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胎儿活动监测:评估“胎儿活动”手机应用程序在降低孕晚期胎儿死亡率中的效果。

My Baby's Movements: An assessment of the effectiveness of the My Baby's Movements phone program in reducing late-gestation stillbirth rates.

机构信息

Department of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Mater Misericordiae Limited, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth, Mater Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2023 Jun;63(3):378-383. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13647. Epub 2023 Jan 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Delayed reporting of decreased fetal movements (DFM) could represent a missed opportunity to prevent stillbirth. Mobile phone applications (apps) have the potential to improve maternal awareness and reporting of DFM and contribute to stillbirth prevention.

AIMS

To evaluate the effectiveness of the My Baby's Movements (MBM) app on late-gestation stillbirth rates.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The MBM trial evaluated a multifaceted fetal movements awareness package across 26 maternity services in Australia and New Zealand between 2016 and 2019. In this secondary analysis, generalised linear mixed models were used to compare rates of late-gestation stillbirth, obstetric interventions, and neonatal outcomes between app users and non-app users including calendar time, cluster, primiparity and other potential confounders as fixed effects, and hospital as a random effect.

RESULTS

Of 140 052 women included, app users comprised 9.8% (n = 13 780). The stillbirth rate was not significantly lower among app users (1.67/1000 vs 2.29/1000) (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.79; 95% CI 0.51-1.23). App users were less likely to have a preterm birth (aOR 0.81; 0.75-0.88) or a composite adverse neonatal outcome (aOR 0.87; 0.81-0.93); however, they had higher rates of induction of labour (IOL) (aOR 1.27; 1.22-1.32) and early term birth (aOR 1.08; 1.04-1.12).

CONCLUSIONS

The MBM app had low uptake and its use was not associated with stillbirth rates but was associated with some neonatal benefit, and higher rates of IOL and early term birth. Use and acceptability of tools designed to promote fetal movement awareness is an important knowledge gap. The implications of increased IOL and early term births warrant consideration in future studies.

摘要

背景

延迟报告胎儿活动减少(DFM)可能代表着错失了预防死产的机会。移动电话应用程序(apps)有可能提高产妇对 DFM 的认识和报告,并有助于预防死产。

目的

评估 My Baby's Movements (MBM) 应用程序对晚期妊娠死产率的影响。

材料和方法

MBM 试验评估了 2016 年至 2019 年期间在澳大利亚和新西兰的 26 家产科服务机构中一项多方面的胎儿运动意识方案。在这项二次分析中,使用广义线性混合模型比较了应用程序使用者和非应用程序使用者之间晚期妊娠死产率、产科干预措施和新生儿结局,包括日历时间、聚类、初产妇和其他潜在混杂因素作为固定效应,以及医院作为随机效应。

结果

在纳入的 140052 名妇女中,应用程序使用者占 9.8%(n=13780)。应用程序使用者的死产率并没有显著降低(1.67/1000 与 2.29/1000)(调整后的优势比(aOR)0.79;95%置信区间 0.51-1.23)。应用程序使用者早产(aOR 0.81;0.75-0.88)或复合不良新生儿结局(aOR 0.87;0.81-0.93)的可能性较低;然而,他们的引产率(IOL)较高(aOR 1.27;1.22-1.32)和早期足月产(aOR 1.08;1.04-1.12)。

结论

MBM 应用程序的使用率较低,其使用与死产率无关,但与一些新生儿益处有关,与更高的 IOL 和早期足月产率有关。促进胎儿运动意识的工具的使用和可接受性是一个重要的知识空白。在未来的研究中,需要考虑增加 IOL 和早期足月产的影响。

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