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MOSAIC (MOthers\u27 Advocates In the Community): protocol and sample description of a cluster randomised trial of mentor mother support to reduce intimate partner violence among pregnant or recent mothers

机译:MOSAIC(社区其他倡导者):一项针对导师母亲支持以减少怀孕或新婚母亲之间亲密伴侣暴力行为的随机分组试验的方案和样本描述

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is prevalent globally, experienced by a significant minority of women in the early childbearing years and is harmful to the mental and physical health of women and children. There are very few studies with rigorous designs which have tested the effectiveness of IPV interventions to improve the health and wellbeing of abused women. Evidence for the separate benefit to victims of social support, advocacy and non-professional mentoring suggested that a combined model may reduce the levels of violence, the associated mental health damage and may increase a woman\u27s health, safety and connection with her children. This paper describes the development, design and implementation of a trial of mentor mother support set in primary care, including baseline characteristics of participating women. MOSAIC (MOtherS\u27 Advocates In the Community) was a cluster randomised trial embedded in general practice and maternal and child health (MCH) nursing services in disadvantaged suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Women who were pregnant or with infants, identified as abused or symptomatic of abuse, were referred by IPV-trained GPs and MCH nurses from 24 general practices and eight nurse teams from January 2006 to December 2007. Women in the intervention arm received up to 12 months support from trained and supported non-professional mentor mothers. Vietnamese health professionals also referred Vietnamese women to bilingual mentors in a sub-study. Baseline and follow-up surveys at 12 months measured IPV (CAS), depression (EPDS), general health (SF-36), social support (MOS-SF) and attachment to children (PSI-SF). Significant development and piloting occurred prior to trial commencement. Implementation interviews with MCH nurses, GPs and mentors assisted further refinement of the intervention. In-depth interviews with participants and mentors, and follow-up surveys of MCH nurses and GPs at trial conclusion will shed further light on MOSAIC\u27s impact. Despite significant challenges, MOSAIC will make an important contribution to the need for evidence of effective partner violence interventions, the role of non-professional mentors in partner violence support services and the need for more evaluation of effective health professional training and support in caring for abused women and children among their populations.
机译:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在全球范围内很普遍,在生育初期,少数妇女经历过这种暴力,对妇女和儿童的身心健康有害。很少有经过严格设计的研究来检验IPV干预措施改善受虐待妇女的健康状况的有效性。社会支持,倡导和非专业指导对受害者的单独好处的证据表明,综合模式可以减少暴力程度,相关的心理健康损害,并可以增加妇女的健康,安全以及与子女的联系。本文介绍了在初级保健中制定的指导母亲支持试验的开发,设计和实施,包括参与研究的女性的基线特征。 MOSAIC(社区中的MOtherS \ u27倡导者)是一项随机分组的试验,嵌入了澳大利亚墨尔本弱势郊区的一般医疗以及母婴健康(MCH)护理服务中。从2006年1月至2007年12月,由IPV培训的全科医生和MCH护士从24个常规诊所和8个护士小组中转诊了被鉴定为受虐待或有症状的孕妇或婴儿,干预组中的妇女最多接受了12次来自受过培训和支持的非专业导师母亲的帮助,为期数月。越南卫生专业人员还在子研究中将越南妇女转介给双语导师。在12个月时进行的基线和后续调查测量了IPV(CAS),抑郁症(EPDS),总体健康(SF-36),社会支持(MOS-SF)和对儿童的依恋(PSI-SF)。在试验开始之前就进行了重大的开发和试点。对妇幼保健护士,全科医生和导师的实施访谈有助于进一步完善干预措施。在试验结束时,对参与者和导师的深入访谈以及对妇幼保健护士和全科医生的后续调查将进一步阐明MOSAIC的影响。尽管面临重大挑战,MOSAIC仍将为以下方面做出重要贡献:有效的伴侣暴力干预措施的证据需求,非专业导师在伴侣暴力支持服务中的作用以及需要对评估卫生保健专业人员的有效培训和支持进行更多评估人口中的妇女和儿童。

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