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A RCT of peer-mentoring for first-time mothers in socially disadvantaged areas (the MOMENTS Study).

机译:在社会弱势地区的第一次母亲的同行指导的RCT(时刻研究)。

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OBJECTIVE: Interventions to reduce health inequalities for young children and their mothers are important: involving peers is recommended, but evidence of value for this approach is limited. The authors aimed to examine the effect of an innovative tailored peer-mentoring programme, based on perceived needs, for first-time mothers in socio-economically deprived communities. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial; parallel qualitative study with purposive samples using semistructured interviews. SETTING: Socio-economically disadvantaged areas, Belfast. PARTICIPANTS: Primigravidae, aged 16-30 years, without significant co-morbidity. INTERVENTION: Peer-mentoring by a lay-worker fortnightly during pregnancy and monthly for the following year, tailored to participants' wishes (home visits/telephone contacts), additional to usual care. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Infant psychomotor and mental development (Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID-II)) at 1 year, assessed by an observer blinded to group allocation. Mothers' health at 1 year postnatal (SF-36). RESULTS: Of 534 women invited, 343(64%) participated; 85%, with their children, completed outcome assessments (140 of 172 intervention; 152 of 171 controls). Intervention and control groups did not differ in BSID-II psychomotor (mean difference 1.64, 95% CI -0.94 to 4.21) or mental (-0.81, -2.78 to 1.16) scores, nor SF-36 physical functioning (-5.4, -11.6 to 0.7) or mental health (-1.8, -6.1 to 2.6). Women valued advice given in context of personal experience of child-rearing. Mentors gained health-related knowledge, personal skills and new employment opportunities. CONCLUSIONS: Despite possible longer-term social advantage, this peer-mentoring programme showed no benefit for infant development or maternal health at 1 year. Further rigorous evaluation of important outcomes of complex interventions promoting health for children in socially disadvantaged communities is warranted. TRIAL REGISTRATION NO: ISRCTN 55055030.
机译:目的:减少幼儿健康不平等的干预措施和母亲很重要:建议涉及同龄人,但这种方法的价值证据有限。作者旨在审查一个基于社会经济贫困社区的首次母亲的知识定制的同伴指导计划的效果。设计:随机对照试验;使用半系统访谈的用具样品并行定性研究。环境:社会经济弱势地区,贝尔法斯特。参与者:16-30岁以上的血脂生物,没有显着的共同发病率。干预:在怀孕期间每两年间隔每两年举行同行的同行指导,对参与者的愿望量身定制(家庭访问/电话联系人),额外的常规护理。主要观察措施:婴儿精神运动和心理发展(拜访婴儿开发(BSID-II))在1年,由观察者盲目地分配评估。母亲的健康在1年后的后期(SF-36)。结果:邀请534名妇女,343名(64%)参加; 85%,与他们的孩子,完成结果评估(172个干预中的140名,其中171个控件中的152例)。干预和对照组在BSID-II精神运动(平均差异1.64,95%CI -0.94至4.21)或精神上(-0.81,-2.78至1.16)分数,也不分数,也没有SF-36物理功能(-5.4,-11.6至0.7)或心理健康(-1.8,-6.1至2.6)。妇女在儿童饲养的个人经验中提供的咨询。导师获得了与健康相关的知识,个人技能和新的就业机会。结论:尽管可能存在长期社会优势,但这种同行指导计划在1年显示婴儿开发或产妇健康的益处。有必要进一步严格评估促进社会弱势社区促进儿童健康的复杂干预措施的重要结果。试验登记否:ISRCTN 55055030。

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