Evaluation of Effectiveness of Cell Phone Technology as Community Based Intervention to Improve Exclusive Breast Feeding
NCT ID: NCT01383070
Last Updated: 2011-06-28
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
1036 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-04-30
2012-11-30
Brief Summary
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In a hospital-based CRCT, cell phone lactational counseling starting in the third trimester of pregnancy to 24 weeks after delivery will improve the prevalence of EBF by 7.5 % (7.5% increase in EBF by retraining in BFHI alone in both groups from baseline and a additional 7.5% improvement in intervention group as compared to the control) compared with women with from hospitals with only retraining BFHI.
Secondary hypotheses As compared to women from hospitals receiving only retraining in BFHI, those with additional cell phone lactational counseling will experience the following
* Increase in the percentage of EBF(breast milk and no other foods or milk based liquids) at 24 weeks after delivery,
* Increase in the mean duration of any breastfeeding,
* Increase in the percentage with TIBF,
* Reduction in use of pre lacteal feeds
* Reduction in percentage of infants being bottle fed(any liquid or semi-solid food from a bottle with nipple/teat) any time before or at 24 weeks
* Increase in the percentage of infants at 26 weeks after delivery who receive TICF,
* Increase in growth velocity (weight, length and head circumference)
* Reduction in the number hospitalizations or mortality in the mother-infant dyad till 26 weeks after delivery
* Increase in adherence to visit schedules
* Greater ratio of effectiveness as compared to costs incurred for cell phone counseling.
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Detailed Description
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Intervention plan- The interventions will be delivered to the women in the intervention cluster starting in pregnancy and until their child is 26 weeks to finally evaluate the TICF.
a. Description of intervention The approach to promoting TIBF, EBF and TICF will be through cell phone counseling in addition to counseling in the hospitals during scheduled ante natal visits. Mother in the intervention group (beneficiaries) would be provided handsets and included in a subsidized calling plan.
i) Selection and training of cell phone LCs Motivated women with personal breastfeeding experience with at least a diploma in nursing will be recruited and trained in person-to-person and tele-counseling. Counseling skills will be taught mainly by demonstrations and role play and will include: how to communicate, listen to mothers, learn about their difficulties, build mother's confidence, give support and providing relevant information and practical help when required. BPNI will conduct the 51 hour "An integrated course on Breastfeeding, Complementary feeding and Infant Feeding \& HIV - Counseling" with clinical practice in the ante natal and post natal counseling with pregnant women and mothers in the hospitals.
ii) Counseling schedules: There will be personal counseling(based on the BPNI training) during scheduled hospital visits: 2 in the antenatal period, 1 at the time of delivery and then during immunization visits at 6, 10 and 14 weeks, at 24 weeks and at the end of 26 weeks post natal. The participants will be free to make additional visits if they need medical attention.
Antenatal visits: During the two antenatal contacts the counselors will prepare the mothers, and other members of the family who will support her at delivery how to initiate breastfeeding within one hour of delivery. They will discourage prelacteal feeds and other fluids and foods after lactation has been initiated. They will encourage the mothers to eat more of their usual foods to support enhanced lactation, and to appropriately rest during the third trimester. These meetings will also cover problems with breastfeeding that the mother might encounter and how best to deal with them.
At delivery: The messages to promote TIBF and EBF will be reinforced. Post Natal Visits (6, 10, and 14, 24 and 26 weeks): The mothers will visit the hospital for the scheduled immunization visits where they will be inquired if they have any difficulties in feeding the infant. They will be referred to the LCs if they have difficulties. Data will be collected from her regarding the IYCF practices, illnesses of mother and child necessitating hospitalization, maternal satisfaction regarding IYCF counseling, cost data in standardized case report forms. She will be encouraged to talk to the LCs on cell phone for any issues about IYCF between 2 visits.
iii) Tele Counseling: It is anticipated that each counselor will be able to support 10 calls a day. The duration of each call could vary according to the problem from 10 to 30 minutes. LCs will be taught how to respond to the phone calls by role playing and practice sessions with a number of problems that a mother can encounter. The calls will be recorded on the mobile and the voice data will be transferred from the handset to the computer. The confidentiality and anonymity of the caller will be maintained. Each LC and cell phone user will be trained by the Vodafone Essar trainers (mobile carrier which has partnered with us in this project) on how to use and handle the handsets, for outgoing calls, incoming calls, short messages and how to charge the phones. The counselor's numbers will be on speed dial and the beneficiaries and the LCs will be within one caller group. All incoming messages and calls would be free of charge to the beneficiary. Recharge option will be made available. All beneficiaries will receive short messages daily in their vernacular language, and scheduled weekly calls from the LCs. They will also be sent messages to adhere to their schedules. Additionally they can also call the LCs when they have difficulties in feeding their infant. The calls will begin from the time they enroll till their last scheduled visit. Ringtones to encourage breast feeding will also be provided. They would be encouraged to call between 9 am to 6 pm unless it is an emergency.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Lactational Conseling
The existing staff of the hospitals will be provided training in IYCF by BPNI. They will be encouraged to set up their own systems to continue counseling during the ante natal period, at delivery and during the immunization visits. The participants will be asked to come for the same schedule of visits as in the intervention group where their data will be collected.
Lactational Counseling by Cell phone
The approach to promoting TIBF, EBF and TICF will be through cell phone counseling in addition to counseling in the hospitals during scheduled ante natal visits. Mother in the intervention group (beneficiaries) would be provided handsets and included in a subsidized calling plan.
Lactation Counseling by Cell Phone
The approach to promoting TIBF, EBF and TICF will be through cell phone counseling in addition to counseling in the hospitals during scheduled ante natal visits. Mother in the intervention group (beneficiaries) would be provided handsets and included in a subsidized calling plan.
Lactational Counseling by Cell phone
The approach to promoting TIBF, EBF and TICF will be through cell phone counseling in addition to counseling in the hospitals during scheduled ante natal visits. Mother in the intervention group (beneficiaries) would be provided handsets and included in a subsidized calling plan.
Interventions
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Lactational Counseling by Cell phone
The approach to promoting TIBF, EBF and TICF will be through cell phone counseling in addition to counseling in the hospitals during scheduled ante natal visits. Mother in the intervention group (beneficiaries) would be provided handsets and included in a subsidized calling plan.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Absence of illness that will interfere with EBF - severe anemia (Hb \< 6); eclampsia, pre-eclampsia, mother needing medicine for which breastfeeding is contraindicated, HIV positivity
* living in catchment area of 20 km from hospital.
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Lata Medical Research Foundation, Nagpur
OTHER
Responsible Party
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CEO and Vice President, Lata Medical Resarch Foundation, Nagpur
Principal Investigators
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Archana B Patel, MD,DNB,PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CEO and Vice President, LMRF And Professor & Head Pediatrics, Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, Nagpur
Locations
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Lata Medical Research Foundation, Nagpur
Nagpur, , India
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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01_BFC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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