The aims is to evaluate the rate of exposure to alcohol, psychoactive substance and nicotine among pregnant women in periphery hospital (Poria) and in the center of Tel Aviv (Ichilov) and to evaluate study Brief Intervention impact on reduction exposure, and its effect on newborn outcomes.
All pregnant women who will arrive to Poria (and third of pregnant who will arrive to Ichilov) ER, high risk, and follow-up clinic will be asked for alcohol exposure, smoking and psychoactive substance usage. Relevant women will be asked to participate in a brief intervention treatment for about 30 min by expert personal, and a follow-up by phone every 3 months during pregnancy and post deliver. In addition, through all the year, questionnaires about exposure will be given to all women who will have labor (about 3000 labors), and third of 10,000 expecting in Ichilov. We expect in the second half of the year, to have those who enrolled to the BI. New-born outcome of the BI group as compared to the non-BI group will be compared, as well as rate of alcohol/substance/nicotine abstinence and reduction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10,000
limit time giving information, motivation, empathy, responsibility, self control
Poria Medical Center
Tiberias, Israel
nicotine, alcohol and drug abstinence
nicotine alcohol and drug abstinence will be evaluate during pregnancy until labor
Time frame: during pregnancy until labor
newborn weight of birth
data about newborn at labor and it relation to brief intervention of mother will be deternined
Time frame: at labor
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