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My Baby’s Movements: a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial to raise maternal awareness of fetal movements during pregnancy study protocol

机译:我的宝宝的动作:阶梯式楔形集群随机控制试验,以提高妊娠期研究方案期间胎儿运动的母体意识

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BACKGROUND:Stillbirth is a devastating pregnancy outcome that has a profound and lasting impact on women and families. Globally, there are over 2.6 million stillbirths annually and progress in reducing these deaths has been slow. Maternal perception of decreased fetal movements (DFM) is strongly associated with stillbirth. However, maternal awareness of DFM and clinical management of women reporting DFM is often suboptimal. The My Baby's Movements trial aims to evaluate an intervention package for maternity services including a mobile phone application for women and clinician education (MBM intervention) in reducing late gestation stillbirth rates.METHODS/DESIGN:This is a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial with sequential introduction of the MBM intervention to 8 groups of 3-5 hospitals at four-monthly intervals over 3?years. The target population is women with a singleton pregnancy, without lethal fetal abnormality, attending for antenatal care and clinicians providing maternity care at 26 maternity services in Australia and New Zealand. The primary outcome is stillbirth from 28?weeks' gestation. Secondary outcomes address: a) neonatal morbidity and mortality; b) maternal psychosocial outcomes and health-seeking behaviour; c) health services utilisation; d) women's and clinicians' knowledge of fetal movements; and e) cost. 256,700 births (average of 3170 per hospital) will detect a 30% reduction in stillbirth rates from 3/1000 births to 2/1000 births, assuming a significance level of 5%. Analysis will utilise generalised linear mixed models.DISCUSSION:Maternal perception of DFM is a marker of an at-risk pregnancy and commonly precedes a stillbirth. MBM offers a simple, inexpensive resource to reduce the number of stillborn babies, and families suffering the distressing consequences of such a loss. This large pragmatic trial will provide evidence on benefits and potential harms of raising awareness of DFM using a mobile phone app.TRIAL REGISTRATION:ACTRN12614000291684. Registered 19 March 2014.VERSION:Protocol Version 6.1, February 2018.
机译:背景:死土是一种毁灭性的怀孕结果,对妇女和家庭产生了深刻和持久的影响。在全球范围内,每年有超过260万个死产,减少这些死亡的进展缓慢。对胎儿运动减少(DFM)的母体感知与死产密切相关。然而,报告DFM的妇女DFM和临床管理的母亲意识通常是次优。我的宝宝的动作试验旨在评估产妇服务的干预套餐,包括用于减少晚期妊娠分解率的妇女和临床医生教育(MBM干预)的手机申请。方法/设计:这是一系列阶梯式楔形集群随机控制试验将MBM干预介绍到8个3-5家医院的8个月间隔,超过3年3年。目标人口是孕妇妊娠的妇女,没有致命的胎儿异常,参加产前护理和临床医生,在澳大利亚和新西兰提供26个产妇服务。主要结果是28岁的妊娠早已出血。二次结果地址:a)新生儿发病率和死亡率; b)孕产妇的心理社会结果和寻求健康行为; c)卫生服务利用; d)妇女和临床医生对胎儿运动的了解;和e)成本。 256,700名出生(每张医院的平均3170人)将检测到3/1000生育率降至2/1000分娩的30%,假设具有5%的意义。分析将利用广义线性混合模型。探讨:母体对DFM的感知是风险妊娠的标志物,通常先前是死产。 MBM提供简单,廉价的资源,以减少羊生虫婴儿的数量,以及遭受这种损失的痛苦后果的家庭。这种大型务实审判将提供有关使用手机App.Trial注册提高DFM意识的益处和潜在危害的证据:ACTRN12614000291684。注册2014年3月19日。转变:协议版本6.1,2018年2月。

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