Evaluation of a Model of Transitional Care After Preterm Birth on Parents’ Mental Health and Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Aims
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Setting and Participants
2.3. Sample Size
2.4. Randomization
2.5. Standard Care
2.6. The “Transition to Home (TtH)” Model in Addition to Standard Care
2.6.1. Advanced-Practice Nurse Support
2.6.2. Enhanced Support from Different Healthcare Professionals
2.7. Date Collection and Outcomes
2.7.1. Sociodemographic Data
2.7.2. Feasibility Measures
2.7.3. Mental Health Measures
Depression
Anxiety
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Parenting Stress
Parental Self-Efficacy
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Feasibility
3.1.1. Recruitment Process
3.1.2. Study Population and Baseline Characteristics
3.1.3. Study Burden
3.2. Mental Health Outcomes
3.2.1. Depression, Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
3.2.2. Parenting Stress and Self-Efficacy
3.3. Ancillary Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Feasibility of the Trial
4.1.1. Recruitment
4.1.2. Follow-Up and Study Burden
4.1.3. Outcome Measurements Used
4.2. Exploration of Effects on Parental Mental Health and Self-Efficacy
4.3. Limitations, Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Future Research
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Mothers | Fathers | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All | Control Group | Intervention Group | All | Control Group | Intervention Group | |
n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | |
N = 43 | n = 21 | n = 22 | N = 39 | n = 19 | n = 20 | |
Age | 32.0 (31.0; 35.0) | 32.0 (30.0; 34.5) | 32.0 (31.0; 35.3) | 35.0 (33.0; 39.0) | 35.0 (33.0; 40.0) | 34.5 (31.5; 38.0) |
32.7 ± 2.8 | 32.2 ± 2.8 | 33.2 ± 2.7 | 36.2 ± 6.6 | 36.1 ± 5.0 | 36.4 ± 7.9 | |
Marital status | ||||||
Married | 31 (72% | 17 (81%) | 14 (64%) | 28 (72%) | 15 (79%) | 13 (65%) |
Unmarried | 12 (28%) | 4 (19%) | 8 (36%) | 11 (28%) | 4 (21%) | 7 (35%) |
Nationality | ||||||
Swiss | 37 (86%) | 20 (95%) | 17 (77%) | 34 (87%) | 18 (95%) | 16 (80%) |
German | 3 (7%) | 1 (5%) | 2 (9%) | 4 (10%) | 1 (5%) | 3 (15%) |
Italian | 1 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) | |||
Macedonian | 1 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) | |||
Other | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (9%) | |||
Mother tongue | ||||||
German | 34 (79%) | 18 (86%) | 16 (73%) | 34 (87%) | 18 (95%) | 16 (80%) |
French | 2 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (3%) | 1 (5%) | 0 (0%) |
Italian | 2 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) |
Macedonian | 1 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) |
Portuguese | 1 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) | |||
Other | 3 (7%) | 1 (5%) | 2 (9%) | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (10%) |
Living in Switzerland | ||||||
Since birth | 35 (81%) | 19 (90%) | 16 (73%) | 34 (87%) | 18 (95%) | 16 (80%) |
Since > 20 years | 2 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (10%) |
Since > 5 years | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (9%) | 1 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) |
Since > 2 years | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (9%) | 1 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) |
Since < 2 years | 2 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 1 (3%) | 1 (5%) | 0 (0%) |
Occupation | ||||||
Full time | 10 (23%) | 4 (19%) | 6 (27%) | 26 (67%) | 14 (74%) | 12 (60%) |
Part-time | 23 (53%) | 11 (52%) | 12 (55%) | 10 (26%) | 5 (26%) | 5 (25%) |
Not employed | 10 (23%) | 6 (29%) | 4 (18%) | 3 (8%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (15%) |
Occupation percentage | 60.0 (40.0; 80.0) * | 40.0 (39.0; 70.0) * | 60.0 (60.0; 80.0) * | 80.0 (65.0; 87.5) | 80.0 (65.0; 87.5) | 80.0 (65.0; 87.5) |
(if part-time) | 57.5 ± 18.5 * | 49.5 ± 19.8 * | 65.5 ± 13.7 * | 77.2 ± 11.5 | 77.0 ± 12.0 | 77.5 ± 12.6 |
Educational level | ||||||
Elementary school | 3 (7%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (14%) | |||
Apprenticeship | 13 (30%) | 10 (48%) | 3 (14%) | 10 (26%) | 4 (21%) | 6 (30%) |
College of higher education | 9 (21%) | 3 (14%) | 6 (27%) | 9 (23%) | 8 (42%) | 1 (5%) |
University degree | 16 (37%) | 6 (29%) | 10 (46%) | 18 (46%) | 7 (37%) | 11 (55%) |
other | 1 (2%) | 1 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (10%) |
Family yearly income | ||||||
40,000–60,000 SFr. ** | 4 (9%) | 2 (10%) | 2 (9%) | |||
60,000–80,000 SFr. ** | 7 (16%) | 4 (19%) | 3 (14%) | |||
80,000–100,000 SFr. ** | 6 (14%) | 0 (0%) | 6 (27%) | |||
>100,000 SFr. ** | 24 (56%) | 13 (62%) | 11 (50%) | |||
Pregnancy disease | 22 (51%) | 11 (52%) | 11 (50%) | |||
Diabetus | 1 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (5%) | |||
Hypertension | 8 (19%) | 4 (19%) | 4 (18%) | |||
Pre-eclampsia | 14 (33%) | 9 (43%) | 5 (23%) | |||
Other disease | 10 (23%) | 4 (19%) | 6 (27%) | |||
Mode of delivery | ||||||
Vaginal delivery | 5 (12%) | 3 (14%) | 2 (9%) | |||
Planned caesarean | 10 (23%) | 3 (14%) | 7 (32%) | |||
Unplanned caesarean | 28 (65%) | 15 (71%) | 13 (59%) | |||
Multiple births | 4 (9%) | 1 (5%) | 3 (14%) | |||
Preterm infant is first child | 23 (53%) | 10 (48%) | 13 (59%) | |||
Total no of children in family | ||||||
1 | 21 (49%) | 9 (43%) | 12 (55%) | |||
2 | 17 (40%) | 10 (48%) | 7 (32%) | |||
3 | 5 (12%) | 2 (10%) | 3 (14%) |
Mothers | Fathers | |||||||
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All | Control Group | Intervention Group | Missing | All | Control Group | Intervention Group | Missing | |
n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) or Median (IQ-Range) or Mean ± sd | n (%) | |
Total N | N = 43 | n = 21 | n = 22 | N = 39 | n = 19 | n = 20 | ||
CES-D | 20.0 (10.5; 29.5) | 20.0 (14.0; 29.0) | 17.5 (9.8; 30.3) | 2 (5%) | 12.0 (8.0; 21.0) | 14.0 (9.0; 21.0) | 11.5 (6.3; 20.5) | 0 (0%) |
20.7 ± 10.5 | 22.3 ± 10.3 | 19.4 ± 10.8 | 2 (5%) | 15.3 ± 10.0 | 15.8 ± 8.8 | 14.9 ± 11.3 | 0 (0%) | |
STAI * | 81.0 (66.0; 95.5) | 91.0 (74.0; 105.0) | 77.0 (57.0; 92.0) | 2 (5%) | 74.0 (64.0; 84.0) | 76.0 (68.0; 83.0) | 67.5 (57.0; 86.8) | 0 (0%) |
82.8 ± 20.6 | 89.3 ± 21.9 | 77.1 ± 18.1 | 2 (5%) | 75.6 ± 18.9 | 76.5 ± 13.5 | 74.8 ± 23.2 | 0 (0%) | |
State AI * | 43.0 (34.5; 50.0) | 47.0 (41.0; 55.0) | 39.5 (32.3; 47.0) | 2 (5%) | 37.0 (33.0; 46.0) | 37.0 (36.0; 44.0) | 37.0 (31.3; 49.3) | 0 (0%) |
43.4 ± 12.0 | 47.5 ± 13.1 ** | 40.0 ± 10.0 ** | 2 (5%) | 40.2 ± 10.8 | 39.5 ± 7.8 | 40.8 ± 13.2 | 0 (0%) | |
Trait AI * | 40.0 (31.0; 45.0) | 41.0 (33.0; 48.0) | 39.5 (28.8; 45.0) | 2 (5%) | 34.0 (30.0; 40.0) | 37.0 (33.0; 40.0) | 31.5 (26.0; 40.3) | 0 (0%) |
39.3 ± 9.7 | 41.8 ± 9.9 | 37.1 ± 9.2 | 2 (5%) | 35.5 ± 9.2 | 37.1 ± 7.3 | 34.0 ± 10.7 | 0 (0%) | |
PTSD * | 14.0 (7.0; 20.5) | 13.0 (10.0; 29.0) | 14.5 (5.3; 20.0) | 2 (5%) | 11.0 (3.0; 17.0) | 12.0 (7.0; 18.0) | 10.0 (2.3; 15.5) | 0 (0%) |
15.6 ± 12.2 | 19.3 ± 15.1 | 12.4 ± 8.1 | 2 (5%) | 11.8 ± 9.2 | 12.5 ± 6.9 | 11.1 ± 11.1 | 0 (0%) | |
Total N | N = 47 | n = 22 | n = 25 | N = 42 | n = 20 | n = 22 | ||
TOPSE * | 238.5 (218.8; 261.0) | 234.0 (211.0; 248.0) | 243.0 (231.0; 268.0) | 5 (11%) | 243.0 (220.8; 266.5) | 249.0 (211.0; 269.5) | 242.0 (226.0; 262.0) | 2 (5%) |
237 ± 36 | 223 ± 41 | 248 ± 27 | 5 (11%) | 242.3 ± 31.0 | 242.6 ± 36.0 | 242.0 ± 27.2 | 2 (5%) | |
emotion and | 47.0 (43.0; 54.0) | 45.5 (39.5; 54.0) | 50.0 (46.0; 55.0) | 2 (4%) | 48.0 (45.8; 53.3) | 49.5 (45.5; 53.8) | 48.0 (45.5; 53.5) | 0 (0%) |
affection * | 47 ± 10 | 46 ± 9 | 48 ± 10 | 2 (4%) | 48.0 ± 8.8 | 47.1 ± 11.3 | 48.7 ± 5.8 | 0 (0%) |
empathy and | 46.0 (37.5; 53.5) | 43.0 (32.5; 52.0) | 50.0 (39.5; 54.5) | 2 (4%) | 47.0 (38.0; 54.0) | 46.0 (34.0; 56.0) | 47.5 (38.0; 52.8) | 1 (2%) |
understanding * | 44 ± 11 | 42 ± 12 | 46 ± 10 | 2 (4%) | 44.1 ± 12.3 | 43.3 ± 14.1 | 44.9 ± 10.7 | 1 (2%) |
pressures * | 46.0 (33.0; 56.0) | 44.5 (29.3; 52.0) ** | 53.0 (35.0; 58.5) ** | 2 (4%) | 51.5 (41.8; 55.3) | 52.0 (42.5; 55.8) | 51.0 (41.0; 55.8) | 0 (0%) |
44 ± 13 | 41 ± 13 | 48 ± 12 | 2 (4%) | 49.0 ± 9.4 | 48.8 ± 10.3 | 49.3 ± 8.8 | 0 (0%) | |
self- | 50.0 (47.0; 55.0) | 49.0 (35.3; 53.0) ** | 53.0 (48.5; 56.0) ** | 2 (4%) | 53.0 (47.0; 58.0) | 52.5 (47.0; 57.8) | 53.0 (46.8; 58.3) | 0 (0%) |
acceptance * | 49 ± 9 | 45 ± 11 | 52 ± 6 | 2 (4%) | 50.8 ± 7.8 | 50.9 ± 8.1 | 50.6 ± 7.7 | 0 (0%) |
learning and | 51.0 (47.0; 53.8) | 47.5 (42.0; 53.0) ** | 53.0 (49.0; 55.0) ** | 3 (6%) | 49.5 (44.0; 53.3) | 50.0 (43.0; 54.8) | 47.0 (44.0; 53.0) | 0 (0%) |
knowledge * | 50 ± 6 | 47 ± 7 | 52 ± 4 | 3 (6%) | 48.9 ± 6.3 | 49.3 ± 6.9 | 48.5 ± 6.0 | 0 (0%) |
PSI-SF * | 62.0 (52.8; 77.8) | 76.0 (59.5; 95.0) ** | 59.0 (46.5; 72.5) ** | 13 (28%) | 66.0 (51.5; 83.5) | 69.0 (53.8; 87.8) | 63.0 (50.0; 80.5) | 9 (21%) |
67 ± 18 | 75 ± 18 | 62 ± 17 | 13 (28%) | 68.9 ± 19.4 | 72.4 ± 20.0 | 65.6 ± 18.8 | 9 (21%) | |
Parental | 23.0 (13.0; 31.0) | 28.0 (16.0; 32.0) ** | 19.0 (12.3; 25.5) ** | 4 (9%) | 20.0 (13.0; 27.0) | 23.0 (14.3; 27.8) | 19.5 (12.8; 23.0) | 0 (0%) |
distress * | 22 ± 8 | 25 ± 9 | 20 ± 7 | 4 (9%) | 20.9 ± 7.7 | 22.4 ± 7.9 | 19.5 ± 7.5 | 0 (0%) |
Parent–child | 18.5 (16.0; 24.5) | 21.0 (16.0; 31.5) | 17.0 (16.0; 21.8) | 5 (11%) | 19.0 (16.0; 26.0) | 19.5 (16.0; 27.8) | 19.0 (16.0; 24.0) | 3 (7%) |
dys. int. * | 21 ± 7 | 24 ± 8 | 19 ± 6 | 5 (11%) | 21.4 ± 6.2 | 21.8 ± 6.7 | 21.1 ± 5.8 | 3 (7%) |
Difficult | 22.0 (18.0; 26.5) | 21.0 (19.0; 34.0) | 22.0 (18.0; 25.5) | 13 (28%) | 24.0 (19.5; 30.0) | 27.0 (19.8; 32.3) | 23.0 (19.0; 30.0) | 9 (21%) |
child * | 24 ± 7 | 25 ± 8 | 23 ± 7 | 13 (28%) | 26.0 ± 7.8 | 26.8 ± 8.3 | 25.4 ± 7.5 | 9 (21%) |
Mother | Father | ||||||||
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Outcome | Crude Mean (95%-CI) CG | Crude Mean (95%-CI) IG | Adjusted Mean Difference (95%-CI) IG-CG | Effect Size | Crude Mean (95%-CI) CG | Crude Mean (95%-CI) IG | Adjusted Mean Difference (95%-CI) IG-CG | Effect Size | |
T2 | 18.5 (13.0 to 24.1) | 12.3 (8.3 to 16.4) | −5.00 (−9.81 to −0.18) ** | 0.61 | 11.9 (8.9 to 14.9) | 8.1 (5.1 to 11.0) | −3.35 (−7.07 to 0.38) | 0.64 | |
CES-D | T3 | 12.6 (6.6 to 18.6) | 10.7 (7.2 to 14.1) | −0.57 (−5.95 to 4.80) | 0.20 | 8.7 (5.2 to 12.3) | 7.4 (4.4 to 10.4) | −0.82 (−4.65 to 3.02) | 0.22 |
T4 | 11.9 (7.4 to 16.5) | 6.8 (3.7 to 9.8) | −4.21 (−8.93 to 0.50) | 0.65 | 7.5 (5.0 to 10.0) | 6.1 (3.8 to 8.4) | −0.97 (−4.75 to 2.80) | 0.30 | |
T5 | 12.9 (6.4 to 19.5) | 7.0 (3.7 to 10.3) | −5.77 (−10.89 to −0.64) ** | 0.59 | 9.1 (4.1 to 14.0) | 8.3 (4.2 to 12.4) | −0.29 (−4.20 to 3.61) | 0.09 | |
T2 | 83.8 (71.5 to 96.0) | 71.2 (62.3 to 80.1) | −4.14 (−13.88 to 5.59) | 0.56 | 75.1 (68.7 to 81.5) | 65.3 (58.0 to 72.6) | −8.37 (−17.02 to 0.28) | 0.71 | |
STAI * | T3 | 74.3 (60.8 to 87.8) | 66.0 (59.3 to 72.6) | 0.18 (−10.45 to 10.82) | 0.39 | 66.5 (59.3 to 73.7) | 63.6 (56.5 to 70.8) | −1.64 (−10.49 to 7.22) | 0.21 |
T4 | 71.3 (60.4 to 82.1) | 61.8 (53.9 to 69.6) | −1.23 (−12.55 to 10.08) | 0.48 | 66.0 (58.3 to 73.7) | 63.5 (54.9 to 72.1) | −1.48 (−10.23 to 7.27) | 0.15 | |
T5 | 74.4 (60.4 to 88.3) | 61.8 (53.5 to 70.1) | −4.12 (−16.20 to 7.96) | 0.56 | 64.9 (53.9 to 76.0) | 62.6 (52.8 to 72.4) | −1.37 (−10.34 to 7.60) | 0.12 | |
T2 | 44.1 (37.4 to 50.8) | 37.0 (31.5 to 42.4) | −3.42 (−9.76 to 2.92) | 0.56 | 39.7 (36.5 to 43.0) | 33.9 (30.3 to 37.6) | −5.82 (−10.55 to −1.08) ** | 0.82 | |
State AI * | T3 | 37.1 (30.2 to 44.0) | 33.3 (29.8 to 36.7) | 0.77 (−5.40 to 6.94) | 0.35 | 34.3 (30.2 to 38.3) | 32.2 (29.0 to 35.3) | −2.31 (−7.16 to 2.54) | 0.30 |
T4 | 36.4 (30.5 to 42.2) | 30.4 (26.5 to 34.4) | −1.87 (−8.49 to 4.74) | 0.57 | 34.3 (30.3 to 38.4) | 32.1 (27.9 to 36.2) | −2.53 (−7.32 to 2.26) | 0.28 | |
T5 | 38.4 (30.6 to 46.1) | 30.7 (26.5 to 34.9) | −3.32 (−10.37 to 3.74) | 0.63 | 33.4 (27.6 to 39.3) | 32.1 (26.6 to 37.5) | −1.49 (−6.41 to 3.43) | 0.13 | |
T2 | 39.7 (33.5 to 45.9) | 34.3 (29.9 to 38.6) | −1.10 (−5.30 to 3.11) | 0.49 | 35.4 (32.1 to 38.7) | 31.3 (27.0 to 35.6) | −2.18 (−6.68 to 2.32) | 0.52 | |
Trait AI * | T3 | 37.3 (30.6 to 44.0) | 32.7 (28.8 to 36.6) | −1.03 (−5.86 to 3.81) | 0.41 | 32.3 (28.5 to 36.1) | 31.5 (26.9 to 36.1) | 1.06 (−3.53 to 5.65) | 0.09 |
T4 | 34.9 (29.7 to 40.1) | 31.3 (26.9 to 35.7) | 0.20 (−4.82 to 5.22) | 0.35 | 31.7 (27.8 to 35.5) | 31.4 (26.8 to 36.1) | 1.43 (−3.11 to 5.96) | 0.03 | |
T5 | 36.0 (29.4 to 42.6) | 31.1 (26.7 to 35.5) | −1.28 (−6.62 to 4.06) | 0.44 | 31.5 (26.1 to 36.9) | 30.5 (25.9 to 35.2) | 0.49 (−4.14 to 5.12) | 0.10 | |
T2 | 16.2 (9.1 to 23.2) | 9.3 (6.3 to 12.4) | −2.77 (−7.43 to 1.89) | 0.60 | 9.6 (6.3 to 13.0) | 6.2 (3.0 to 9.4) | −2.48 (−5.73 to 0.77) | 0.52 | |
PTSD * | T3 | 14.2 (6.4 to 21.9) | 8.1 (5.2 to 10.9) | −1.57 (−5.72 to 2.58) | 0.53 | 7.0 (3.1 to 10.9) | 7.6 (3.7 to 11.5) | 1.27 (−2.08 to 4.61) | −0.08 |
T4 | 10.5 (6.8 to 14.2) | 6.8 (3.7 to 9.8) | 0.88 (−3.47 to 5.23) | 0.53 | 4.3 (1.1 to 7.5) | 5.4 (2.6 to 8.2) | 1.90 (−1.39 to 5.20) | −0.19 | |
T5 | 12.1 (4.7 to 19.4) | 6.0 (3.6 to 8.4) | −2.27 (−6.78 to 2.24) | 0.58 | 6.3 (1.4 to 11.2) | 5.0 (2.2 to 7.8) | −0.68 (−4.08 to 2.72) | 0.18 |
Mother | Fathers | ||||||||
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Outcome | Crude Mean (95%-CI) CG | Crude Mean (95%-CI) IG | Adjusted Mean Difference (95%-CI) IG-CG | Effect Size | Crude Mean (95%-CI) CG | Crude Mean (95%-CI) IG | Adjusted Mean Difference (95%-CI) IG-CG | Effect Size | |
T2 | 71.5 (62.9 to 80.1) | 63.4 (56.3 to 70.5) | −8.69 (−20.30 to 2.92) | 0.49 | 70.9 (58.5 to 83.2) | 61.8 (54.9 to 68.7) | −9.27 (−18.30 to −0.25) ** | 0.51 | |
PSI-SF * | T3 | 68.6 (60.7 to 76.5) | 66.5 (59.6 to 73.4) | 1.48 (−10.32 to 13.28) | 0.13 | 68.9 (59.5 to 78.4) | 64.6 (55.4 to 73.7) | −2.35 (−11.39 to 6.69) | 0.23 |
T4 | 61.4 (54.3 to 68.4) | 62.4 (55.6 to 69.2) | −2.18 (−17.03 to 12.67) | −0.07 | 64.4 (56.6 to 72.2) | 60.6 (54.1 to 67.2) | −0.32 (−9.22 to 8.57) | 0.26 | |
T5 | 66.2 (56.5 to 75.9) | 62.1 (55.8 to 68.4) | −5.71 (−23.47 to 12.06) | 0.24 | 60.1 (52.0 to 68.3) | 60.0 (53.6 to 66.5) | −1.43 (−10.60 to 7.74) | 0.01 | |
T2 | 25.9 (21.4 to 30.4) | 21.2 (18.0 to 24.3) | −2.60 (−6.42 to 1.23) | 0.56 | 22.5 (18.7 to 26.3) | 19.3 (16.4 to 22.2) | −1.73 (−4.98 to 1.52) | 0.46 | |
Parental | T3 | 22.9 (18.6 to 27.3) | 22.2 (18.9 to 25.5) | 0.49 (−3.71 to 4.68) | 0.09 | 22.3 (18.4 to 26.3) | 19.8 (15.9 to 23.6) | −0.85 (−4.18 to 2.48) | 0.32 |
distress * | T4 | 20.8 (17.2 to 24.3) | 20.3 (16.9 to 23.7) | 1.30 (−2.82 to 5.42) | 0.06 | 20.5 (16.6 to 24.3) | 18.2 (15.5 to 20.8) | −1.01 (−4.30 to 2.28) | 0.35 |
T5 | 22.7 (18.2 to 27.3) | 21.6 (17.9 to 25.4) | 0.82 (−4.63 to 6.27) | 0.12 | 20.3 (15.0 to 25.7) | 18.5 (15.7 to 21.3) | −1.56 (−4.92 to 1.81) | 0.23 | |
Parent-Child | T2 | 20.8 (17.5 to 24.2) | 19.0 (16.7 to 21.4) | −0.67 (−4.13 to 2.78) | 0.30 | 21.4 (17.8 to 25.0) | 18.8 (16.4 to 21.1) | −3.46 (−6.18 to −0.75) ** | 0.45 |
T3 | 20.2 (17.4 to 22.9) | 19.6 (17.6 to 21.6) | 0.88 (−1.89 to 3.65) | 0.11 | 20.9 (17.8 to 24.0) | 19.3 (17.1 to 21.6) | −1.89 (−4.63 to 0.85) | 0.29 | |
dys. int. * | T4 | 18.3 (16.4 to 20.2) | 18.4 (17.0 to 19.7) | 0.57 (−2.29 to 3.44) | −0.01 | 19.4 (17.1 to 21.6) | 18.0 (16.1 to 19.8) | −1.63 (−4.35 to 1.09) | 0.33 |
T5 | 19.3 (16.5 to 22.1) | 17.8 (16.4 to 19.1) | −1.09 (−5.10 to 2.92) | 0.34 | 17.5 (15.8 to 19.2) | 17.8 (16.2 to 19.4) | −1.26 (−4.04 to 1.52) | −0.08 | |
T2 | 25.6 (22.3 to 28.9) | 23.1 (20.3 to 26.0) | −2.20 (−6.94 to 2.54) | 0.38 | 26.5 (21.7 to 31.3) | 23.9 (21.1 to 26.8) | −2.88 (−6.94 to 1.17) | 0.34 | |
Difficult | T3 | 25.5 (22.3 to 28.6) | 24.7 (22.0 to 27.4) | 0.23 (−4.05 to 4.51) | 0.12 | 25.8 (22.6 to 28.9) | 25.5 (21.8 to 29.1) | −0.30 (−4.40 to 3.80) | 0.04 |
child * | T4 | 23.0 (20.0 to 26.0) | 23.8 (20.9 to 26.6) | −0.21 (−6.14 to 5.72) | −0.12 | 23.9 (20.9 to 27.0) | 24.5 (21.6 to 27.3) | 0.83 (−3.22 to 4.87) | −0.09 |
T5 | 24.2 (20.4 to 28.0) | 22.7 (20.1 to 25.2) | −3.57 (−10.27 to 3.13) | 0.22 | 22.3 (19.8 to 24.7) | 23.7 (20.8 to 26.6) | 0.81 (−3.36 to 4.97) | −0.26 | |
T2 | 242.3 (226.9 to 257.6) | 257.9 (246.3 to 269.5) | 8.17 (−5.16 to 21.51) | −0.53 | 250.0 (234.3 to 265.7) | 261.5 (251.8 to 271.2) | 12.52 (−0.15 to 25.19) | −0.44 | |
TOPSE * | T3 | 253.3 (236.6 to 270.1) | 259.7 (247.8 to 271.6) | −0.69 (−15.93 to 14.54) | −0.21 | 256.4 (239.4 to 273.4) | 263.7 (253.3 to 274.0) | 8.95 (−3.89 to 21.79) | −0.28 |
T4 | 256.6 (242.4 to 270.8) | 259.1 (247.7 to 270.5) | −4.95 (−19.32 to 9.42) | −0.09 | 257.7 (245.5 to 269.9) | 268.8 (259.2 to 278.3) | 15.17 (2.64 to 27.71) ** | −0.50 | |
T5 | 255.3 (239.1 to 271.5) | 262.7 (251.5 to 273.9) | −0.20 (−16.43 to 16.04) | −0.26 | 262.3 (244.8 to 279.7) | 269.6 (261.7 to 277.4) | 15.55 (2.68 to 28.41) ** | −0.30 | |
T2 | 51.1 (47.9 to 54.4) | 54.7 (52.8 to 56.6) | 4.27 (0.89 to 7.66) ** | −0.61 | 50.5 (46.7 to 54.3) | 52.6 (50.8 to 54.3) | 1.86 (−1.21 to 4.94) | −0.35 | |
Emotion & | T3 | 53.4 (50.7 to 56.1) | 54.4 (52.2 to 56.5) | 1.57 (−1.56 to 4.71) | −0.19 | 51.2 (47.2 to 55.2) | 54.0 (52.2 to 55.7) | 2.32 (−0.84 to 5.48) | −0.48 |
affection * | T4 | 54.4 (52.0 to 56.7) | 54.5 (52.1 to 56.8) | 0.39 (−2.78 to 3.56) | −0.02 | 53.9 (51.9 to 55.9) | 54.6 (52.2 to 57.0) | 0.54 (−2.58 to 3.65) | −0.16 |
T5 | 55.3 (53.4 to 57.2) | 55.8 (54.2 to 57.5) | 0.68 (−1.42 to 2.78) | −0.14 | 53.7 (50.6 to 56.7) | 54.7 (53.1 to 56.4) | 1.18 (−2.03 to 4.39) | −0.23 | |
T2 | 48.9 (44.8 to 53.0) | 50.5 (47.7 to 53.2) | 1.32 (−2.53 to 5.17) | −0.21 | 46.7 (40.8 to 52.7) | 49.9 (46.7 to 53.0) | 3.95 (−0.78 to 8.69) | −0.33 | |
Empathy & | T3 | 49.9 (45.8 to 54.0) | 50.7 (47.6 to 53.9) | 0.90 (−2.97 to 4.77) | −0.11 | 46.7 (42.0 to 51.4) | 51.8 (49.1 to 54.5) | 5.56 (0.70 to 10.43) ** | −0.70 |
understanding * | T4 | 52.1 (49.0 to 55.2) | 51.8 (49.0 to 54.6) | −0.50 (−4.14 to 3.15) | 0.04 | 48.4 (44.2 to 52.6) | 51.2 (48.1 to 54.3) | 3.24 (−1.56 to 8.03) | −0.37 |
T5 | 51.2 (47.0 to 55.3) | 51.8 (49.3 to 54.4) | 0.53 (−3.93 to 4.98) | −0.09 | 51.4 (47.6 to 55.2) | 52.5 (50.6 to 54.5) | 3.03 (−1.92 to 7.97) | −0.20 | |
T2 | 42.0 (36.6 to 47.5) | 46.5 (41.0 to 52.0) | 1.96 (−3.72 to 7.64) | −0.37 | 49.3 (44.6 to 54.0) | 51.4 (47.3 to 55.5) | 2.67 (−1.75 to 7.09) | −0.22 | |
Pressures * | T3 | 46.3 (40.8 to 51.8) | 48.1 (42.5 to 53.7) | −0.66 (−6.95 to 5.62) | −0.15 | 50.0 (43.2 to 56.8) | 51.4 (47.6 to 55.1) | 1.94 (−2.60 to 6.48) | −0.13 |
T4 | 44.7 (38.9 to 50.5) | 45.5 (40.1 to 51.0) | −1.39 (−7.27 to 4.50) | −0.07 | 52.4 (47.6 to 57.1) | 54.8 (51.9 to 57.6) | 2.94 (−1.54 to 7.42) | −0.31 | |
T5 | 42.9 (35.9 to 49.9) | 46.9 (41.2 to 52.6) | 1.48 (−5.50 to 8.45) | −0.30 | 51.0 (43.9 to 58.1) | 53.5 (50.6 to 56.5) | 3.49 (−1.13 to 8.10) | −0.26 | |
T2 | 46.5 (42.1 to 50.9) | 52.5 (49.9 to 55.0) | 3.61 (0.14 to 7.09) ** | −0.77 | 50.6 (46.2 to 55.0) | 55.0 (52.6 to 57.5) | 5.10 (1.62 to 8.57) ** | −0.62 | |
Self-acceptance * | T3 | 50.2 (45.3 to 55.1) | 52.9 (50.1 to 55.7) | 0.90 (−2.57 to 4.38) | −0.32 | 51.6 (46.8 to 56.4) | 54.1 (51.6 to 56.7) | 2.80 (−0.75 to 6.36) | −0.35 |
T4 | 51.4 (47.1 to 55.7) | 53.6 (50.7 to 56.5) | 0.08 (−2.98 to 3.14) | −0.28 | 52.4 (49.2 to 55.6) | 55.2 (53.2 to 57.2) | 3.37 (−0.14 to 6.89) | −0.52 | |
T5 | 51.8 (47.6 to 56.1) | 54.2 (52.0 to 56.4) | 0.12 (−2.20 to 2.43) | −0.35 | 53.2 (48.4 to 58.0) | 55.5 (53.5 to 57.4) | 3.07 (−0.53 to 6.68) | −0.35 | |
T2 | 53.6 (50.9 to 56.4) | 53.8 (52.0 to 55.6) | −0.47 (−3.15 to 2.22) | −0.03 | 51.1 (47.9 to 54.2) | 52.6 (50.2 to 55.1) | 2.31 (−1.50 to 6.13) | −0.27 | |
Learning & | T3 | 53.6 (50.9 to 56.3) | 53.6 (51.9 to 55.4) | −0.74 (−3.37 to 1.89) | −0.01 | 50.3 (46.0 to 54.5) | 52.4 (50.0 to 54.8) | 2.73 (−1.19 to 6.64) | −0.32 |
knowledge * | T4 | 54.0 (51.3 to 56.8) | 53.6 (51.7 to 55.6) | −1.01 (−3.77 to 1.76) | 0.08 | 50.6 (46.9 to 54.4) | 53.0 (49.2 to 56.8) | 3.14 (−0.72 to 7.00) | −0.30 |
T5 | 54.1 (51.8 to 56.4) | 54.0 (51.7 to 56.2) | −0.91 (−3.50 to 1.68) | 0.03 | 53.0 (50.2 to 55.8) | 53.3 (50.8 to 55.8) | 1.26 (−2.72 to 5.23) | −0.06 |
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Schuetz Haemmerli, N.; Stoffel, L.; Schmitt, K.-U.; Humpl, T.; Nelle, M.; Stalder, O.; Cignacco, E. Evaluation of a Model of Transitional Care After Preterm Birth on Parents’ Mental Health and Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial. Children 2024, 11, 1260. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11101260
Schuetz Haemmerli N, Stoffel L, Schmitt K-U, Humpl T, Nelle M, Stalder O, Cignacco E. Evaluation of a Model of Transitional Care After Preterm Birth on Parents’ Mental Health and Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial. Children. 2024; 11(10):1260. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11101260
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchuetz Haemmerli, Natascha, Liliane Stoffel, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Tilman Humpl, Mathias Nelle, Odile Stalder, and Eva Cignacco. 2024. "Evaluation of a Model of Transitional Care After Preterm Birth on Parents’ Mental Health and Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial" Children 11, no. 10: 1260. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11101260
APA StyleSchuetz Haemmerli, N., Stoffel, L., Schmitt, K. -U., Humpl, T., Nelle, M., Stalder, O., & Cignacco, E. (2024). Evaluation of a Model of Transitional Care After Preterm Birth on Parents’ Mental Health and Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial. Children, 11(10), 1260. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11101260