The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study

Abstract Background The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the effect of a cleft lip, associated or not with a cleft palate, on parents, on parent-infant relationship, and on the baby’s relational development. It also highlighted how the type of cle...

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Main Authors: Bruno Grollemund, Caroline Dissaux, Pascale Gavelle, Carla Pérez Martínez, Jimmy Mullaert, Toni Alfaiate, Antoine Guedeney, CLIP team (Cleft Lip & palate Infant Parent)
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-020-02118-5
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spelling doaj-fb246bd0a7f7492ca97644b18e1ee1122020-11-25T02:33:17ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312020-05-0120111110.1186/s12887-020-02118-5The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre studyBruno Grollemund0Caroline Dissaux1Pascale Gavelle2Carla Pérez MartínezJimmy Mullaert3Toni Alfaiate4Antoine Guedeney5CLIP team (Cleft Lip & palate Infant Parent)Département d’Orthopédie Dento-Faciale, Pôle de médecine et chirurgie buccodentaires, Cleft Competence Center, Strasbourg University HospitalMaxillofacial and Plastic Surgery Department (Head: Prof. C. Bruant-Rodier), Cleft Competence Center, Strasbourg University HospitalHôpital Necker Enfants malades, Paris France. Service de chirurgie maxillo-faciale et plastique. Centre de référence des fentes et malformations faciales, Hôpital Necker Enfants MaladesDépartement d’Epidémiologie, Biostatistique et Recherche Clinique, Unité de Recherche Clinique HUPNVS Hôpital Bichat - Claude-BernardDépartement d’Epidémiologie, Biostatistique et Recherche Clinique, Unité de Recherche Clinique HUPNVS; INSERM CIC-ECHUPNVS Hôpital Bichat - Claude-Bernard, Univ Paris Denis Diderot, CESP Inserm U 1178 et LPPSAbstract Background The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the effect of a cleft lip, associated or not with a cleft palate, on parents, on parent-infant relationship, and on the baby’s relational development. It also highlighted how the type of cleft and the timing of the surgery could impact this effect. Method 158 infants, with Cleft lip with or without Palate, and their parents participated in this multicenter prospective cohort. Clinical evaluations were performed at 4 and 12 months postpartum. The impact on the parents and on the parent-infant relationship was evaluated by the Parenting Stress Index (PSI), the Edinburgh Post-partum Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Impact-on-Family Scale (IOFS). The relational development of the infant was assessed using the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB). The main criteria used to compare the infants were the severity of cleft and the time of surgery. Results The timing of surgery, the type of malformation or the care structure had no effect on social withdrawal behaviors of the child at 4 and 12 months postpartum (ADBB). Furthermore, early intervention significantly decreased maternal stress assessed with the PSI at 4 months. Parents for whom it had been possible to give a prenatal diagnosis were much better prepared to accept the waiting time between birth and the first surgical intervention (IOFS). Higher postpartum depression scores (EPDS) were found for both parents compared to the general population. Conclusion A joint assessment of the mental health of both infants and parents is required in the follow-up of cleft lip and palate. Even if most families are remarkably resilient faced with this major cause of stress, a significant proportion of them could require help to deal with the situation, especially during this first year of follow-up. An assessment of the child’s social withdrawal behaviour and of the parental stress and depression appears useful, in order to adapt care to infant and parent’s needs. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00993993 . Registered 10/14/2009 <.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-020-02118-5Cleft lipCleft lip and palateParental representationParenting stressPrenatal diagnosisPsychosocial parent-infant relationship
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author Bruno Grollemund
Caroline Dissaux
Pascale Gavelle
Carla Pérez Martínez
Jimmy Mullaert
Toni Alfaiate
Antoine Guedeney
CLIP team (Cleft Lip & palate Infant Parent)
spellingShingle Bruno Grollemund
Caroline Dissaux
Pascale Gavelle
Carla Pérez Martínez
Jimmy Mullaert
Toni Alfaiate
Antoine Guedeney
CLIP team (Cleft Lip & palate Infant Parent)
The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
BMC Pediatrics
Cleft lip
Cleft lip and palate
Parental representation
Parenting stress
Prenatal diagnosis
Psychosocial parent-infant relationship
author_facet Bruno Grollemund
Caroline Dissaux
Pascale Gavelle
Carla Pérez Martínez
Jimmy Mullaert
Toni Alfaiate
Antoine Guedeney
CLIP team (Cleft Lip & palate Infant Parent)
author_sort Bruno Grollemund
title The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
title_short The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
title_full The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
title_fullStr The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
title_full_unstemmed The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
title_sort impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first french prospective multicentre study
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the effect of a cleft lip, associated or not with a cleft palate, on parents, on parent-infant relationship, and on the baby’s relational development. It also highlighted how the type of cleft and the timing of the surgery could impact this effect. Method 158 infants, with Cleft lip with or without Palate, and their parents participated in this multicenter prospective cohort. Clinical evaluations were performed at 4 and 12 months postpartum. The impact on the parents and on the parent-infant relationship was evaluated by the Parenting Stress Index (PSI), the Edinburgh Post-partum Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Impact-on-Family Scale (IOFS). The relational development of the infant was assessed using the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB). The main criteria used to compare the infants were the severity of cleft and the time of surgery. Results The timing of surgery, the type of malformation or the care structure had no effect on social withdrawal behaviors of the child at 4 and 12 months postpartum (ADBB). Furthermore, early intervention significantly decreased maternal stress assessed with the PSI at 4 months. Parents for whom it had been possible to give a prenatal diagnosis were much better prepared to accept the waiting time between birth and the first surgical intervention (IOFS). Higher postpartum depression scores (EPDS) were found for both parents compared to the general population. Conclusion A joint assessment of the mental health of both infants and parents is required in the follow-up of cleft lip and palate. Even if most families are remarkably resilient faced with this major cause of stress, a significant proportion of them could require help to deal with the situation, especially during this first year of follow-up. An assessment of the child’s social withdrawal behaviour and of the parental stress and depression appears useful, in order to adapt care to infant and parent’s needs. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00993993 . Registered 10/14/2009 <.
topic Cleft lip
Cleft lip and palate
Parental representation
Parenting stress
Prenatal diagnosis
Psychosocial parent-infant relationship
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-020-02118-5
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