Data supporting the SHAPER-PND trial: Clinical-, implementation-, and cost-effectiveness of a community singing intervention for postnatal depression: SHAPER-PND, a randomised controlled trial

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The SHAPER-PND trial assessed the clinical effectiveness, the implementation effectiveness, and the cost effectiveness of a 10-week community singing intervention (Breathe Melodies for Mums), developed for postnatal depression, compared with already-existing community mother-baby activity groups. Mothers were deemed eligible for the trial if they scored 10 or greater on a screening Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale for postnatal depression, and if their babies were aged 0-9 months. Once consented and enrolled, mothers were randomly allocated to either the singing intervention group (Breathe Melodies for Mums) or the active wait-list control group (community mother-baby activity group) for 10 weeks. At baseline (pre-intervention), mothers were assessed for various aspects of their sociodemographics, mental health, and health services usage. Mothers then re-completed questionnaires regarding their demographics, mental health, health service usage during the intervention period at weeks 6 and 10 and then again in the study follow-up period at weeks 20 and 36. Furthermore, mothers in both groups completed questionnaires about the feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness of the group they were allocated to, mid-intervention at week 6. Mothers in the control group were offered a block of singing sessions upon completion of their intervention period so that everyone enrolled in the trial was able to access the singing intervention.
Date made available31 Oct 2024
PublisherKing's College London

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