Lori Jody R, Williams John E O, Kukula Vida A, Apetorgbor Veronica E A, Awini Elizabeth A, Amankwah Georgina, Zielinski Ruth, Lockhart Nancy, James Katherine H, Moyer Cheryl A
Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Dodowa Health Research Centre, Ghana Health Service, Dodowa, Ghana.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Sep 9;11(9):e40828. doi: 10.2196/40828.
While group antenatal care (ANC) has been delivered and studied in high-income countries for over a decade, it has only recently been introduced as an alternative to individual care in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the experimental design of the studies from high-resource countries have been scientifically rigorous, findings cannot be generalized to low-resource countries with low literacy rates and high rates of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality. The Group Antenatal Care Delivery Project (GRAND) is a collaboration between the University of Michigan in the United States and the Dodowa Health Research Centre in Ghana. GRAND is a 5-year, cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT). Our intervention-group ANC-consists of grouping women by similar gestational ages of pregnancy into small groups at the first ANC visit. They then meet with the same group and the same midwife at the recommended intervals for care.
This study aims to improve health literacy, increase birth preparedness and complication readiness, and optimize maternal and newborn outcomes among women attending ANC at seven rural health facilities in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Quantitative data will be collected at four time points using a secure web application for data collection and a database management tool. Data will be analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis to test the differences between the two arms: women randomized to group-based ANC and women randomized to routine individual ANC. We will conduct a process evaluation concurrently to identify and document patient, provider, and system barriers and facilitators to program implementation.
The study was funded in September 2018. Recruitment and enrollment of participants and data collection started in July 2019. In November 2021, we completed participant enrollment in the study (n=1761), and we completed data collection at the third trimester in May 2022 (n=1284). Data collection at the additional three time points is ongoing: 6 weeks postpartum, 6 months postpartum, and 1 year postpartum.
This study is significant and timely because it is among the first RCTs to be conducted to examine the effects of group ANC among low-literacy and nonliterate participants. Our findings have the potential to impact how clinical care is delivered to low-literacy populations, both globally and domestically, to improve maternal and newborn outcomes.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04033003; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04033003.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/40828.
虽然群体产前护理(ANC)在高收入国家已经实施并研究了十多年,但直到最近才在撒哈拉以南非洲地区作为个体护理的替代方案被引入。尽管来自资源丰富国家的研究实验设计在科学上很严谨,但研究结果不能推广到识字率低、孕产妇和新生儿发病率及死亡率高的资源匮乏国家。群体产前护理实施项目(GRAND)是美国密歇根大学和加纳多杜瓦健康研究中心之间的合作项目。GRAND是一项为期5年的整群随机对照试验(RCT)。我们的干预组ANC包括在首次产前检查时,将妊娠孕周相似的女性分成小组。然后她们在推荐的护理间隔时间与同一组人员和同一位助产士见面。
本研究旨在提高加纳东部地区7个农村卫生设施中接受产前护理的妇女的健康素养,增强她们对分娩的准备程度和应对并发症的能力,并优化孕产妇和新生儿结局。
将使用一个安全的网络应用程序进行数据收集,并使用数据库管理工具在四个时间点收集定量数据。将在意向性分析的基础上对数据进行分析,以检验两组之间的差异:随机分配到基于群体的ANC组的妇女和随机分配到常规个体ANC组的妇女。我们将同时进行过程评估,以识别和记录影响项目实施的患者、提供者和系统方面的障碍及促进因素。
该研究于2018年9月获得资助。参与者的招募和入组以及数据收集于2019年7月开始。2021年11月,我们完成了该研究的参与者招募(n = 1761),并于2022年5月完成了孕晚期的数据收集(n = 1284)。另外三个时间点的数据收集正在进行中:产后6周、产后6个月和产后1年。
这项研究意义重大且及时,因为它是首批针对低识字率和不识字参与者检验群体产前护理效果的随机对照试验之一。我们的研究结果有可能影响全球和国内针对低识字率人群提供临床护理的方式,以改善孕产妇和新生儿结局。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04033003;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04033003。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/40828。