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. 2021 Jul 21;2021(7):CD009326. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009326.pub4

Kristensen 2018.

Study name What are the effects of supporting early parenting by increasing the understanding of the infant? A randomised community based trial
Methods Cluster‐randomised trial
Participants 2566 participants.
The primary study population is formed by new families, mothers and fathers and their infant/s.
Interventions Intervention group: NBO, Newborn behavioral observation
In the intervention group new parents will receive the NBO delivered in connection with the examination of the newborn in a shared observation with the parents in the home visit of the health visitor 3 weeks postpartum
Control group: practice as usual
In the comparison group new parents will receive practice as usual due to the examination of their newborn in the home visit of the health visitor 3 weeks post part
Outcomes Karitane parenting confidence scale, KPCS. Change is being assessed.
(Time frame: measured at 2 weeks, 3 and 9 months postpartum)
Infant Care Index (Time frame: measured 4 months postpartum)
Ages & States questionnaire, ASQ‐SE. Change is being assessed.
(Time frame: measured at 2 weeks, 3 and 9 months postpartum)
The Major Depression Inventory (MDI10) (Time frame: measured at 2 weeks, 3 and 9 months postpartum)
Breast‐feeding period in weeks (Time frame: measured at 3 and 9 months)
Starting date 1 January 2017
Contact information Hanne Kronborg, Associate Professor, University of Aarhus
Notes NCT 03070652
What Are the Effects of Supporting Early Parenting by Increasing the Understanding of the Infant?
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03070652