Perinatal Depression Clinical Trial
— MMB4MomsOfficial title:
Accelerating Implementation of Mindful Mood Balance For Moms
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Kaiser Permanente |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The Mindful Mood Balance for Moms (MMBFM) study examines whether using an internet program called Mindful Mood Balance for Moms to deliver Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) over an 8-week time period, is effective for reducing depression symptoms among pregnant women with a history of prior depression, and studies the effects of implementation strategies on the reach of the MMBFM program. This study will enroll 470 women from Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Southern California, Georgia. The investigators will compare clinical outcomes between those that receive mental health clinician coaching and those that receive peer coaching throughout the 8-week program. Survey data will be collected at 4 time points throughout the study (baseline, 12 weeks, 3rd trimester, and 3 months postpartum). The cost-effectiveness of both the clinical and peer coaching models at each health care system will be evaluated. For the implementation portion of the study, 30 OB clinics across the 4 health systems will be randomized in equal numbers to provide clinician facing implementation strategies (e.g., recruitment flyers, script pads, electronic medical record prompts) to encourage engagement in the MMBFM program or to usual care where women are only recruited by the study team with no clinician involvement. The primary outcome for testing clinician facing implementation strategies is reach, the percentage of women outreached who initially engage in the MMBFM program.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 423 |
Est. completion date | August 30, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 18 years or older, receiving prenatal care at one of the 4 participating health systems - 12-24 weeks gestation - >= 1 prior episode of major depressive disorder, self-reported - Current Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item (PHQ9) depression score <=9. - Have internet access through home computer, smart phone, or similar device Exclusion Criteria: - Non-English speaking - Past history of a psychotic, bipolar disorder, or substance misuse disorder within the past 6 months - Immediate risk of self-harm - PHQ9 score <5 or >9 - Patients who are on the "do not call" list for research |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Kaiser Permanente Georgia | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | HealthPartners | Bloomington | Minnesota |
United States | Kaiser Permanente Colorado | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Kaiser Permanente Southern California | San Diego | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Kaiser Permanente | Emory University, Georgia State University, HealthPartners Institute, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Toronto |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Change in Ruminative Responses Scale (RRS) short form scores from baseline through 3 months post-randomization | The 10-item RRS will measure rumination in response to negative affect using likert-type items. Scores range from 10 (low rumination) to 40 (high rumination) | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization | |
Other | Change in Experiences Questionnaire (EQ) scores from baseline through 3 months post-randomization | The EQ is a 20-item likert-type scale measuring participant's abilities to decenter, i.e., the ability of viewing the self as separate and different from its own thoughts, the capacity of non-reacting to negative experiences, as well as the ability to be self-compassionate. scores range from 20 (low decentering) to 80 (high decentering). | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization | |
Other | Change in University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale (ULS-6) scores scores from baseline through 3 months post-randomization | The ULS-6 is a 6-item scale measuring social isolation using likert-type items. Scores range from 0 (low social isolation) to 18 (high social isolation). | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization | |
Other | Change in Self-stigma of depression scale (SSDS) scores scores from baseline through 3 months post-randomization | The SSDS is a 16-item likert-type scale measuring one's perceived self-stigma with depression. Scores range from 16 (high self-stigma) to 80 (low self-stigma). | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization | |
Other | Attitudes toward coaches | Participants' ratings of their level of comfort with clinician and peer coaches using a Likert-type scale for each type of coach, ranging from 1 (not at all comfortable) to 4 (very comfortable) | Baseline | |
Primary | Change in Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item (PHQ-9) scores from baseline through 3 months postpartum | Depression symptom severity, scores range from 0 (low) to 27 (high) | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization, 3rd trimester, 3 months postpartum | |
Primary | Reach | The percentage of participants who initially engage in the Mindful Mood Balance for Moms course. | 6 months post-intervention involving patient facing vs. clinician facing implementation strategies | |
Secondary | Change in Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7) questionnaire scores from baseline through 3 months postpartum | Anxiety symptom severity, scores range from 0 (low) to 21 (high) | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization, 3rd trimester, 3 months postpartum | |
Secondary | Change in Perceived Stress Scale scores from baseline through 3 months postpartum | Stress symptoms measured by a 10-item likert-type scores range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating higher perceived stress. | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization, 3rd trimester, 3 months post partum | |
Secondary | Change in Attitudes Toward Motherhood (AToM) Scale scores from baseline through 3 months postpartum | Change in attitudes toward motherhood. The 12-item AToM will measure participants' attitudes toward their infants using likert-type responses. Scores range from 0 (positive attitudes) to 60 (negative attitudes). | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization, 3rd trimester, 3 months post partum | |
Secondary | Change in Short Form 12 (SF-12) scores from baseline through 3 months postpartum | The SF-12 is a 12-item measure of physical and mental functional status. Scores range from 0 (low functional status) to 100 (high functional status) | Baseline, 3 months post-randomization, 3rd trimester, 3 months post partum | |
Secondary | The TWente Engagement with Ehealth Technologies Scale (TWEETS) | TWEETS will measure user engagement with the Mindful Mood Balance for Moms program. TWEETS is a 9-item Likert-type scale with scores ranging from 9 (high engagement) to 45 (low engagement) | 3 months post-randomization | |
Secondary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) | The CSQ will measure satisfaction with the Mindful Mood Balance for Moms program. It is an 8-item questionnaire using different Likert-type responses for each item. Scores range from 8 to 32, with higher values indicating higher satisfaction. | 3 months post-randomization |
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