Group videoconferencing intervention "C@nnected" to enhance maternal sensitivity in primary care in Chile: A feasibility trial.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Global Mental Health Pub Date : 2025-07-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2025.10036
Victoria Binda, Marcia Olhaberry, Carla Castañon, Constanza Abarca, Catalina Caamaño, Javier Moran-Kneer
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Early interventions supporting parental sensitivity have proven effective. Despite advancements in telemedicine, research on remote group parenting interventions remains limited. This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of "C@nnected," a brief group videoconferencing intervention aimed at enhancing maternal sensitivity in mother-infant dyads in primary care settings in Santiago, Chile. A feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted using quantitative and qualitative methods. Of 44 mother-infant dyads randomized, 26 were assigned to receive the intervention, whereas 18 were allocated to the control group. Eligibility and recruitment rates were 89% and 36%, respectively, with adherence at 50% and follow-up at 64.5%. The intervention demonstrated high acceptability in both the quantitative and qualitative evaluations. Mothers who participated in the intervention showed high scores in credibility and expectancy and reported increased knowledge, stronger bonds with their children and greater satisfaction and competence in their motherhood role. This pilot study underscores the potential of "C@nnected" while identifying areas for improvement. The findings provide valuable insights into refining and further evaluating its efficacy through an RCT.

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小组视频会议干预“C@nnected”提高产妇对智利初级保健的敏感性:可行性试验。
支持父母敏感的早期干预已被证明是有效的。尽管远程医疗取得了进步,但对远程群体育儿干预的研究仍然有限。本研究评估了“C@nnected”的可行性和可接受性,“C@nnected”是一种简短的小组视频会议干预,旨在提高智利圣地亚哥初级保健机构中母亲对母婴二联体的敏感性。采用定量和定性相结合的方法进行可行性随机对照试验(RCT)。在随机分配的44对母子中,26人被分配到接受干预,而18人被分配到对照组。入选率和招募率分别为89%和36%,依从率为50%,随访率为64.5%。该干预措施在定量和定性评价中均表现出较高的可接受性。参与干预的母亲在可信度和期望方面得分很高,并报告说她们的知识增加了,与孩子的联系更紧密,对母亲角色的满意度和能力也更高。这项试点研究强调了“C@nnected”的潜力,同时确定了有待改进的领域。这些发现为通过随机对照试验改进和进一步评估其疗效提供了有价值的见解。
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Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health PSYCHIATRY-
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25 weeks
期刊介绍: lobal Mental Health (GMH) is an Open Access journal that publishes papers that have a broad application of ‘the global point of view’ of mental health issues. The field of ‘global mental health’ is still emerging, reflecting a movement of advocacy and associated research driven by an agenda to remedy longstanding treatment gaps and disparities in care, access, and capacity. But these efforts and goals are also driving a potential reframing of knowledge in powerful ways, and positioning a new disciplinary approach to mental health. GMH seeks to cultivate and grow this emerging distinct discipline of ‘global mental health’, and the new knowledge and paradigms that should come from it.
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