A Mobile Web-Based Parenting Intervention to Strengthen Social-Emotional Development of Low Birth Weight Infants
Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Parenting, Infant Health
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Intensive Care Units Neonatal focused on measuring Telehealth, Parenting, Infant, Low Birthweight
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Biological or adoptive mothers living in the metropolitan area of Kansas City Missouri
- English speaking
- Infants at birth weighed <2500
- Infants at birth were at least 24 weeks' gestational age,
- Infants were no more than 5 months corrected gestational age at NICU exit
Exclusion Criteria:
- Infant diagnosis of hydrocephalus
- Infant diagnosis bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- Infant diagnosis beyond grade 3 intraventricular hemorrhage
- At the time of screening mother stated she was unable to meaningfully participate due to homelessness, inpatient drug or mental health treatment, physical illness requiring intensive treatment
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
NICU Mom and Baby Net
NICU Developmental Awareness System
12-session mobile internet intervention with remote video based coaching targeting maternal mood, sensitive and responsive parenting interactional practices with their infants to facilitate infant social engagement with their mothers. Each session included (1) a web-based self-directed learning program through video-based teaching with check-in questions and provision of immediate corrective feedback, (2) an action plan outlining daily activity practice (homework) based on session content, (3) parent-recorded video and secure upload of session skill practice during interaction with her infant, and (4) a video-based coach call to co-view the parent-recorded video of interaction with her infant.
Identical to NICU Mom and Baby Net in terms of number of sessions and session structure to serve as an equivalent attention control. 12-session mobile internet intervention with remote coaching of mother awareness of infant developmental milestones. Each session included (1) web-based self-directed learning program through video-based teaching with check-in questions and provision of immediate corrective feedback, (2) an action plan outlining daily activity practice (homework) based on session content, (3) parent-recorded video and secure upload of session skill practice during interaction with her infant, and (4) a video-based coach call to co-view the parent-recorded video of interaction with her infant.