Strengthening Caregiver Practices that Build Infant Social-Emotional and Social Communication...

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Strengthening Caregiver Practices that Build Infant Social-Emotional and Social Communication Competencies Kathleen M. Baggett, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Director of Early Childhood Social-Emotional Health Promotion Research Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development Division of Health Promotion and Behavior, School of Public Health Georgia State University Prepared for the National Institute of Nursing Research Summit on the Science of Caregiving August 8, 2017 Bethesda, MD Contact: [email protected]

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Strengthening Caregiver Practicesthat Build InfantSocial-EmotionalandSocialCommunicationCompetencies

KathleenM.Baggett,Ph.D.Associate Professor&Director ofEarly Childhood Social-Emotional Health PromotionResearchMarkChaffin CenterforHealthy DevelopmentDivisionofHealth PromotionandBehavior,School ofPublicHealthGeorgiaStateUniversity

Prepared fortheNationalInstituteofNursingResearch Summit ontheScienceofCaregivingAugust8,2017Bethesda,MDContact:[email protected]

Infant-Net/Baby-NetResearchTeam

KathleenM.Baggett,Ph.D.,GeorgiaStateUniversityEdwardG.FeilBetsyDavisLisaSheeberSusanH.LandryUrsulaJohnson

KathleenM.BaggettEdwardG.Feil,Ph.D.,OregonResearchInstituteBetsyDavis,Ph.D.,OregonResearchInstituteLisaSheeber,Ph.D.,OregonResearchInstituteSusanH.Landry,Ph.D.,UniversityofTexas,HoustonUrsulaJohnson,Ph.D.,UniversityofTexas,Houston

Grant Participants Design1-NIMHR34MH073756 (2006-2008)2-NICHDR01HD1R01HD064870(2010-2014)

40 low-incomemothersandthieir infants159lowincomemothersandtheirinfants

RCT

2-CDCR18CE001705(2009-2012) 13HealthyFamilieshometheirmotherinfantcaseloads Implement.

3- USDE, IESR324A100041 (2010-2013)4- NICHDR21HD06287(2010-2012)

19 EarlyHeadStartteachersand infants21 CommunityChildCareteachers andinfants

FeasibilityPilot

5-HRSAR40MC26822RCT(2014-2017) 36 Low incomemothersandtheirinfantsexitinginnerurbanNICUs

RCT

ADecadeofResearch:AcknowledgmentsandDisclosure

*Disclosure:Thisinformationorcontentandconclusionsarethoseoftheauthorandshouldnotbeconstruedastheofficialpositionorpolicyof,norshouldanyendorsementsbeinferredbyanyoftheentitiesabove.Dr.BaggettisadeveloperoftheInfantNet/Baby-Netprogram.

Epigenetictoxicstresscontributesto earlyinfantvulnerability,whichchallengescaregivingandleadstopracticesthatfurthercompromisehealthanddevelopentoutcomesacrossthelifecourse

• Prematurityandlowbirthweight• Neurodevelopmentalandbehavioralchallenges• Developmentaldelays

EvidenceBasedIntervention 20YearLag

https://www.whatisepigenetics.com/what-is-epigenetics/

CommunityImplementation

ResearchGap

KeyOpportunities

Ø Deployinterventionswiththestrongestevidenceofeffectivenessforimprovingcaregivingpracticesdemonstratedtopromoteinfantsocial-emotionalandsocial- communicationcompetencies

Ø Makethemaccessibletoallcaregivers-especiallythemostvulnerable

Ø Rigorouslyevaluateandrefinethemtobringthemtoscalewhilemaximizingengagementforallcaregivers- especiallythemostvulnerable

Baby-Net(ePALS)isamobileweb-basedadaptationoftheevidence-basedPlay&LearningStrategiesHomeVisitingProgram

Baby-Netgoalsareto:

Strengthencaregivingpractices thatbuildinfantsocial-emotionalhealthanddevelopment

Improveaccess forvulnerablecaregiversandinfantsto:• Skills-basedintervention:Practice– Observe– Reflect–BuildInteractionSkills• 24-hourmobileaccess• Supportivecoachingrelationship

Weeklypost-sessionremotecoachingcallsengageparentsinco-viewingtheirownvideostonotice,celebrate andplanforsuccess

SequencedInterventionStructure

ProgramFeatures• Securelogin• Discovery:Video-basedteachingofnewcontent• Check-InQuestionswithimmediatecorrectivefeedback• SessionReview• GuidedActionPlan• Self-CreatedVideoofparent-infantinteractionskillpractice• RemotePractice-BasedCoachCall• Administrativereportstomonitorparticipantprogress• Secureemail,textforcoach-participantcommunication

SessionStructure

Step1Discover

Step2CheckIn

Step3GuidedActionPlan

Step4Video

Creation

Step5CoachCall

10-12WeeklySkill-BasedSessions

1-2Caregiverlearningmotivation7Linkingwords&actions3Recognizingsignals 8Readingwithbaby4 Sensitiveresponding 91-2Alternatecaregiversessions5 Maintainingfocus 10Beingyourowncoach6Introducingforengagement

SampleDemographics

Mothers• =/<130%fedpoverty• 66%<$20,000/year• 42%Non-White• 38%Hispanic• 46%highschool/less• MeanPDSS>clinicalcut

OtherCaregivers/Providers• Communitychildcareproviders• Earlyinterventioncenterbasedteachers• HealthyFamilieshomevisitors

Infants• Meanage=4months• NICU;VLBW• Identifieddisability• Developmentaldelays• Childmaltreatmentrisk

Results

Results

Conclusions• Programcompletionratesformothersandchildcareproviderswerehigh• EffectsoftheInternet,remotecoachingadaptationofthePALSprogramareencouraging• Considerationsforscalability:• GiventhecontinueddigitaldivideforcomputerInternetaccess,futureeffortsshouldfocusonmoreubiquitoustechnologiessuchassmartphonedelivery• Futureeffortsshouldincludebriefon-linemulti-gatingscreeningproceduresthatassistfamiliesandchildcareprovidersinaccessingtieredinterventionbestmatchedtotheirneed• Opportunitiesforintentionalimbeddingofcaregivermentalhealthfocusedintervention:e.g.,reducingmaternaldepression