Adamo Kristi B, Semeniuk Kevin, da Silva Danilo F, Souza Sara C S, Baillargeon Jean-Patrice, Redman Leanne M, Piccinini-Vallis Helena, Shen Garry X, Nerenberg Kara
School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Sports Studies Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2023 Mar;126:107066. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.107066. Epub 2022 Dec 23.
There is a lack of cost-effective and readily available access to evidence-based information to manage healthy behaviours for pregnant individuals. Mobile health (mHealth) tools offer a cost-effective, interactive, personalized option that can be delivered anywhere at a time most convenient for the user. This study protocol was primarily developed to, i) assess the feasibility of the SmartMoms Canada intervention in supporting participants to achieve gestational weight gain (GWG) guidelines. The secondary objectives are to, ii) assess user experience with the app, measured by adherence to the program via app software metrics and frequency of use, iii) determine the impact of SmartMoms Canada app usage on the adoption of healthful behaviours related to nutrition, physical activity and sleep habits, improvements in health-related quality of life, pregnancy-related complications, and symptoms of depression, and iv) investigate the potential extended effects of the app on postpartum health-related outcomes.
This is a feasibility trial. Pregnant individuals aged 18-40 years with pre-gravid body mass index between 18.5 and 39.9 kg/m, carrying a singleton fetus, having Wi-Fi access, and at ≤20 weeks' gestation will be recruited. Eligible people will be followed from recruitment until 12 months postpartum.
SmartMoms Canada is the first bilingual Canadian-centric app designed for pregnant people. This mHealth intervention, with its ability to supply frequent interactions, provides pregnancy- related health knowledge to users, potentially leading to an improvement in pregnancy-related outcomes and behaviours, and, ultimately a reduction in the present economic burden related to in-person interventions.
ISRCTN, ISRCTN16254958. Registered 20 December 2019, http://www.isrctn.com/ ISRCTN16254958.
缺乏具有成本效益且易于获取的循证信息来管理孕妇的健康行为。移动健康(mHealth)工具提供了一种具有成本效益、交互式且个性化的选择,可在用户最方便的任何时间和地点提供。本研究方案主要旨在:i)评估加拿大智能妈妈干预措施在支持参与者实现孕期体重增加(GWG)指南方面的可行性。次要目标是:ii)通过应用程序软件指标和使用频率来衡量对该计划的依从性,评估用户对该应用程序的体验;iii)确定使用加拿大智能妈妈应用程序对采用与营养、体育活动和睡眠习惯相关的健康行为、改善健康相关生活质量、妊娠相关并发症以及抑郁症状的影响;iv)调查该应用程序对产后健康相关结果的潜在长期影响。
这是一项可行性试验。将招募年龄在18 - 40岁、孕前体重指数在18.5至39.9 kg/m²之间、怀有单胎胎儿、可使用Wi-Fi且妊娠≤20周的孕妇。符合条件的人员将从招募开始随访至产后12个月。
加拿大智能妈妈是首个以加拿大为中心、面向孕妇的双语应用程序。这种移动健康干预措施能够提供频繁的互动,为用户提供与妊娠相关的健康知识,有可能改善与妊娠相关的结果和行为,并最终减轻目前与面对面干预相关的经济负担。
ISRCTN,ISRCTN16254958。2019年12月20日注册,http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN16254958 。