand how to stimulate their baby using singing, touch and physical play. Increase maternal and paternal sensitivity to their baby’s cues. |
| Improve knowledge about infant routines/feeding/sleeping | 23 (16.8) | To help mothers and fathers understand their baby’s crying/sleeping/feeding and to feel more confident managing the practicalities of their baby’s routine. |
| Improve understanding of infant and parent-infant communication/relationship | 18 (13.1) | To help mothers and fathers communicate with their baby. To build attachment between mothers and babies, and fathers and babies. To acquire an understanding of their baby’s temperament |
| Improve personal confidence | 19 (13.9) | Give mothers and fathers more confidence in their role. |
| Increase social network | 20 (14.6) | To help parents develop friendships with other parents which are mutually supportive. |
| Improve parental mental health | 15 (10.9) | To help parents process the impact of the birth experience. |
| Other* | 12 (8.8) | |
| total |
*Parent goal was written in a way that did not contain enough information to categorise or n < 3 so did not form category. Examples included “save money for holiday”, “graduate from university”, “how to prioritise the things”, “me”
Post B&U programme results on the Treatment Acceptability Rating Scale for programme satisfaction and quality (TARS-SQ)
| TARS programme Satisfaction and Quality (SQ) ( | Not at all - | A little - | Quite a lot - | A great deal - |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Competent B&U parent group leaders | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 22 (27.8) | 57 (72.2) |
| Satisfaction with B&U programme and group leaders | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 17 (21.5) | 62 (78.5) |
| Appropriate content covered by B&U programme | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 7 (8.9) | 72 (91.1) |
| B&U group leaders related effectively to parent participants | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 12 (15.5) | 67 (84.8) |
| B&U group leaders motivated participant parents | 0 (0.0) | 1 (1.3) | 8 (10.3) | 69 (88.5) |
Parent and infant outcomes following the B&U intervention
| Measure | Time 1 | Time 2 | Statistic | P value | Effect Size (d) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 and 2 | |||||
| MPG Goal 1 ( | 38.2 (27.5) | 79.4 (19.2) | t=-13.1 | 0.000 | 1.6 |
| MPG Goal 2 ( | 37.9 (28.5) | 77.2 (22.4) | t=-10.2 | 0.000 | 1.2 |
| WEMWBS ( | 48.1 (8.6) | 54.2 (6.9) | t=-7.5 | 0.000 | 0.8 |
| Phase 1 only | |||||
| TOPSE self-acceptance ( | 40.6 (6.9) | 46.4 (4.8) | t=-7.2 | 0.000 | 1.0 |
| TOPSE Learning and knowledge ( | 48.0 (8.3) | 53.7 (5.3) | t=-6.3 | 0.000 | 0.8 |
| Phase 2 only | |||||
| KPCS ( | 29.1 (11.0) | 32.8 (11.4) | t=-5.0 | 0.000 | 0.7 |
Post B&U programme results on the Treatment Acceptability Rating Scale for parent knowledge, skills and confidence (TARS-KSC)
| TARS Knowledge, Skills and Confidence (KSC) | Not at all - | A little - | Quite a lot - | A great deal - |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Better understanding of positive parenting ( | 1 (1.3) | 3 (3.8) | 31 (39.7) | 43 (55.1) |
| Better skills in positive parenting ( | 1 (1.3) | 3 (3.8) | 31 (39.2) | 44 (55.7) |
| Increased parental confidence ( | 1 (1.3) | 5 (6.3) | 31 (39.2) | 42 (53.2) |
| Expectations of using learned B&U content in practice ( | 2 (2.5) | 3 (3.8) | 25 (31.6) | 49 (62) |