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THIS-WIC Vermont Breastfeeding Education Application Feasibility Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Breast Feeding
WIC
Telehealth
Interventions
Behavioral: Telehealth solution
Registration Number
NCT05967234
Lead Sponsor
Tufts University
Brief Summary

With funding through USDA and Tufts University's Telehealth Intervention Strategies for WIC (THIS-WIC) project, the Vermont WIC department will be conducting a feasibility study of a mobile telehealth solution for breastfeeding education. The purpose of this study is to evaluate this telehealth solution. The research/evaluation involves completing online surveys and interviews. The evaluation will focus on participant satisfaction, usage of the telehealth solution, and use of information collected on WIC participant through the WIC management information system (MIS) and the telehealth platform. It is hypothesized that the telehealth solution will increase WIC participant's satisfaction with breastfeeding education.

Detailed Description

Telehealth can reduce barriers and increase access to care, and it can be applied to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). WIC is a federal nutrition assistance program that helps low-income women with children up to age 5. There is a large volume of research that supports remote patient monitoring, and the most benefits are found when telehealth is used for communication and counseling. The USDA awarded Tufts University a grant to test and evaluate the use of telehealth innovations in the delivery of USDA's WIC program. Tufts University then offered the USDA/Tufts Telehealth Intervention Strategies for WIC (THIS-WIC) grant opportunity to WIC state agencies across the US. THIS-WIC selected 7 WIC State Agencies to receive grants, and the Vermont state agency is one recipient. The THIS-WIC team at Tufts University is leading the evaluation of these telehealth solutions in collaboration with funded WIC State Agencies.

THIS-WIC aims to generate evidence from Vermont's telehealth solution to inform how the telehealth platform supports WIC services . Evaluation findings will inform stakeholders about the platform's benefits and how viable it is to sustain and adapt more widely.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of this telehealth solution by having clients complete surveys and interviews on their comfortability using telehealth and their satisfaction with the telehealth solution. Additionally, information about usage will be collected from the telehealth platform, and secondary demographic and other nutrition-related information about study participants is already collected in the MIS and will be utilized.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
116
Inclusion Criteria
  • Speaks and reads English (as the telehealth solution is available in English)
  • Pregnant or postpartum
  • Has access to a smart phone or smart device (e.g. iPad or tablet)
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Exclusion Criteria
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Telehealth solutionTelehealth solutionTelehealth solution offered for breastfeeding education.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Satisfaction with the telehealth solutionDuring the study period, approximately 12 months

WIC clients satisfaction with breastfeeding education offered via the telehealth solution. Data will be collected, and this outcome measure will be assessed via survey completion by study participants.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Intent to breastfeedDuring the study period, approximately 12 months

WIC clients intent to breastfeed. Data will be collected, and this outcome measure will be assessed via survey completion by study participants.

Attitudes to breastfeedingDuring the study period, approximately 12 months

Impact of the telehealth solution on WIC clients' attitudes to breastfeeding. Data will be collected, and this outcome measure will be assessed via survey completion by study participants.

Breastfeeding durationDuring the study period, approximately 12 months

Duration of breastfeeding in clients offered the telehealth solution. Data will be collected, and this outcome measure will be assessed via survey completion by study participants.

Frequency of use of the telehealth solutionDuring the study period, approximately 12 months

The frequency with which WIC clients use the telehealth solution. Data will be collected, and this outcome measure will be assessed via survey completion by study participants.

Barriers encountered in use of the telehealth solution and breastfeedingDuring the study period, approximately 12 months

Barriers encountered by WIC clients in use of the telehealth solution and in breastfeeding. Data will be collected, and this outcome measure will be assessed via survey completion by study participants.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Tufts University

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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