Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Randomized Trial of a Telephone Coaching Intervention for Postpartum Depression and Anxiety
Verified date | April 2022 |
Source | McGill University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Mental health problems affect up to 20% of women at some point during the perinatal period (i.e., from pregnancy to one year postpartum. Perinatal mental health (PMH) problems have been associated with many negative obstetric outcomes, such as higher elective caesarean section, premature delivery, pre-eclampsia, lower fertility rates, and longer postpartum hospital stay. This research study is a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and potential benefits of a low cost sustainable web-based intervention (WBI) with telephone coaching for women with mild to moderate symptomatology of postpartum depression and anxiety. The intervention contains modules that will help postpartum mothers: 1. Learning new information to better understand their condition. This can help mothers feel that they are not alone, and that their experience is not abnormal. It gives a better understanding that can help them feel more confident in their communications with health care professionals and can make it easier to share their experience with family and friends. 2. Learning and practicing new skills. This can help mothers feel confident that they can engage in the behaviours that have been shown to be beneficial for mood and to improve stress. This can include learning to plan activities like physical exercise, practice proper sleep hygiene or learning to use a new way of thinking about problems to help you find solutions. This trial represents a first step to implement a sustainable intervention for PMH problems in order to better serve women's PMH needs and preferences for support. This will help inform the current gap in low cost web-based interventions for PMH.Specific deliverables (in both French and English) include: a manual detailing coaching procedures; reports for decision makers and short summaries for stakeholder groups
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 52 |
Est. completion date | April 26, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | April 26, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age 18+ (at birth) - Ability to speak English or French - Livebirth - Access to the internet and email Inclusion criteria (at step 2): - Score on either EPDS 10 - 19 or GAD-7 of 10+. Women with a GAD-7 score of 15+ will be referred to the mental health nurse and will be included in the study. - Baby at home Exclusion Criteria: - Women currently undergoing psychological treatment and /or having a history of bipolar disorder or psychosis will be excluded - Severe symptoms (Score of 20 or more on the EPDS, will be excluded Any anti-depressant and/or psychological treatment will be managed by the participant's own physician and not by the research team. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | St. Mary's Hospital Centre | Montreal | Quebec |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McGill University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a 10-item self-report measure, with a four point response scale, and is designed to screen participants for depressive symptoms in the last seven days. The EPDS includes one question (Item 10) about thoughts of self-harm. Sum scores for the 10 items are used to generate a total score. This measure has optimal sensitivity and specificity using a cut-off score of 12. For the purposes of this study, a cut off score of 10+ is used to identify participants with potentially clinically significant depressive symptoms . Women who score 20 or over on the EPDS will be excluded and is considered to be in the range of severe symptoms. A score of 10-19 will be included in the study and is considered to be mild to moderate symptoms. An increase in these scores in either category would be consdiered as an increase in symptoms of depression | Screening, 3 months & 6 months | |
Primary | Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) | The seven-item, self-report Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) questionnaire, designed to screen for and measure the level of anxiety symptoms during the last seven days. An identified cut point of 10 is used for this study. Women who have a GAD-7 of greater than 15 will be considered as showing symptoms of anxiety in the severe range. a score of 10 - 15 will be considered mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety. | Screening,3 months & 6 months | |
Secondary | Questions on usability & acceptability | All participants will complete a survey at 3 months after randomization to assess usability (layout, navigation, functionality) and acceptability (overall usefulness, usefulness of specific topics, utility of the site for improving mood and engaging in healthy behaviours, credibility and program length/duration). System usage data will complement users' self-reports and include frequency and duration of user log in, number of modules viewed. Given that a mean adherence rate of about 50% (defined as number of modules completed) has been observed in e-mental health interventions showing significant changes in outcomes, this cut-off has been selected as an acceptable usage metric. | 3 months | |
Secondary | Barkin Index of Maternal Functioning (BIMF) | The Barkin Index of Maternal Functioning (BIMF) is designed to measure maternal functioning in new mothers. It is known for its comprehensibility, patient-centered assessment style, and psychometric profile. The 20 item BIMF is based on the experiences of women experiencing new motherhood and has a possible range of 0 to 120 with a total score of 120 indicating optimal maternal functioning. | Baseline, 3 months & 6 months | |
Secondary | Parental Stress Questionnaire (PARSS) | The Parental Stress Questionnaire (PARSS) is an 18 item questionnaire designed to measure the positive aspects of parenting as well as the negative stressful aspects. The self-report five point scale helps parents rate how they feel about the relationship with their child by agreeing or disagreeing on various themes of parenting. The tool is used to assess the change in level of stress and would inform the level of support or services need to improve parenting capacity. The 8 positive items are reverse scored so that possible scores on the scale can range between 18-90. Higher scores on the scale indicate greater stress. | Baseline, 3 months & 6 months | |
Secondary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) | Satisfaction with the intervention will be measured with an 8-item open-ended questions that will ask participants what they liked most about the intervention and what could be improved. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Questionnaire on Use of services for mental health problems | This measure uses questions adapted from the Canadian Community Mental Health Questionnaire (CCMHS). These questions ask about visits to psychiatrists, psychologists, family doctors, nurse, social workers, self-help groups, and other community services for mental health problems since they entered the study. The questions will identify the percentage of women who have used these services since the time they entered the study. | Baseline & 6 months | |
Secondary | Acceptability of Coaching Questionnaire | The intervention group will receive an additional questionnaire at 6 months on the usefulness (positive and negative aspects) of having support and guidance from the coach | 6 months | |
Secondary | Coach logs and records | Adherence to the coaching will be tracked in coach logs that record attempted and completed, duration of contacts, topics covered, modules that were recommended and/or used, goals set, and problems that arose. Contacts will be tape-recorded for fidelity monitoring. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Coach exit interview | At the end of the study, the coach will participate in a semi structured exit interview regarding their experiences, the challenges that arose in delivering this form of support, and how the intervention could be improved. | 6 months |
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