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Community Enabled Readiness for First 1000 Days Learning Ecosystem

Not Applicable
Conditions
Nutritional Health of Mother and Child
Parenting Self-Efficacy for First-time Families
Emotional Well-being of First-time Families
Experience of First-time Families
Registration Number
NCT04275765
Lead Sponsor
KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Brief Summary

The CRADLE (Community-enabled Readiness-for-1000-Days Learning Ecosystem) initiative seeks to improve first-time families' self-efficacy in parenting and to tangibly impact factors in maternal and child care which will result in improved health of mother and child.

Detailed Description

Title: CRADLE (Community enabled Readiness for first 1000-Days Learning Ecosystem) Project

Introduction:

The "developmental origins of health and disease" (DOHaD) is a concept that has emerged over the past 50 years, linking the state of health and risk from disease in early childhood and adult life. With increasing evidence in neuroscience of the critical window of the first 1000 days of life which has life- long impact on cognitive, behavioral, physical and mental health of an individual. In present society where new parents learned the skills from social media which are based on personal perception and not evidence.

CRADLE (Community-enabled Readiness-for-1000-Days Learning Ecosystem) initiative seeks to improve first-time families' self-efficacy in parenting and to tangibly impact factors in maternal and child care which will result in improved health of mother and child.

Hypothesis:

Use of an integrated choice architecture in a self-learning eco-community, with calibrated nudges, and group interactions \& interaction with midwives and individualised teleconferencing sessions in the first 1000-days for first-time families will improve parenting self-efficacy.

Method:

This will be an Interventional Cohort Study. Each ARM 250 subjects. ARM 1 : Routine care ARM 2 : Behavioral Intervention with nudges and Facebook interaction ARM 3 : Community Intervention with interaction with midwives and individualised teleconferencing sessions

The follow up period will be from first contact till child reaches 2 years old Measurement.

The investigators will quantify the impact of this initiative through measurements of specific health \& nutrition domains \& patient-reported outcome measures (see below) as well as participant satisfaction.

The two key health morbidities the investigators are addressing are the overall health and mental wellness of first-time families as well as their metabolic health (ie, nutrition).

1. Mother's Height and Weight (BMI)

2. Child's Height and Weight (BMI)

3. PROMIS Global-10 Scale

4. Patient Health Questionaire-2

5. Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale

6. Parental Sense Of Competency Scale

7. Tool To Measure Parenting Self-Efficacy (TOPSE)

8. Birth Satisfaction Scale

9. Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale

10. Infant Feeding Questionnaire

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
750
Inclusion Criteria
  1. First-time mothers
  2. Be at least 17 years of age
  3. Is residing in Singapore for the next 3 years
  4. Understand English, or has a family member who is able to assist.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Has existing medical conditions such as chronic illnesses

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Parenting self-efficacyUp to 24 months of age, from 6 weeks after birth until 24 months of age

Parenting self-efficacy as assessed by the Parental Sense of Competence Scale, which is domain-general.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Child nutritional statusFrom birth until up to 24 months during postnatal period

Child nutritional status as assessed based on weight and height.

Mental wellnessUp to 6 months of age, from first trimester in pregnancy up to 6 months during postnatal period

Mental wellness as assessed by the Patient Health Questionnaire-2.

Depressive symptomsUp to 6 months of age, from first trimester in pregnancy up to 6 months during postnatal period

Depressive symptoms as assessed by the Edinburg Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS).

Health experienceUp to 18 months of age, from first trimester in pregnancy until 18 months during the postnatal period

Health Experience as assessed by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global10.

Birth experienceAt point of birth

Birth Experience as assessed by the Birth Satisfaction Scale - Revised.

Maternal nutritional statusThrough study completion, from first trimester in pregnancy up to 24 months during postnatal period

Maternal nutritional status as assessed based on weight status, i.e. weight gain and weight retention.

Maternal feeding beliefs and practicesAt 18 months of age, at 18 months during postnatal period

Maternal feeding beliefs and practices as assessed by the Infant Feeding Questionnaire.

Breastfeeding self-efficacyFrom birth until up to 6 months during postnatal period

Breastfeeding self-efficacy as assessed by the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Score-Short Form.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

KK Women's and Children's Hospital

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Singapore, Singapore

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