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Online Peer Support for Colic, GERD, and CMPA Caregivers

investigating the Acceptability and Feasibility of online Support for⁢ Caregivers of⁤ Infants with Feeding Difficulties

Colic, Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux (Disorder; GOR[D]), and Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) are⁢ frequently diagnosed in infants ‌during their first six months, often leading to significant​ infant irritability,⁣ healthcare ‍costs, and reduced caregiver wellbeing. While interventions like peer support, music therapy, and health education have proven effective for other perinatal mental health challenges – such as postpartum depression ⁢- their application in an online⁤ format for‍ caregivers‌ of ⁤infants with colic, ‍GOR(D), and ‌CMPA remains largely unexplored.

This⁣ pilot study, conducted at Alder Hey Children’s NHS ​Foundation Trust, aimed to‍ assess the acceptability ​and⁤ feasibility⁢ of a combined ‌intervention ⁢offering non-clinical peer support, health education, and music therapy to caregivers, compared to‌ standard care. Eligible⁣ caregivers were recruited during routine appointments with the infant feeding‌ team and assigned to one of four intervention groups.

The peer support component⁤ included a dedicated WhatsApp group alongside group sessions. The intervention ⁢spanned ‌seven weeks, with the first three weeks focused⁢ on one-hour online ​group ⁢sessions designed to equip caregivers with skills for managing infant⁢ symptoms and promoting self-care. Weeks four through six encouraged independent application‍ of these skills. In⁣ week seven,evaluative focus groups were held⁤ to ⁣gather feedback. Data from the WhatsApp groups⁢ were analyzed using conversational analysis, while focus⁢ group data underwent thematic‌ analysis.

Despite difficulties in recruiting a sufficient number of participants – ‍preventing​ a full assessment⁢ of feasibility – the ⁣study demonstrated the ⁤acceptability of the​ peer ⁣support ⁤intervention to both mothers and healthcare staff.Participants notably valued the flexibility and accessibility of the WhatsApp group, fostering connection with other mothers experiencing‍ similar challenges. Insights gained ‍from the ⁢focus groups regarding study strengths and limitations will be‌ valuable for digital health researchers developing future interventions for caregivers of infants with colic,GOR(D),and/or CMPA.

Keywords: caregivers; colic; ‍gastroesophageal reflux; maternal‌ health; milk hypersensitivity; pilot projects; self-care.

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