Different studies have demonstrated that the absence of companionship during labor and childbirth may be responsible for a negative birth experience, an increased risk of postnatal depression and/or post traumatic stress disorders. These situation may also have a negative impact on mother-child interaction, on marital and family relationship and on the rate of maternal suicide in postpartum. However, these previous results cannot be extrapolated in the current context where the absence of the companionship is imposed by the confinement framework. The objective of the CONFINE study is to assess, for the first time, the birth experience of women in the context of limited social support in the immediate post-partum period due to confinement, as well as the associated over-risk of mental disorders, compared to a post-partum without social restriction.
The primary objective is to compare, in immediate post-partum, the maternal sense of control
during childbirth between a group of women who gave birth during confinement ("confinement"
group) versus a group of women who gave birth after confinement but in the context of
epidemic ("epidemic" group) versus a group of control women ("control" group; excluding
confinement and context of epidemic).
The secondary objectives are:
1. To compare, at two months post-partum, the maternal sense of control during childbirth
between the three groups.
2. To compare, at two months of post-partum, scoring of self-questionnaire Edinburg
Postnatale Depression Scale (EPDS) for the post-natal depression between the three
groups.
3. To compare at two months of post-partum, scoring of self-questionnaire Impact of Event
Scale - Revised (IES-R) for posttraumatic stress disorder, between the three groups.
4. To compare, at two months of post-partum, the breastfeeding between the three groups.
5. To compare, at two months of post-partum, the quality of life (SF-12) between the three
groups.
6. To compare the evolution of quality of life at two months of post-partum between the
three groups.
7. To compare the rate of post-natal depression between the three groups.
Other: Self-administered questionnaires
Self-administered questionnaires once during the post-natal hospitalization and a second time 7 to 9 weeks after the delivery (at home)
Inclusion Criteria:
- Woman who is >= 18 years old
- Woman having just given birth from 37 weeks of gestation (singleton pregnancy)
- Woman affiliated to a social security
- Woman with a level of understanding of written French sufficient to answer the
questionnaires.
- Woman having received complete information on the organization of the research and
having given her informed consent in written form.
Specific inclusion criteria according to the group For "confinement"group : Delivery during
covid-19 confinement period
For "epidemic" group: Delivery after confinement period and before the withdrawal of
sanitary measures implemented (mask, social distancing, limited visits during post-partum
immediate)
For "control" group: Start of pregnancy after confinement and delivery after the withdrawal
of all sanitary measures (mask, social distancing, limited visits during post-partum
immediate)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Major mentioned in articles L.1121-6 and L-1121-8 of Health Public Code.
- Woman with psychiatric disorders such as depressive syndrome
- Woman considered positive for covid-19 and treated as such at the time of delivery
(regardless of test result)
- Newborn with congenital abnormalities
- Stillbirth
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy
Nancy, France
Investigator: Charline BERTHOLDT
c.bertholdt@chru-nancy.fr
Charline BERTHOLDT
+3383344312
c.bertholdt@chru-nancy.fr
Charline BERTHOLDT, Study Chair
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy