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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if extended admission to the Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) ward helps to prevent postpartum depression in mothers of low birthweight infants in a low-resource setting whose newborns were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) more than standard of care KMC. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Researchers will compare (extended admission to the KMC ward) to (standard of care KMC) to see if extended KMC decreases PPD in mothers of preterm infants in low-resource settings.
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The overarching objective is to determine whether initiation of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) at the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) followed by admission to the KMC ward for continued support for more than 2 days before discharge home reduces maternal postpartum depression (PPD) and other maternal and infant adverse outcomes in low-resource settings. The central hypothesis is that NICU KMC plus admission of mother-infant (preterm) dyads to the KMC ward following NICU discharge for more than 2 days will reduce the risk of maternal PPD as compared to NICU KMC followed by admission of the mother-infant dyad to the KMC ward for up to 2 days only.
The study aims are:
Aim 1: To determine the effect of admission of mother-infant dyads to the KMC ward following NICU for more than 2 days on maternal PPD at 2-weeks, 6-8 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months.
Aim 2: To determine the effect of admission of mother-infant dyads to the KMC ward on infant's developmental outcomes at 6-,12-, and 18 months of age.
Aim 3: To characterize the feasibility and barriers to uptake of KMC at the hospital and following discharge.
Aim 4: To determine the prevalence of paternal depression.
Aim 5: To estimate the cost and effectiveness of admission of low birthweight infants to the KMC ward:
Study design This study is a randomized controlled trial of newly delivered women whose preterm newborns have been admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with admission to the Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) ward for up to 2 days (control) or with admission to the KMC ward for more than 2 days (intervention) prior to discharge home. The study will enroll a total of 1908 study participants from both study arms pulled from 612 mothers (aim #1), 612 infants (aim #2), 72 participants for in-depth interviews (aim #3), and 612 fathers (aim #4).
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-AIM #1-2 and #5
Mothers to newborns who are:
AIM #3
AIM # 4:
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AIM #1-2 and #5
AIM #3
AIM # 4:
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1,908 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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J.Anitha Menon, MA, PhD; Albert Manasyan, MD, MPH
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