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Randomized Controlled Trial of Doula-Home-Visiting Services: Impact on Maternal and Infant Health
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Edwards, Renee C
, Zhang, Yudong
, Hans, Sydney L
in
Breast feeding
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Clinical trials
/ Health visiting
/ Infants
/ Intervention
/ Maternal & child health
/ Mental depression
/ Pregnancy
2018
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Doula-Home-Visiting Services: Impact on Maternal and Infant Health
by
Edwards, Renee C
, Zhang, Yudong
, Hans, Sydney L
in
Breast feeding
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Clinical trials
/ Health visiting
/ Infants
/ Intervention
/ Maternal & child health
/ Mental depression
/ Pregnancy
2018
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Doula-Home-Visiting Services: Impact on Maternal and Infant Health
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Edwards, Renee C
, Zhang, Yudong
, Hans, Sydney L
in
Breast feeding
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Clinical trials
/ Health visiting
/ Infants
/ Intervention
/ Maternal & child health
/ Mental depression
/ Pregnancy
2018
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Doula-Home-Visiting Services: Impact on Maternal and Infant Health
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Doula-Home-Visiting Services: Impact on Maternal and Infant Health
2018
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Introduction Although home-visiting programs typically engage families during pregnancy, few studies have examined maternal and child health outcomes during the antenatal and newborn period and fewer have demonstrated intervention impacts. Illinois has developed an innovative model in which programs utilizing evidence-based home-visiting models incorporate community doulas who focus on childbirth education, breastfeeding, pregnancy health, and newborn care. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) examines the impact of doula-home-visiting on birth outcomes, postpartum maternal and infant health, and newborn care practices. Methods 312 young (M = 18.4 years), pregnant women across four communities were randomly assigned to receive doula-home-visiting services or case management. Women were African American (45%), Latina (38%), white (8%), and multiracial/other (9%). They were interviewed during pregnancy and at 3-weeks and 3-months postpartum. Results Intervention-group mothers were more likely to attend childbirth-preparation classes (50 vs. 10%, OR = 9.82, p < .01), but there were no differences on Caesarean delivery, birthweight, prematurity, or postpartum depression. Intervention-group mothers were less likely to use epidural/pain medication during labor (72 vs. 83%; OR = 0.49, p < .01) and more likely to initiate breastfeeding (81 vs. 74%; OR = 1.72, p < .05), although the breastfeeding impact was not sustained over time. Intervention-group mothers were more likely to put infants on their backs to sleep (70 vs. 61%; OR = 1.64, p < .05) and utilize car-seats at three weeks (97 vs. 93%; OR = 3.16, p < .05). Conclusions for practices The doula-home-visiting intervention was associated with positive infant-care behaviors. Since few evidence-based home-visiting programs have shown health impacts in the postpartum months after birth, incorporating doula services may confer additional health benefits to families.
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Springer Nature B.V
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