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DIGItal Early Labour. A Digital Application for Coping in Early Phase of Labour.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Pregnancy Related
Interventions
Other: Contraction Coper
Other: Contraction Coper Plus
Registration Number
NCT05122390
Lead Sponsor
Värmland County Council, Sweden
Brief Summary

All first-time mothers in Sweden are offered parental support, but local conditions mean that not everyone gets the opportunity to take part in this. Studies show that there is a lack of evidence-based guidelines for the design of parental support in maternal health care. Early labour or latent phase of labour is the part of childbirth were women often feel insecure, in stress and left out from care. First-time mothers who have no experience of one labour before are particularly vulnerable. Many women today use digital applications during pregnancy and in connection with childbirth. There are several digital applications that will help the woman by guiding her and her partner in different decisions about labour, but it is necessary to offer evidence-based, credible electronic and digital solutions for expectant parents. A meta-synthesis from 2018 showed that women use the internet often and the information they receive there has a great influence on their different choices in connection with childbirth. Volume, accessibility, and convenience about digital solutions play a crucial role for women and partners. The digital application Contraction Coper is designed and tested by the company Birth By Heart © in order to facilitate in early labour for the pregnant woman and her partner. The overall purpose of the project is to evaluate whether the application Contraction Coper can contribute to reduced anxiety and stress during pregnancy and childbirth and whether an additional support from a midwife can increase the application use and satisfaction of women when using the application.

A randomized controlled trial is planned where first-time mothers after pregnancy week 25 are invited to participation via social platforms. Participating first-time mothers are randomly assigned to one of three groups; experiment group one, which gets access to the application Contraction Coper, experiment group two Contraction Coper Plus which gets access to both the application and support of midwives, so-called "blended" care, or three, the control group offered customary maternity care only.

Data collection is conducted using questionnaires, mobile application and activity bracelet.

Detailed Description

The primary outcome is emotional stress in early labour measured with the dimension "Emotional Distress" in the questionnaire Early Labour Experience Questionnaire (ELEQ) Secondary outcomes are Fear of Birth Scale(FOBS), Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ), used pain relief methods during labour and birth, mode of birth, amount of time used in the application as well as heart rate, sleep and activity for the experimental groups that had activity bracelets in addition.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
480
Inclusion Criteria
  • First time mothers
  • From pregnancy week 25.
  • Swedish or English spoken.
  • Having a Smartphone, Android or Apple application.
Exclusion Criteria

°Multiparas.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Contraction CoperContraction CoperThe digital application Contraction Coper is provided from pregnancy week 25. The application contains two different modules. One is an informational module about the method (about 60 minutes), the other is a contraction module to be used in early labour (in total 6 hours).
Contraction Coper PlusContraction CoperThe digital application Contraction Coper with additionally support from a midwife in two different occasions during pregnancy.
Contraction Coper PlusContraction Coper PlusThe digital application Contraction Coper with additionally support from a midwife in two different occasions during pregnancy.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Emotional distress"Group differences at 1 month after birth"

The subscale Emotional distress from Early Labour Experience Questionnaire (ELEQ) will be used for measure. Emotional distress scale is assessed on a five point Likert scale 1-5. Minimum score 6 and maximum score is 30. A higher score represents more distress during early labour.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Support from birth companion"Group differencies at1 month after birth"

The Birth Companion Support Questionnaire (BCSQ) will be used for measuring the support the woman experiences from her partner during labour and birth and contains two different dimensions. 12 items are answered on a 4 point Likert scale. Minimum is 12 and maximum is 48. A higher score represents a more positive attitude about recieved support.

Fear of birth in potential future birth" Group differencies at 1 month after birth"

Fear of Birth scale (FOBS) will be used and asked by a question 'How do you feel right now about a potential future birth?' by placing a mark on two different 10-cm lines, by using the anchors; (a)'calm' and 'worried' and (b) 'no fear' and 'strong fear' creating an average of minimum score is 0 and maximum score 100 with high scores indicating higher levels of childbirth fear. Cut off point is considered at 60. Pairwise analyse with score before birth.

Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory before childbirth"Assessed during pregnancy week 25 up till week 36 at consent to the study"

The Swedish version of Child Birth Self-efficacy Inventory, (CBSEI) will be used. The questionnaire measuring self-efficacy on both outcome expectancies, i.e. 'what behavior do you think would be useful during labour' as well as self-efficacy expectancies, i.e.' how do you think you will be able to conduct yourselves during labour'. The 15 questions will be asked on ten point Likert scale. ranging from 1 to 10; higher scores indicate a higher degree of childbirth self-efficacy. Minimumscore is 15 and maximum scores are 150 on both scales.

Fear of birth"Assesed during pregnancy week 25 up till week 36 at consent to the study"

Fear of forthcoming birth will be measured with Birth scale (FOBS) by a question 'How do you feel right now about the approaching birth?' by placing a mark on two different 10-cm lines, by using the anchors; (a)'calm' and 'worried' and (b) 'no fear' and 'strong fear' creating an average of minimum score is 0 and maximum score 100 with high scores indicating higher levels of childbirth fear. Cut off point is considered at 60.

Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory after childbirth"Group differencies at1 month after birth"

The Swedish version of Child Birth Self-efficacy Inventory (CBSEI) with the assessment of self-efficacy after childbirth. 'How did you conduct yourselves during labour'. The 15 questions will be asked on ten point Likert scale. ranging from 1 to 10; higher scores indicate a higher degree of childbirth self-efficacy during childbirth. Minimumscore is 15 and maximum scores are 150. Pairwise analysis with score before birth for analysis.

Childbirth experience"Group differencies at 1 month after birth"

Childbirth Experience Questionnaire(CEQ) will be used. The questionnaire contains four different dimensions. The items (n=22) are measured on a four point Likert scale. Minimum is 22 and maximum 88. A higher value represents a more positive chidbirth experience.

Sense of coherence"Assessed during pregnancy week 25 up till week 36 at consent to the study"

Sense of Coherence will be measured with SOC-13 (short version). Each question is answered between 1-7. The summed score ranges between 13 and 91. Score is categorized into low(\<60), moderate (61-75) and high (\>76) SOC.

Activity bracelet FitBit"At the timepoint were contractions startsduring early labour and until the baby is born"

Sleep pattern is measured using activity bracelet. A shorter and interrupted sleep indicates more pain and distress

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

County of Värmland

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Karlstad, Sweden

Women's department

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Karlstad, Sweden

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