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| Name | Class |
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| Oslo Municipality | OTHER_GOV |
| University of Oslo | OTHER |
| Norwegian Institute of Public Health | OTHER_GOV |
| The Research Council of Norway |
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The New Families (NF) program will improve quality of existing services, secure personalised service and early intervention in Child Health Service (CHS) in Oslo. The study will measure the effects of a primary prevention family-centered healthcare intervention in Norwegian CHS.
The New Families (NF) program will improve quality of existing services, secure personalised service and early intervention in Child Health Service (CHS) in Oslo. The study will: 1) Measure the effects of a primary prevention family-centered healthcare intervention in Norwegian CHS, 2) Create case studies from CHS praxis advancing Public Health Nurse (PHN) training and education in Oslo and Norway, 3) Establish a model for how to include users in service development in CHS, 4) Enhance the knowledge base of the PHN practice in CHS Anticipated results: The project will bolster the knowledge base for education and professional practices within the service by strengthen the existing research within the field. The anticipated results of the project are that the intervention will increase maternal and parental self-efficacy, reduce the risk of postpartum depression among first-time mothers, reduce parental stress, increase social support, improve maternal attachment, improve generic health status, improve partner relationship and improve child development compared with usual care. The intervention research in this project can be a future model for service improvement in the CHS.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention | Experimental | Supportive home visits by public health nurses to new parents from 28 weeks in pregnancy until the child is two years. |
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| Control | Other | Follow up as usual at the Child health center |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Supportive home visits to new families | Other | The new families are offered home visits by a public health nurse from 28 weeks in pregnancy until the child is two years old. The number of home visits depends on the families needs and wishes. They also get the usual follow up from the Child health center. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Depression in mothers in pregnancy | Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS). 10 items. Score 0-30. Score 12 or above indicate postpartum depression. | 28 weeks pregnancy |
| Depression in fathers when partner is pregnant | Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS). 10 items. Score 0-30. Score 12 or above indicate postpartum depression. | 28 weeks pregnancy |
| Depression in mothers three months postpartum | Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS). 10 items. Score 0-30. Score 12 or above indicate postpartum depression. | 3 months postpartum |
| Depression in fathers three months postpartum | Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS). 10 items. Score 0-30. Score 12 or above indicate postpartum depression. | 3 months postpartum |
| Sense of Coherence in mothers in pregnancy | Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC 13). 26 items. Score 13-90. Higher score is positive, score under 66 is low. | 28 weeks pregnancy |
| Sense of Coherence in fathers in pregnancy | Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC 13). 26 items. Score 13-90. Higher score is positive, score under 66 is low. | 28 weeks pregnancy |
| Sense of Coherence in mothers three months postpartum | Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC 13). 26 items. Score 13-90. Higher score is positive, score under 66 is low. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| What are the barriers and facilitators to implementation of the PHN intervention? | This research question will be explored by addressing the process of implementation. Data will be collected through a short survey and semi-structured interviews with PHNs and users (first-time mothers/fathers). An interview guide will be developed | The interviews will take place about 12 months postpartum |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Kari Glavin, PhD | VID Specialized University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| VID Specialized University | Oslo | NO-0319 | Norway |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41762203 | Derived | Saether KM, Hagen MC, Holmberg Fagerlund B, Glavin K, Brekke M, Solberg B, Oygarden AU, Joranson N. The Impact of a Home Visiting Program on First-Time Parents' Parental Self-Efficacy in Norway and Associations between Parental Self-Efficacy, Depressive Symptoms and Perception of Sleep. Public Health Nurs. 2026 May-Jun;43(3):653-666. doi: 10.1111/phn.70098. Epub 2026 Feb 28. | |
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There will be four doctoral students (PhD) in the project
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Oct 30, 2017 | May 27, 2024 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| D013812 | Therapeutics |
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| Treatment as usual | Other | Follow up at the Child health center according to national regulations |
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| 3 months postpartum |
| Sense of Coherence in fathers three months postpartum | Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC 13). 26 items. Score 13-90. Higher score is positive, score under 66 is low. | 3 months postpartum |
| Self-Efficacy in mothers 6 weeks postpartum | Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMP S-E) 20 items. score 22-88. A higher score indicates a higher level of maternal self-efficacy | 6 weeks postpartum |
| Self-Efficacy in fathers 6 weeks postpartum | Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMP S-E) 20 items. score 22-88. A higher score indicates a higher level of maternal self-efficacy | 6 weeks postpartum |
| Self-Efficacy in mothers 3 months postpartum | Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMP S-E) 20 items. score 22-88. A higher score indicates a higher level of maternal self-efficacy | 3 months postpartum |
| Self-Efficacy in fathers 3 months postpartum | Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMP S-E) 20 items. score 22-88. A higher score indicates a higher level of maternal self-efficacy | 3 months postpartum |
| Parental Stress in fathers 3 months postpartum | Parental Stress Scale (PSS) is formatted in the form of an 18-item self-report scale. Items represent positive (e.g. emotional benefits, personal development) and negative (demands on resources, restrictions) themes of parenthood. A higher score indicates a higher level of parental stress. | 3 months postpartum |
| Parental Stress in mothers 3 months postpartum | Parental Stress Scale (PSS) is formatted in the form of an 18-item self-report scale. Items represent positive (e.g. emotional benefits, personal development) and negative (demands on resources, restrictions) themes of parenthood. A higher score indicates a higher level of parental stress. | 3 months postpartum |
| Quality of Life in women and men during pregnancy and postpartum | To explore first-time parents' QoL during pregnancy and first-time mothers QoL postpartum, and to evaluate the difference in QoL between mothers in the intervention and control districts. Instrument: WHOQOL-BREF, 26-item. Score 4-20, higher scores indicate higher QoL. | Pregnancy week 28, 3 months postpartum, 12 months postpartum. |
| Derived |
| Brekke M, Smastuen MC, Glavin K, Amro A, Solberg B, Oygarden AU, Saether KM, Haugland T. The impact of New Families home visiting program on first-time mothers' quality of life and its association with social support: a non-randomized controlled study. BMC Public Health. 2023 Dec 8;23(1):2457. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17285-0. |