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A trial of nurturing care among children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected in eSwatini

INTRODUCTION: Children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected (CHEU) are a growing population at potential risk of poor neurocognitive development. We tested a nurturing care intervention on children's neurocognitive development and maternal depressive symptoms (primary) with mediation through care...

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Autores principales: Ruff, Andrea, Dlamini, Xolisile, Nonyane, Bareng AS, Simmons, Nicole, Kochelani, Duncan, Burtt, Fiona, Mlotshwa, Fakazi, Gama, Ncamsile, Scheepers, Esca, Schmitz, Kathrin, Simelane, Lethokuhle, Van Lith, Lynn M., Black, Maureen M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10618895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37909213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.26158
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author Ruff, Andrea
Dlamini, Xolisile
Nonyane, Bareng AS
Simmons, Nicole
Kochelani, Duncan
Burtt, Fiona
Mlotshwa, Fakazi
Gama, Ncamsile
Scheepers, Esca
Schmitz, Kathrin
Simelane, Lethokuhle
Van Lith, Lynn M.
Black, Maureen M.
author_facet Ruff, Andrea
Dlamini, Xolisile
Nonyane, Bareng AS
Simmons, Nicole
Kochelani, Duncan
Burtt, Fiona
Mlotshwa, Fakazi
Gama, Ncamsile
Scheepers, Esca
Schmitz, Kathrin
Simelane, Lethokuhle
Van Lith, Lynn M.
Black, Maureen M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected (CHEU) are a growing population at potential risk of poor neurocognitive development. We tested a nurturing care intervention on children's neurocognitive development and maternal depressive symptoms (primary) with mediation through caregiving activities (secondary). METHODS: This study was conducted among six intervention and nine comparison antenatal‐care/prevention of vertical transmission (ANC/PVT) HIV clinics in eSwatini. We enrolled pregnant women and measured infant development at 9 and 18 months. mothers2mothers (m2m) designed and implemented the clinic‐home‐community‐based intervention. We measured infants’ neurodevelopment, maternal depressive symptoms and caregiving activities with the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, HOME Inventory and Family Care Indicators. We fitted linear mixed effects regression models with clinic random effects to compare intervention versus comparison arms, and generalised structural equation models to evaluate mediation, adjusting for confounders. RESULTS: Mother‐infant pairs (n = 429) participated between January 2016 through May 2018. Socio‐demographic characteristics were balanced between arms except for higher rates of peri‐urban versus rural residence and single versus married mothers in the comparison group. The 18 month retention was 82% (180/220) intervention, 79% (166/209) comparison arm, with 25 infant deaths. Intervention MSEL scores were significantly, and modestly, higher in receptive language (55.7 [95% CI 54.6, 56.9] vs. 53.7 [95% CI 52.6, 54.8]), expressive language (42.5 [95% CI 41.6, 39.8] vs. 40.8 [95% CI 39.8, 41.7]) and composite MSEL (85.4 [95% CI 83.7, 84.5] vs. 82.7 [95% CI 81.0, 84.5]), with no difference in maternal depressive symptoms or in observations of mother‐child interactions. Intervention book‐sharing scores were higher (0.63 vs. 0.41) and mediated the effect on MSEL scores (indirect effect, p‐values ≤ 0.024). The direct effects on visual reception and expressive language scores were significantly higher in the intervention compared to the comparison arm (coefficients 1.93 [95% CI 0.26, 3.60] and 1.66 [95% CI 0.51, 2.79, respectively]). CONCLUSIONS: Nurturing care interventions can be integrated into ANC/PVT clinic‐home‐community programmes. The intervention, mediated through interactive caregiving activities, increased language development scores among CHEU. Partnering with a local team, m2m, to design and implement a culturally relevant intervention illustrates the ability to impact parent‐child play and learning activities that are associated with children's neurodevelopment.
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spelling pubmed-106188952023-11-02 A trial of nurturing care among children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected in eSwatini Ruff, Andrea Dlamini, Xolisile Nonyane, Bareng AS Simmons, Nicole Kochelani, Duncan Burtt, Fiona Mlotshwa, Fakazi Gama, Ncamsile Scheepers, Esca Schmitz, Kathrin Simelane, Lethokuhle Van Lith, Lynn M. Black, Maureen M. J Int AIDS Soc Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected (CHEU) are a growing population at potential risk of poor neurocognitive development. We tested a nurturing care intervention on children's neurocognitive development and maternal depressive symptoms (primary) with mediation through caregiving activities (secondary). METHODS: This study was conducted among six intervention and nine comparison antenatal‐care/prevention of vertical transmission (ANC/PVT) HIV clinics in eSwatini. We enrolled pregnant women and measured infant development at 9 and 18 months. mothers2mothers (m2m) designed and implemented the clinic‐home‐community‐based intervention. We measured infants’ neurodevelopment, maternal depressive symptoms and caregiving activities with the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, HOME Inventory and Family Care Indicators. We fitted linear mixed effects regression models with clinic random effects to compare intervention versus comparison arms, and generalised structural equation models to evaluate mediation, adjusting for confounders. RESULTS: Mother‐infant pairs (n = 429) participated between January 2016 through May 2018. Socio‐demographic characteristics were balanced between arms except for higher rates of peri‐urban versus rural residence and single versus married mothers in the comparison group. The 18 month retention was 82% (180/220) intervention, 79% (166/209) comparison arm, with 25 infant deaths. Intervention MSEL scores were significantly, and modestly, higher in receptive language (55.7 [95% CI 54.6, 56.9] vs. 53.7 [95% CI 52.6, 54.8]), expressive language (42.5 [95% CI 41.6, 39.8] vs. 40.8 [95% CI 39.8, 41.7]) and composite MSEL (85.4 [95% CI 83.7, 84.5] vs. 82.7 [95% CI 81.0, 84.5]), with no difference in maternal depressive symptoms or in observations of mother‐child interactions. Intervention book‐sharing scores were higher (0.63 vs. 0.41) and mediated the effect on MSEL scores (indirect effect, p‐values ≤ 0.024). The direct effects on visual reception and expressive language scores were significantly higher in the intervention compared to the comparison arm (coefficients 1.93 [95% CI 0.26, 3.60] and 1.66 [95% CI 0.51, 2.79, respectively]). CONCLUSIONS: Nurturing care interventions can be integrated into ANC/PVT clinic‐home‐community programmes. The intervention, mediated through interactive caregiving activities, increased language development scores among CHEU. Partnering with a local team, m2m, to design and implement a culturally relevant intervention illustrates the ability to impact parent‐child play and learning activities that are associated with children's neurodevelopment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10618895/ /pubmed/37909213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.26158 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Journal of the International AIDS Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International AIDS Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ruff, Andrea
Dlamini, Xolisile
Nonyane, Bareng AS
Simmons, Nicole
Kochelani, Duncan
Burtt, Fiona
Mlotshwa, Fakazi
Gama, Ncamsile
Scheepers, Esca
Schmitz, Kathrin
Simelane, Lethokuhle
Van Lith, Lynn M.
Black, Maureen M.
A trial of nurturing care among children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected in eSwatini
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title_short A trial of nurturing care among children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected in eSwatini
title_sort trial of nurturing care among children who are hiv‐exposed and uninfected in eswatini
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10618895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37909213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.26158
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