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A study protocol for testing the feasibility of a randomised stepped wedge cluster design to investigate a Community Health Intervention through Musical Engagement (CHIME) for perinatal mental health in The Gambia.

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A study protocol for testing the feasibility of a randomised stepped wedge cluster design to investigate a Community Health Intervention through Musical Engagement (CHIME) for perinatal mental health in The Gambia.

Auteurs : Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo [Royaume-Uni] ; Bonnie Mcconnell [Australie] ; Victoria Cornelius [Royaume-Uni] ; Buba Darboe [Gambie] ; Hajara B. Huma [Gambie] ; Malick Gaye [Gambie] ; Paul Ramchandani [Royaume-Uni] ; Hassoum Ceesay [Gambie] ; Vivette Glover [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Cross [Royaume-Uni] ; Lauren Stewart [Royaume-Uni]

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RBID : pubmed:31720003

Abstract

Background

Perinatal mental health problems affect up to one in five women worldwide. Mental health problems in the perinatal period are a particular challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where they can be at least twice as frequent as in higher-income countries. It is thus of high priority to develop new low-cost, low-resource, non-stigmatising and culturally appropriate approaches to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression perinatally, for the benefit of both mother and child. Music-centred approaches may be particularly useful in The Gambia since a range of musical practices that specifically engage pregnant women and new mothers already exist.

Methods

This protocol is for a study to examine the feasibility of undertaking a stepped wedge trial to test how a Community Health Intervention through Musical Engagement (CHIME) could be beneficial in alleviating perinatal mental distress in The Gambia. In this study, we plan to recruit 120 pregnant women (

Discussion

This feasibility trial will allow us to determine whether a larger trial with the same intervention and target group is feasible and acceptable in The Gambia.

Trial registration

Retrospectively registered (24/01/2019) with Pan African Clinical Trials Registry (PACTR): PACTR201901917619299.


DOI: 10.1186/s40814-019-0515-5
PubMed: 31720003
PubMed Central: PMC6839151


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