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Collaboration for Antepartum Risk Evaluation

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Perinatal Care
Midwifery
Maternal Health Services
Maternal-child Health Services
Prenatal Care
Interventions
Behavioral: Comparison Care- Usual Care + primary midwife
Behavioral: Collaborative Care
Registration Number
NCT02786225
Lead Sponsor
Vanderbilt University
Brief Summary

Perinatal outcomes in the US rank behind most other developed countries even though women in the US utilize more maternity services. Current approaches to consultation and collaboration among perinatal care providers, including nurse-midwives, obstetricians, and perinatologists, fragment care resulting in communication errors and maternal dissatisfaction. The CARE study will test an innovative interdisciplinary consult visit to improve communication, teamwork, maternal satisfaction, and perinatal outcomes.

Detailed Description

Perinatal outcomes in the United States rank below many other developed countries. National organizations, such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, have called for women to utilize the level and provider of maternity services that meet their personal and medical needs. This leveled approach to care requires consultation and collaboration among providers to ensure women receive appropriate services. While national and international organizations have called for team-based maternity care, current models can fragment services, increasing the risk of communication errors. Women can feel disenfranchised by models that do not meet their needs and opt out of beneficial services altogether.

Currently, there is not evidence on effective interdisciplinary models of maternity care. The Collaboration for Antepartum Risk Evaluation (CARE) study will use a randomized design to systematically test the effect of interdisciplinary consults on women and providers. The two aims of the study are: (1) evaluate the effect of collaborative vs individual consults on participant outcomes including communication quality (using the Communication Assessment Tool, team version), maternal satisfaction (using a modified Satisfaction with Prenatal Care measure), semi-structured interviews, adherence to the developed plan of care, and perinatal outcomes; (2) evaluate the effect of the CARE clinic on providers using the Communication Assessment Tool- team version, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (TeamSTEPPS) questionnaire, and semi-structured interviews.

The CARE study will provide valuable information on effective models for patient-centered maternity care. The AHRQ K08 will allow Dr. Philippi to implement the CARE study and facilitate her growth into a national leader in midwifery and health services research.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
182
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adult pregnant women receiving prenatal care at the VUSN Nurse-Midwifery Faculty Practice.
  • Gestational age of pregnancy 4-40 weeks
  • Needs a consultation with perinatologist for one of the following reasons:

Prior pregnancy with congenital abnormality History of fetal demise >20 weeks History of preterm labor in previous pregnancy Current maternal drug or alcohol abuse Controlled maternal condition (e.g. thyroid disorder) Mild abnormality of fetus or placenta on ultrasound Idiopathic thrombocytopenia in pregnancy

  • Can attend the collaborative care clinic
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to give consent for research participation - including age < 18 or impaired mental function
  • Urgent medical condition requiring immediate assessment including: ectopic pregnancy or vaginal bleeding
  • Medical conditions outside of scope of VUSN midwifery guidelines including:

Chronic maternal conditions requiring specialist involvement including: HIV, epilepsy, uncontrolled asthma, and liver, renal, cardiac disease.

Multiple gestation > 2 previous cesarean births Rh isoimmunization Incompetent cervix Major fetal or placenta abnormalities

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Comparison Care- Usual Care + primary midwifeComparison Care- Usual Care + primary midwifeComparison Group: Usual care enhanced with primary midwife. Women in the comparison group (n=118) will receive the standard individual consult visit with a perinatologist and then, if they return to midwifery care, have one consistent midwife (primary midwife) for the majority of remaining prenatal care.
Collaborative CareCollaborative CareIntervention Group: Women (n=118) will be seen one time, simultaneously by a Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) perinatologist and a Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN) nurse-midwife (the CARE visit). During the CARE visit, the nurse-midwife and perinatologist will complete the CARE checklist The checklist will be signed by the woman and providers and scanned into the medical record. Following the CARE visit, women will return to midwifery care or be referred to perinatology depending on their needs, remaining in the study. Women returning to the midwifery practice will see a primary midwife for the remainder of care.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Communication Assessment Tool (CAT)-Team survey2 weeks after intervention/comparison visit

The CAT, developed by Makoul et al., assesses views of provider communication via 14 Likert responses ranging from 1= 'poor' to 5= 'excellent.

Satisfaction with Prenatal Care (SPC) scale2 weeks after intervention/comparison visit

The SPC scale assesses patient satisfaction with prenatal care

Communication Assessment Tool (CAT)-Team survey - following birthWithin 2 weeks after patient gives birth

The CAT, developed by Makoul et al., assesses views of provider communication via 14 Likert responses ranging from 1= 'poor' to 5= 'excellent.

Satisfaction with Prenatal Care (SPC) scale - following birthWithin 2 weeks after patient gives birth

The SPC scale assesses patient satisfaction with prenatal care

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Location of birth1 week after patient gives birth

Location where the mother gave birth - Vanderbilt / Other hospital, Birth center, Home, En Route

Trial of labor after cesarean1 week after the mother gives birth

Whether the woman was attempting a trial of labor after a previous cesarean birth

Breastfeeding at birth1 week after patient gives birth

Breastmilk feeding of the infant at the time of birth

Provider at admission to labor and delivery1 week after patient gives birth

Medical care provider at the time of admission in labor

Gestational age at birth1 week after patient gives birth

the gestational age of the baby at the time of birth - in weeks+days

Infant birth weight1 week after patient gives birth

Infant birth weight in grams as collected within 4 hours of birth

Smoking at 1st prenatal visit1 week after the patient gives birth
For smokers, number of cigarettes per day1 week after the patient gives birth

Number of cigarettes per day

Mode of birth1 week after patient gives birth

Number of women giving birth via 1 of 4 methods: vaginal/assisted vaginal/cesarean after labor/planned cesarean

Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7)Within 2 weeks after patient gives birth

Measure of anxiety level. Scale can range from 0-21 with higher scores representing greater anxiety.

Patient & provider adherence to checklist plan1 week after patient gives birth

Congruence between the anticipated plan of care at the time of the intervention/comparison visit and what occurred at the time of birth

Breastfeeding at discharge1 week after patient gives birth

Breastmilk feeding of the infant at the time of discharge.

Hospital stay postpartum1 week after patient gives birth

Lengths of postpartum hospital stay in calendar days

Vaginal birth after cesarean1 week after patient gives birth

Whether the woman gave birth vaginally with this infant after she had a previous cesarean birth.

Complications at birth1 week after patient gives birth

The presence of any adverse outcomes during pregnancy, birth, postpartum, including details

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Vanderbilt School of Nursing

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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