Status
Conditions
Treatments
About
Investigators conducted a pilot feasibility and acceptability randomized controlled trial of a remotely delivered behavioral health coaching program in pregnancy and postpartum.
Full description
Half of pregnant women are overweight or obese. Obesity disproportionately impacts low-income women and women of racial and ethnic minorities. Maternal obesity is linked with adverse perinatal outcomes, including gestational diabetes and preeclampsia, as well as longer-term health problems such as obesity in offspring and maternal cardiovascular disease. Pregnancy provides a unique opportunity to engage women in improving their health behaviors because women are motivated to protect the health of their babies and have frequent interactions with the healthcare system. Advances in behavioral weight management and obesity prevention have not yet been translated into real-world prenatal care settings. Our team was recently supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)-funded Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Pilot and Feasibility program to adapt an evidence-based telephonic health coaching program for pregnant women. Investigators conducted 20 in-depth interviews with patients and providers to gain valuable feedback to inform the intervention design and delivery, and have put together a multi-disciplinary team to adapt the intervention. Investiagtors developed the intervention specific for pregnancy and postpartum based on this feedback and are testing the intervention, Healthy for Two / Healthy for You, to assess feasibility and acceptability.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Mothers:
Infants:
• Born during Mother's enrollment in study
Exclusion criteria
• Type 1 or type 2 diabetes, pre-pregnancy or gestational diabetes, diagnosed prior to start of intervention (14 weeks gestation)
Primary purpose
Allocation
Interventional model
Masking
26 participants in 2 patient groups
Loading...
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal