Virtually-delivered prenatal yoga to prevent postpartum depression (PRYD) in women with a history of depression: Protocol for an exploratory pilot randomized controlled trial

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Amy M. Loree , Sara Santarossa , Paige Coyne , Erin N. Haley , Mia Boulay , Celeste Pappas , Jordan M. Braciszewski , Lisa R. Miller-Matero , Laurel M. Hicks
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Abstract

Postpartum depression affects approximately 13 % of women in the United States and contributes to adverse maternal and infant health outcomes. While a range of effective treatment approaches are available, there are substantial barriers to receiving care for postpartum depression. Preventive interventions during pregnancy to reduce the risk of postpartum depression may mitigate some of the barriers experienced in the postpartum period, and approaches that help manage stress and improve wellness are needed. Prenatal yoga, which has a range of physical and mental health benefits and has been shown to improve depressive symptoms in pregnancy, may be a feasible and acceptable alternative to traditional mental health treatment. However, additional research is needed to increase the accessibility of prenatal yoga for high-risk populations and determine whether it can be effectively implemented in healthcare settings to reduce postpartum depression risk. The PRY-D Study is an exploratory pilot randomized controlled trial that optimizes a mindful prenatal yoga intervention to prevent postpartum depression for pregnant patients at high risk of postpartum depression and examines feasibility, acceptability, satisfaction and preliminary effectiveness of the intervention. Results from this pilot randomized controlled trial enrolling a total of 48 pregnant patients at a large healthcare system will inform the development of a future fully powered hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation trial.
Clinical Trial Registration Number: NCT06004232.
虚拟产前瑜伽预防有抑郁史的女性产后抑郁(PRYD):一项探索性试点随机对照试验方案
在美国,产后抑郁症影响了大约13%的女性,并导致了不良的母婴健康结果。虽然有一系列有效的治疗方法,但在接受产后抑郁症护理方面存在实质性障碍。在怀孕期间采取预防性干预措施,以减少产后抑郁症的风险,可能会减轻产后期间遇到的一些障碍,并且需要帮助管理压力和改善健康的方法。产前瑜伽对身心健康有一系列益处,并已被证明可以改善怀孕期间的抑郁症状,可能是传统心理健康治疗的一种可行和可接受的替代方法。然而,需要进一步的研究来增加高危人群对产前瑜伽的可及性,并确定它是否可以有效地在医疗机构中实施,以降低产后抑郁症的风险。PRY-D研究是一项探索性的随机对照试验,旨在优化正念产前瑜伽干预预防产后抑郁的高危孕妇,并考察干预的可行性、可接受性、满意度和初步效果。该试点随机对照试验共纳入了48名大型医疗保健系统的孕妇,其结果将为未来全动力混合型2型有效性实施试验的发展提供信息。临床试验注册号:NCT06004232。
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3.70
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审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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