The Effect of a Voice-Centered Psycho-Educational Program on Maternal Self-Efficacy: A Feasibility Study.

TitleThe Effect of a Voice-Centered Psycho-Educational Program on Maternal Self-Efficacy: A Feasibility Study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsShoemark H, Dahlstrøm M, Bedford O, Stewart L
JournalInt J Environ Res Public Health
Volume18
Issue5
Date Published2021 03 04
ISSN1660-4601
KeywordsAnxiety, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Mother-Child Relations, Mothers, Parenting
Abstract

This study examined the effect of a brief psycho-educational program, , on maternal self-efficacy, mother-infant bonding, and mood/anxiety for community-based mothers. This program centered on maternal voice, timing of interplay, and recognition of infant cues. A convergent parallel mixed-methods design included quantitative measures: the Karitane Parenting Confidence Scale, the Mother-Infant Bonding Scale, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and State & Trait Anxiety Inventory, and a sequential qualitative analysis to elaborate on the quantitative findings. Significant changes on the Karitane Parenting Confidence Scale were found. Qualitative analysis of the participant interviews and reflective diaries from the two weeks following the psycho-educational program confirmed that participation enhanced mothers' ability to understand their infant, to soothe their infant when distressed, to play and to establish an effective bedtime routine. This feasibility study indicated that this is a promising approach to improve early mother-infant interaction and maternal self-efficacy.

DOI10.3390/ijerph18052537
Alternate JournalInt J Environ Res Public Health
PubMed ID33806372
PubMed Central IDPMC7967405