Pilot Trial of CenteringPregnancy With Mindfulness Skills
NCT ID: NCT01646463
Last Updated: 2020-02-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
49 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-01-31
2017-05-03
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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CenteringPregnancy with Mindfulness Skills
CenteringPregnancy with Mindfulness Skills is the standard CenteringPregnancy prenatal healthcare intervention combined with mindfulness meditation and mindful movement/yoga applied to pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting.
CenteringPregnancy
CenteringPregnancy (CP) follows a standardized curriculum for group-based prenatal healthcare offered to groups of 10-12 women with similar due dates. In lieu of receiving a series of individually-delivered prenatal healthcare, participants meet 10 times over the course of pregnancy and early postpartum for 2 hour sessions, essentially pooling their minutes for each prenatal healthcare visit. The visit schedule adheres to the guidelines set forth by ACOG of monthly and then weekly visits close to birth. All sessions of CP include three core components of: (1) physical assessment (including blood pressure, weight, and fundal height assessment), (2) education and skills-building, and (3) support. Content topics for group discussion include nutrition, exercise, relaxation, understanding pregnancy problems, infant care and feeding, postpartum issues including contraception, comfort measures in pregnancy, sexuality and childbearing, abuse issues, parenting, and childbirth preparation.
CenteringPregnancy with Mindfulness Skills
CenteringPregnancy with Mindfulness Skills contains the CenteringPregnancy (CP) content combined with training in mindfulness meditation and mindful movement/yoga. The mind-body methods have been adapted from those taught in the Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting (MBCP) course, which is a tailored version of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program delivered to pregnant women during the perinatal period. These practices include mindfulness meditation of the breath, body, feelings, thoughts, and emotions; body scan meditation; yoga postures practiced with mindful awareness of the body and the physical changes associated with pregnancy; and loving-kindness meditation. In addition, MBCP includes specific exercises in coping with stress, pain, and fear associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting with a focus on shifting the way participants relate to negative thoughts and emotions and cope with stress.
CenteringPregnancy
CenteringPregnancy is group-based prenatal healthcare delivered according to the guidelines of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. It includes assessment, support, and health education delivered in a healthcare empowerment framework.
CenteringPregnancy
CenteringPregnancy (CP) follows a standardized curriculum for group-based prenatal healthcare offered to groups of 10-12 women with similar due dates. In lieu of receiving a series of individually-delivered prenatal healthcare, participants meet 10 times over the course of pregnancy and early postpartum for 2 hour sessions, essentially pooling their minutes for each prenatal healthcare visit. The visit schedule adheres to the guidelines set forth by ACOG of monthly and then weekly visits close to birth. All sessions of CP include three core components of: (1) physical assessment (including blood pressure, weight, and fundal height assessment), (2) education and skills-building, and (3) support. Content topics for group discussion include nutrition, exercise, relaxation, understanding pregnancy problems, infant care and feeding, postpartum issues including contraception, comfort measures in pregnancy, sexuality and childbearing, abuse issues, parenting, and childbirth preparation.
Interventions
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CenteringPregnancy
CenteringPregnancy (CP) follows a standardized curriculum for group-based prenatal healthcare offered to groups of 10-12 women with similar due dates. In lieu of receiving a series of individually-delivered prenatal healthcare, participants meet 10 times over the course of pregnancy and early postpartum for 2 hour sessions, essentially pooling their minutes for each prenatal healthcare visit. The visit schedule adheres to the guidelines set forth by ACOG of monthly and then weekly visits close to birth. All sessions of CP include three core components of: (1) physical assessment (including blood pressure, weight, and fundal height assessment), (2) education and skills-building, and (3) support. Content topics for group discussion include nutrition, exercise, relaxation, understanding pregnancy problems, infant care and feeding, postpartum issues including contraception, comfort measures in pregnancy, sexuality and childbearing, abuse issues, parenting, and childbirth preparation.
CenteringPregnancy with Mindfulness Skills
CenteringPregnancy with Mindfulness Skills contains the CenteringPregnancy (CP) content combined with training in mindfulness meditation and mindful movement/yoga. The mind-body methods have been adapted from those taught in the Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting (MBCP) course, which is a tailored version of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program delivered to pregnant women during the perinatal period. These practices include mindfulness meditation of the breath, body, feelings, thoughts, and emotions; body scan meditation; yoga postures practiced with mindful awareness of the body and the physical changes associated with pregnancy; and loving-kindness meditation. In addition, MBCP includes specific exercises in coping with stress, pain, and fear associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting with a focus on shifting the way participants relate to negative thoughts and emotions and cope with stress.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* enrolled to receive group-based prenatal healthcare from the San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) Outpatient Midwifery Clinic CenteringPregnancy program
Exclusion Criteria
* Type 2 diabetes
* HIV
* seizure disorder
* serious mental health disorder
* substance abuse or medical condition that would lead to inability to adhere to intervention guidelines
* not fluent in English or Spanish
* previous formal training in meditation, yoga, or other mind-body practice
* previous participation in CenteringPregnancy
18 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of California, San Francisco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Larissa G Duncan, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, San Francisco
Locations
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University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Countries
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