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Impact of a 6-Week Postpartum Text Messaging Program (Essential Coaching for Every Mother) at 6 Months: Follow-Up Study to a Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of a 6-Week Postpartum Text Messaging Program (Essential Coaching for Every Mother) at 6 Months: Follow-Up Study to a Randomized Controlled Trial

This success highlights the effectiveness of the Essential Coaching for Every Mother program to improve immediate parenting self-efficacy and reduce postpartum anxiety symptoms.

Justine Dol, Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Megan Aston, Douglas McMillan, Amy K Grant

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e62841

Informatics Interventions for Maternal Morbidity: Scoping Review

Informatics Interventions for Maternal Morbidity: Scoping Review

Preterm birth (PTB; delivering before 37 weeks gestation) is associated with long-term cardiovascular complications in the mother, including ischemic heart disease, stroke, and atherosclerosis [5].

Jill Inderstrodt, Julia C Stumpff, Rebecca C Smollen, Shreya Sridhar, Sarah A El-Azab, Opeyemi Ojo, Brendan Bowns, David A Haggstrom

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64826

A Mindfulness-Based App Intervention for Pregnant Women: Qualitative Evaluation of a Prototype Using Multiple Case Studies

A Mindfulness-Based App Intervention for Pregnant Women: Qualitative Evaluation of a Prototype Using Multiple Case Studies

Although psychoeducational interventions aimed at the psychological well-being of pregnant women are still scarce, ensuring a positive pregnancy experience is crucial, as it lays the foundation for cognitive motivation and a healthy future relationship between mother and child [11]. The use of digital tools represents a promising solution. Indeed, digital interventions offer accessibility and flexibility and overcome social stigma, making them an optimal choice for women seeking support [12,13].

Silvia Rizzi, Maria Chiara Pavesi, Alessia Moser, Francesca Paolazzi, Michele Marchesoni, Stefania Poggianella, Erik Gadotti, Stefano Forti

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58265

Factors That Affect the Quality of Life of Mothers Caring for Children With Medical Needs at Home: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Factors That Affect the Quality of Life of Mothers Caring for Children With Medical Needs at Home: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Regarding the QOL of mothers based on the condition of their children, a study on the QOL of mothers with children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [24] reported that the mother’s QOL was not associated with the child’s inattentiveness or hyperactivity symptoms as evaluated by the mother but with factors related to the mother and family, including the mother’s own inattentiveness, hyperactivity, depressive symptoms, perceived family support, and living conditions.

Kanako Nakamura, Yuko Hamada, Ayaka Fujita, Seiichi Morokuma

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2024;8:e63946

Gender Inequalities in Employment of Parents Caring for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder in China: Cross-Sectional Study

Gender Inequalities in Employment of Parents Caring for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder in China: Cross-Sectional Study

Reference 9: Mostly the mother: concentration of adverse employment effects on mothers of children with Reference 52: Employment change and the role of the medical home for married and single-mother familiesmother

Yanan Zhao, Huiyun Fan, Yanan Luo, Rong Zhang, Xiaoying Zheng

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e59696

Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ): Protocol for a Type 1 Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial

Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ): Protocol for a Type 1 Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial

Due to the severe shortage of health care providers and the low rate of in-person postnatal contacts in Tanzania [12], Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ) is poised to bridge this gap without adding a significant burden to the health system. The goal of the ECEM-TZ intervention is to improve maternal access to knowledge during the immediate 6-week postnatal period, and to increase maternal self-efficacy and improve mental health outcomes.

Justine Dol, Lilian Teddy Mselle, Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Columba Mbekenga, Thecla Kohi, Douglas McMillan, Cindy-Lee Dennis, Gail Tomblin Murphy, Megan Aston

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63454

Parenting-Related Social Networking Site Use and Psychological Distress in Parents of Infants: Cross-sectional Study Exploring the Moderating Effects of Loneliness and Parenting Anxiety

Parenting-Related Social Networking Site Use and Psychological Distress in Parents of Infants: Cross-sectional Study Exploring the Moderating Effects of Loneliness and Parenting Anxiety

Descriptive statistics and gender differences (N=429). a Missing values: n=35 (mother: n=13; father: n=22). b Not applicable. c Missing values: n=2 (mother: n=1; father: n=1). d Missing values: n=4 (mother: n=2; father: n=2). e Missing values: n=5 (mother: n=1; father: n=2). f Missing values: n=3 (mother: n=1; father: n=2). g Missing value: n=1 (mother: n=1). Table 3 presents the descriptive statistics and differences in SNS use between fathers and mothers.

Ryuta Onishi

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e59029

Parental Autonomy in the Care of Premature Newborns and the Experience of a Neonatal Team: Observational Prospective Study

Parental Autonomy in the Care of Premature Newborns and the Experience of a Neonatal Team: Observational Prospective Study

Autonomy scores were not based on whether the primary caregiver was the mother or the father. In the context of clinical management, the families of newborns infants with a severe disease focused on caring for children at the end of their life, families with newborn infants who died during the first month of life, or those with important language barriers were excluded.

Salvador Piris-Borregas, Beatriz Bellón-Vaquerizo, Leticia Velasco-Echeburúa, Lidia Niño-Díaz, Susana Sánchez-Aparicio, María López-Maestro, Carmen Rosa Pallás-Alonso

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e55411