Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Doctor Molewaterplein 40, 3015, GD, the Netherlands.
Department of Internal Medicine - Nursing Science, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Doctor Molewaterplein 40, 3015, GD, the Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2020 Feb 14;20(1):235. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-8329-1.
In a previous feasibility study (APROPOS) in a single municipality of the Netherlands, we showed that a locally tailored preconception care (PCC) approach has the potential to positively affect preconceptional lifestyle behaviours. Therefore, we designed a second study (APROPOS-II) to obtain a more robust body of evidence: a larger group of respondents, more municipalities, randomization, and a more comprehensive set of (clinical) outcomes. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness and the implementation process of a local PCC-approach on preconceptional lifestyle behaviours, health outcomes and the reach of PCC among prospective parents and healthcare providers.
This study is an effectiveness-implementation hybrid type 2 trial. This involves a stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial design aiming to include over 2000 future parents from six municipalities in the Netherlands. The intervention has a dual-track approach, focusing on both the uptake of PCC among future parents and the provision of PCC by healthcare providers. The PCC-approach consists of 1) a social marketing strategy directed towards prospective parent(s) and 2) a local care pathway to improve interdisciplinary collaboration. Data will be collected before and after the introduction of the intervention through questionnaires and medical records in each of the participating municipalities. The primary outcome of this study is change in lifestyle behaviours (e.g. folic acid use, smoking and alcohol use). Secondary outcomes are pregnancy outcomes (e.g. miscarriage, preterm birth, gestational diabetes) and the uptake of PCC. Moreover, a process evaluation will be performed, providing information on the efficacy, feasibility, barriers and facilitators regarding the implementation of the intervention.
The APROPOS-II study introduces a locally tailored PCC-approach in six municipalities in the Netherlands that will contribute to the body of evidence regarding the effectiveness of PCC and its implementation. If this intervention has a positive effect on lifestyle behaviour changes, leading to improved pregnancy outcomes and the future health of prospective parents and their offspring, it could subsequently be upscaled to (inter)national implementation.
Dutch Trial register: NL7784 (Registered June 6th, 2019).
在之前于荷兰单一城市进行的可行性研究(APROPOS)中,我们发现,针对特定地区的备孕护理(PCC)方法有可能积极影响备孕人群的生活方式行为。因此,我们设计了第二项研究(APROPOS-II),以获取更可靠的证据:更大的研究对象群体、更多的城市、随机化以及更全面的(临床)结局。本研究旨在评估一种地方 PCC 方法对备孕人群生活方式行为、健康结局以及 PCC 在准父母和医疗保健提供者中的普及程度的有效性和实施过程。
本研究是一项有效性-实施混合类型 2 期试验。这涉及一个逐步楔形聚类随机对照试验设计,旨在纳入荷兰六个城市的 2000 多名未来父母。该干预措施具有双重轨道方法,既关注未来父母对 PCC 的接受程度,也关注医疗保健提供者提供 PCC 的情况。PCC 方法包括 1)针对准父母的社会营销策略,以及 2)改善跨学科合作的地方护理途径。在每个参与城市,通过问卷调查和医疗记录,在干预措施引入前后收集数据。本研究的主要结局是生活方式行为的变化(例如叶酸使用、吸烟和饮酒)。次要结局是妊娠结局(例如流产、早产、妊娠期糖尿病)和 PCC 的采用。此外,还将进行过程评估,提供有关干预措施实施的疗效、可行性、障碍和促进因素的信息。
APROPOS-II 研究在荷兰六个城市引入了一种针对特定地区的 PCC 方法,这将有助于增加关于 PCC 有效性及其实施的证据。如果这种干预措施对生活方式行为的改变有积极影响,导致妊娠结局的改善以及准父母及其后代的未来健康,那么它随后可以在(国际)范围内推广实施。
荷兰试验注册处:NL7784(2019 年 6 月 6 日注册)。