Effect of Fathers in Preemie Prep for Parents (P3) Program on Couple’s Preterm Birth Preparedness

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-2024

Publisher

Elsevier

Source Publication

Patient Education and Counseling

Source ISSN

0738-3991

Original Item ID

DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2024.108599

Abstract

Objective

Evaluate the effect of fathers’ participation in the Preemie Prep for Parents (P3) program on maternal learning and fathers’ preterm birth knowledge.

Methods

Mothers with preterm birth predisposing medical condition(s) enrolled with or without the baby’s father and were randomized to the P3 intervention (text-messages linking to animated videos) or control (patient education webpages). Parent Prematurity Knowledge Questionnaire assessed knowledge, including unmarried fathers’ legal neonatal decision-making ability.

Results

104 mothers reported living with the baby’s father; 50 participated with the father and 54 participated alone. In the P3 group, mothers participating with the father (n = 33) had greater knowledge than mothers participating alone (n = 21), 85 % correct responses vs. 76 %, p = 0.033. However, there was no difference in knowledge among the control mothers, 67 % vs. 60 %, p = 0.068. P3 fathers (n = 33) knowledge scores were not different than control fathers (n = 17), 77 % vs. 68 %, p= 0.054. Parents who viewed the video on fathers’ rights (n = 58) were more likely than those who did not (n = 96) to know unmarried fathers’ legal inability to decide neonatal treatments, 84 % vs. 41 %, p< 0.001.

Conclusions

Among opposite-sex cohabitating couples, fathers’ participation in the P3 program enhanced maternal learning.

Comments

Patient Education and Counseling,Vol. 132 (December 2024): 108599. DOI.

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