Adaptation and Pilot Testing of Web and Mobile Interface for the VID-KIDS Intervention (VID-KIDS)
Post Partum Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Post Partum Depression focused on measuring virtual mental health interventions, patient-engaged research, infant/child mental health, implementation science, participatory design methods, integrated knowledge transfer, psychosocial/health behavioural research, health services research, parent-child relationships, children's development
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Recruitment will be conducted through Calgary Public Health's immunization program. Public Health RNs routinely screen mothers for PPD during infants' vaccination clinic appointments using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at 2, 4, and 6 months of age. EPDS scores>12 are indicative of probable major depression with postpartum onset and make a mother eligible for our study. Approximately 500 mothers per year (40/month) screen >12 on the EPDS. The investigators have agreed to support a part-time Calgary Public Health staff person to review screening records and contact potential participants to determine if they are willing to be contacted by a the VID-KIDS Project Manager for further information about the study. If mothers agree, then the VID-KIDS Project Manager will contact the mother to explain the study, further assess eligibility, and if appropriate conduct the informed consent procedure.
Exclusion Criteria:
- None as long as they meet Inclusion Criteria
Sites / Locations
- University of Calgary
- Maternal Newborn Child and Youth Strategic Clinical Network
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Experimental: VID-KIDS Intervention Program Group
Experimental: VID-KIDS Intervention Program Group RN review photos of infant engagement/ disengagement cues. NCAST Teaching Activity, mothers asked to perform task advanced for infant's level, recorded. 1st-View, no feedback, mothers reveal infant cues. RN records infant/mother's response, later discussion. 2nd, RN and mother co-view interaction with time for replay/review parts of sensitivity and responsiveness. RN feedback: praising desired maternal behaviours; information on infant cues; maternal response to infant distress; and use of cognitive growth fostering language. 3rd, all concepts discussed in past views, use positive reinforcement to affirm aspects of sensitivity, useful feedback for areas of growth. Post-Debrief, RN and mother discuss interests of the mother. Mothers encouraged to note infants' engagement/disengagement cues.