2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13012-018-0807-9
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Protocol for the ROSE sustainment (ROSES) study, a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial to determine the minimum necessary intervention to maintain a postpartum depression prevention program in prenatal clinics serving low-income women

Abstract: BackgroundMore research on sustainment of interventions is needed, especially return on investment (ROI) studies to determine cost-benefit trade-offs for effort required to sustain and how much is gained when effective programs are sustained. The ROSE sustainment (ROSES) study uses a sequential multiple assignment randomized (SMART) design to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a stepwise approach to sustainment of the ROSE postpartum depression prevention program in 90 outpatient clinics prov… Show more

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“…Implementation trial designs, including sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) designs and adaptive approaches, afford the flexibility to compare combinations of interventions and implementation strategies to determine differential effects and optimal delivery across populations. [69][70][71][72] Interventions that have been shown to reduce cardiovascular disparities in Blacks may be especially salient to adapt and scale out for populations living with HIV in order to achieve health equity. 73…”
Section: Scaling Out Known Ebis For Cvd To People Living With Hivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation trial designs, including sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) designs and adaptive approaches, afford the flexibility to compare combinations of interventions and implementation strategies to determine differential effects and optimal delivery across populations. [69][70][71][72] Interventions that have been shown to reduce cardiovascular disparities in Blacks may be especially salient to adapt and scale out for populations living with HIV in order to achieve health equity. 73…”
Section: Scaling Out Known Ebis For Cvd To People Living With Hivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another cohort study performed at 2 and 6 months postpartum included 513 questionnaires reporting on three scales: the Karitane Parenting Confidence Scale (KPCS), the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), and the Parental Stress Scale (PSS). This study demonstrated that KPCS scores at 2 months postpartum were the strongest predictors for both maternal and parental stress, symptoms that generally involved the underlying symptoms of postpartum depression (20).…”
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confidence: 68%
“…Routine screening for anxiety and depression before birth for women of fertile age might help anticipate birth consequences for both mothers and offspring, especially among vulnerable populations (16,17,18). Given that 92,000 women give birth annually through elective cesarean section in the UK, the implications for delivery type are significant: For example, women with anxiety and depression prior to birth revealed symptoms more than a year after delivery (19). Furthermore, postpartum depression is a challenge for clinicians because it can have severe and long-term consequences not only for the patient but for the rest of the family.…”
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confidence: 99%