黑人妇女与早产儿父母准备 (P3) 计划:临床试验的探索性分析

Siobhan M McDonnell, Kathryn E Flynn, Kris Barnekow, U Olivia Kim, Ruta Brazauskas, S Iqbal Ahamed, Jennifer J McIntosh, Michael B Pitt, Steven R Leuthner, Abbey Kruper, Mir A Basir
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背景:智能手机早产儿父母准备(P3)计划的开发旨在解决高危妊娠早产产前教育方面的不足。尽管早产发生率较高,但黑人妇女接受产前教育的可能性较低。方法:有早产倾向的孕妇被随机分配接受 P3 计划或美国妇产科学院网页链接(对照组)。P3 组从胎龄 18 周开始定期收到短信,每条短信都有一个动画教育短片链接。参与者填写了家长早产儿知识问卷、PROMIS 焦虑量表和反馈调查。这是对 P3 试验中黑人、非西班牙裔参与者的分组分析。结果:在 26 名非西班牙裔黑人妇女中,P3 组(14 人)的知识得分高于对照组(12 人),正确率为 67.5% 对 43.6%(差异为 24.0;95% CI,7.4 到 40.6),但焦虑程度没有增加。与对照组参与者(57%;差异为 43;95% CI,6-80)相比,更多的 P3 参与者(100%)表示与伴侣讨论过早产问题:P3 计划似乎是向黑人孕妇提供早产教育的有效方法。
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Black Women and the Preemie Prep for Parents (P3) Program: Exploratory Analysis of a Clinical Trial
Background: The smartphone Preemie Prep for Parents (P3) program was developed to address the gap in prenatal education of preterm birth in high-risk pregnancies. Despite a higher incidence of preterm birth, Black women are less likely to receive prenatal education. Methods: Pregnant women with medical conditions that predisposed them to preterm birth were randomized to receive the P3 program or links to American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists webpages (control). The P3 group received periodic text messages, starting as early as 18 weeks gestational age, each with a link to a short, animated educational video. Participants completed the Parent Prematurity Knowledge Questionnaire, PROMIS Anxiety scale, and a feedback survey. This is a subgroup analysis of the Black, non-Hispanic participants in the P3 trial. Results: Of the 26 Black non-Hispanic women enrolled, the P3 group (n=14) had higher knowledge scores than the control group (n=12), 67.5% correct vs. 43.6% (difference 24.0; 95% CI, 7.4 to 40.6), without experiencing an increase in anxiety. More P3 participants reported discussing preterm birth with their partner (100%) than control participants (57%; difference 43; 95% CI, 6 to 80). Conclusions: The P3 program appears to be an effective method of providing preterm birth education to Black pregnant women.
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