The study's purpose is to demonstrate the ability of an mHealth platform as a feasible way of sharing information in a time of restricted movement in order to inform future studies.
The primary objective of this trial is to assess whether an mHealth platform increases maternal health knowledge in the areas of birth preparedness, pregnancy, and birth complications as measured by the pre- and post-surveys in comparison to routine antenatal care. The secondary objectives of this trial are; 1. To provide knowledge of COVID-19 symptoms, transmission, diagnosis, and treatment, in a time of social distancing and learning. 2. To improve access and linkages to maternal health services and information as well as provide appropriate referrals for pregnant females. 3. Inform the adoption of mHealth into future health delivery plans.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
248
All participants randomized to the intervention group will receive 2-4 informational texts each week and will also receive interactive health screening questions throughout enrollment. A participant will also receive appointment reminder texts. All SMS text messages will be transmitted through a local organization known as The Medical Concierge Group (TMCG) via an electronic system that allows for bulk messaging. TMCG also staffs a 24-hour call line for those using TMCG services to call in for medical related questions. This call line is staffed by doctors and nurses; SMS Maama participants randomized to the interventional group will be able to access this call line free of charge as part of their enrollment in SMS Maama.
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Makerere University
Kampala, Uganda
Change in Pre- to Post-Intervention Knowledge
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who recognize key danger signs during pregnancy, labor and childbirth, and postpartum period. Knowledge is measured pre-intervention (approximately 24-26 weeks gestation) and post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks following delivery). The timeframe is calculated to be 16-18 weeks.
Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Change in Knowledge on COVID-19
Outcome reported as the percent of pregnant participants who identify key symptoms, modes of transmission, and measures to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19). Knowledge is measured pre-intervention (approximately 24-26 weeks gestation) and post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks following delivery). The timeframe is calculated to be 16-18 weeks.
Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Rate of COVID Testing
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who were tested for SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy.
Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Change in Pregnancy Risk Knowledge
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who believe pregnant females are at increased risk for COVID-19. Knowledge is measured pre-intervention (approximately 24-26 weeks gestation) and post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks following delivery). The timeframe is calculated to be 16-18 weeks.
Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Change in Breastfeeding Knowledge
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who believe it is safe to breastfeed their newborn if they have or have had COVID-19. Knowledge is measured pre-intervention (approximately 24-26 weeks gestation) and post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks following delivery). The timeframe is calculated to be 16-18 weeks.
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Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Antenatal Care Rate
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who attend at least 4 antenatal care visits.
Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Skilled Birth Attendance Rate
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who give birth at a hospital.
Time frame: up to 18 weeks
Rate of Negative Pregnancy Outcomes
Outcome is reported as the percent of pregnant participants who experience a negative pregnancy outcome (e.g. maternal/neonatal complications, miscarriage, stillbirth, and/or neonatal death).
Time frame: up to 18 weeks