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Monitoring and Outreach for Maternal Safety Postpartum

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
High-risk
Postpartum
Community Health Workers
Intention
Women
Knowledge
Attitude
Self Efficacy
Registration Number
NCT06899737
Lead Sponsor
KDH Research & Communication
Brief Summary

Two arm study, intervention and control, to explore the impact of an online training program to help community health workers (CHWs) conduct effective outreach to support postpartum mothers, particularly those at higher risk for complications.

Detailed Description

The investigators will use a randomized, two-group, pretest/posttest design to test the efficacy of the MOMS Postpartum course and explore the following research question: To what extent does exposure to the MOMS Postpartum course increase CHWs' knowledge, skills, attitudes/beliefs, self-efficacy, and intentions to provide support to postpartum mothers?

MOMS Postpartum course is set in context of imperative need of assisting postpartum mothers in the U.S. and working with CHWs after pregnancy to have better maternal outcomes, particularly among high-risk mothers. Researchers worked with subject matter experts, CHWs, and the intended audience to ensure the MOMS Postpartum course reflects the specific needs of postpartum mothers; minimize counter-productive duplications of services and resource expenditure; and create empowered opportunities for CHWs to conduct outreach with high-risk postpartum mothers. MOMS Postpartum course will provide an effective, low-cost, evidence-based, professional development curriculum to train CHWs to provide support to postpartum mothers and fill a gap in care.

The Principal Investigator (PI), with input from the subject matter experts and CHWs, developed necessary research materials, including the recruitment protocols, evaluation instrumentation, and human subjects consent materials . The PI also outlined the appropriate statistical analysis methods. All procedure documents were reviewed by the KDHRC Institutional Review Board before the evaluation launch.

Investigators will recruit participants through evaluation partners who will disseminate the study information to CHWs via electronic notifications and flyers. Evaluation partners include CHW Association of Rochester, Center for Health Innovation, and other CHW organizations. The notifications and flyers provide information about the goal of the study, participant eligibility, and a link to an eligibility form. Once a potential participant completes the eligibility form and s/he is eligible for the study, they will receive a link to a consent form located on a secure online platform.

After consent and enrollment into the study, CHWs will complete a pretest survey and be randomly assigned to the intervention or control group. The intervention group will be exposed to MOMS Postpartum course and will complete an online posttest survey after completing the online modules. The control group participants will not be exposed to the MOMS Postpartum course and will complete a posttest one week after completing the pretest. Participant responses to pretest and posttest survey measures will be linked using non-personal identifiers.

The investigators will download and export the data from Alchemer into an encrypted Excel file and import the raw data into STATA. The investigators will match the pretest and posttest responses using the random assigned identifiers and conduct analyses to test for the effect of MOMS Postpartum course exposure on changes in CHWs' knowledge, skills, attitudes/beliefs, perceived self-efficacy, and intentions to conduct outreach to postpartum mothers.

The initial feasibility criterion is: Statistically significant (p\<0.05) and positive relationship between exposure to MOMS Postpartum course and increased knowledge among the intervention group in comparison to the control group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
120
Inclusion Criteria
  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Must self-identify as a community health worker (CHW).
  • Must live in the United States.
  • Must have six months of field experience. KDHRC defines "field experience" as conducting outreach activities in their community, for example, working with clients in a clinic, conducting home visits, or educating clients at health fairs or community events.
  • Must be an active CHW. KDHRC defines "active" as conducting outreach activities, such as working with clients in a clinic, conducting home visits, or educating clients at health fairs or community events, in the last six months.
  • Must have Internet access either at home or at work to access the lessons and/or online surveys.
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Knowledge Pretest ScorePretest (Baseline)

Multiple-choice questions on content related to postpartum care, self-care practices, and needs of postpartum mothers based on information from the MOMS Postpartum course lessons. The score is reported on a scale of 0 to 100, calculated as the percentage of correctly answered questions. Higher scores indicate greater knowledge.

Knowledge Posttest ScorePosttest (1 week after baseline)

Multiple-choice questions on content related to postpartum care, self-care practices, and needs of postpartum mothers based on information from the MOMS Postpartum course lessons. The score is reported on a scale of 0 to 100, calculated as the percentage of correctly answered questions. Higher scores indicate greater knowledge.

Skills Posttest ScorePosttest (1 week after baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (no experience) to 10 (extensive experience), with a higher score being a better outcome, on conducting education and outreach to postpartum mothers and how to support postpartum mothers

Self-efficacy Pretest ScorePretest (Baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 10 (strongly agree) to measure CHWs' beliefs that they can effectively support postpartum mothers

Self-efficacy Posttest ScorePosttest (1 week after baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (no experience) to 10 (extensive experience), with a higher score being a better outcome, to measure CHWs' beliefs that they can effectively support postpartum mothers

Attitudes Pretest ScorePretest (Baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 10 (strongly agree) on attitudes conducting education and outreach to postpartum mothers and how to support postpartum mothers

Attitudes Posttest ScorePosttest (1 week after baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 10 (strongly agree) on attitudes conducting education and outreach to postpartum mothers and how to support postpartum mothers

Intentions Pretest ScorePretest (Baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (extremely unlikely) to 10 (extremely likely) on intentions conducting education and outreach to postpartum mothers and how to support postpartum mothers

Intentions Posttest ScorePosttest (1 week after baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (extremely unlikely) to 10 (extremely likely) on intentions conducting education and outreach to postpartum mothers and how to support postpartum mothers

Skills Pretest ScorePretest (Baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (no experience) to 10 (extensive experience), with a higher score being a better outcome, on conducting education and outreach to postpartum mothers and how to support postpartum mothers

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Satisfaction at PosttestPosttest (1 weeks after baseline)

Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 10 (strongly agree), with a higher score being a better outcome, to measure CHWs' satisfaction with the course, interactive experiences, and offline resources and measure the extent to which CHWs would recommend the course

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

KDH Research & Communication

🇺🇸

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

KDH Research & Communication
🇺🇸Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Kristen D Holtz, PhD
Contact
404-395-8711
kholtz@kdhrc.com

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