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Effect of 'Parentbot - a Digital Healthcare Assistant (PDA)' in Improving Parenting Outcomes During the Perinatal Period

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Perinatal Depression
Self Efficacy
Parenting Satisfaction
Parents
Stress
Anxiety
Interventions
Behavioral: PDA mobile application
Registration Number
NCT05463926
Lead Sponsor
National University of Singapore
Brief Summary

The Parentbot - a Digital healthcare Assistant (PDA) is a mobile application-based psychosocial parenting intervention with integrated chatbot features, intended for couples to use during the perinatal period. It provides parents with multimedia educational materials (text files, audio files and videos), discussion forum, guided mindfulness-based meditation videos, guided reflection and gratitude journals and a chatbot to answer their queries related to perinatal care in real-time.

This study aims to:

1. Develop a theory-based perinatal intervention with integrated chatbot features for both first-time and experienced parents

2. Examine the effectiveness of the PDA intervention in improving parenting self-efficacy (primary outcome), stress, depression, anxiety, social support, parent-child bonding and parenting satisfaction (secondary outcomes) among parents during the perinatal period

3. Examine the perceptions of parents from both the intervention and control group after the intervention

4. Collate suggestions for further improvement from the participants and members of the research team

The hypotheses of this study are:

The PDA intervention group will have significantly higher scores for parenting self-efficacy, social support, parent-child bonding and parenting satisfaction, as well as lower scores for stress, depression and anxiety compared to the control group receiving standard care after the intervention at one-month postpartum (post-test 1) and three-months postpartum (post-test 2).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
236
Inclusion Criteria

Heterosexual married couples who are first-time parents or experienced parents are included if they:

  • Are at least 21 years old
  • Are fluent in English
  • Own a smartphone with internet access
  • Intend to stay in Singapore until three months postpartum
  • Are having a low-risk singleton or multiple pregnancy at > 24 gestational weeks (age of viability).
Exclusion Criteria

Couples will be excluded if either parent has:

  • Any self-reported psychiatric disorders, visual, auditory, cognitive impairment and/or any major medical condition that can affect their abilities to participate in the trial
  • High-risk pregnancy including placenta previa major, pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction etc
  • Suffer from a miscarriage or made the decision to abort their child
  • Give birth to still-birth newborn
  • Give birth to a newborn with congenital anomalies or medical complications (require intensive care, severe jaundice, Down's syndrome)

Single parents will also be excluded. If either the mother or father declines to participate in the study while their partner agrees, the couple will not be allowed to participate in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Standard hospital care with follow-up + PDA mobile applicationPDA mobile applicationReceive standard hospital care and follow-up, and access to the Parentbot - a Digital healthcare Assistant (PDA) mobile application from pregnancy until one-month postpartum
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Parenting self-efficacy3 months postpartum

10-item Parenting Efficacy Scale (PES): Score ranges from 10-40, with higher scores indicating a higher level of perceived parenting self-efficacy

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Anxiety3 months postpartum

40-item State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI): Score ranges from 40-160, with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety symptoms

Depression3 months postpartum

10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Scale: Score ranges from 0-30, with higher scores indicating more severe depressive symptoms

Social support3 months postpartum

4-item Perceived Social Support for Parenting scale (PSSP): Score ranges from 0-16, with higher scores indicating higher level of perceived social support

Parent-child bonding3 months postpartum

8-item Parent-Infant Bonding Questionnaire (PIBQ): Score ranges from 0-24, with higher scores indicating poorer parent-child bonding

Parenting satisfaction3 months postpartum

11-item evaluation subscale of the What Being the Parent of a Baby is Like scale (WBPL): Score ranges from 0-90, with higher scores indicating greater parenting satisfaction

Stress3 months postpartum

10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS): Score ranges from 0-40, with higher scores indicating higher stress levels

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, National University of Singapore

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Singapore, Singapore

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