Interactive Ultrasound Examination

NCT ID: NCT03424642

Last Updated: 2020-10-27

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

120 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-01-01

Study Completion Date

2022-04-01

Brief Summary

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Relationship between mother and child starts to develop during pregnancy and continues after birth. Drug abuse, depression, very young or old age, weak social network, mothers“ own negative experiences from childhood's relationships and fear of birth may weaken the normal development of maternal-fetal bonding during pregnancy. Gestational weeks 24-32 are crucial in the point of maternal-fetal bonding. Ultrasound examinations during pregnancy have shown to strengthen the early relationship between mother and fetus in every trimester, to diminish mother's anxiety, to improve mothers bonding to child and to guide mother towards healthier lifestyle. Mental images awaken emotional relationship to the child. It is possible to prevent the interference of the gestational process of forming mental images and to diminish the negative effects of gestational stress to the child by intervention, that further prevents the problems of the baby's first year. Psychological intervention, that supports the interaction between mother and child, combined to gestational ultrasound examination has not investigated before in pregnant women with risk to preterm birth, depressive symptoms or other mental symptoms.

Detailed Description

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Relationship between mother and child starts to develop during pregnancy and continues after birth. The basis to it consists of mental images of self and spouse and observations of the baby via ultrasound examinations and sensations of the baby's movements. Drug abuse, depression, very young or old age, weak social network, mother's own negative experiences from childhood's relationships or fear of birth may weaken the normal development of maternal-fetal attachment. Gestational weeks between 24-32 are crucial in the point of maternal-fetal bonding. Preterm birth interrupts the development of the attachment. Studies have approved that parents' psychiatric morbidity predisposes the offspring to developmental and psychological problems. It's known that parents' depression predisposes their children to behavioral- and emotional disorders.

Prenatal depression leads to postnatal depression after birth in about 10 % of pregnant women. Depressive symptoms can reflect to expectancy and to emotions towards the unborn child and affect the quality of the early interaction between mother and baby. Mothers' depressive symptoms have link to pregnancy complications and to preterm birth. Anxiety and depression during the third trimester increases the risk to preterm birth. Anxiety during pregnancy has a connection to pre-eclampsia. The problems in maternal- fetal relationship originate from pregnancy and that's why timing treatment pregnancy is important. Pregnancy is opportune time to treat mothers' physical and psychic problems because the worry about the fetus motivates.

Gestational ultrasound has shown to strengthen the bonding towards the fetus in every trimester, to diminish mothers' anxiety, to improve mothers attachment to the fetus and to guide mother towards healthier lifestyle. Psychologic intervention combined with gestational ultrasound examination has detected to strengthen the maternal-fetal interaction in depressive mothers. Mental images awaken emotional bond to the unborn child. It is possible to prevent the disturbance of the process of forming mental images and to decrease the negative impact of gestational stress with gestational ultrasound examination. Interactive ultrasound examination has not explored before in pregnant women with risk to preterm birth, depressive and other mental symptoms. By awakening and strengthening mother's mental images of fetus decreases anxiety and other psychic symptoms.

The aim of the study is to develop a documented treatment model in specialist medical care to pregnant women who suffer from mental disorders in order to strengthen the early bonding via interactive ultrasound examination. The aim of the study is to find out if the interactive ultrasound examination improves interaction between mother and baby and does it improve baby's prognosis. To find out does the interactive ultrasound improve gestational bonding to fetus. To find out does the interactive ultrasound examination diminish mother's depressive and anguish symptoms. To find out the cost co efficiency in health care visits.

Pilot study was carried out with pregnant women who are hospitalized because of risk to preterm birth. 4D-ultrasound is done once and psychologist's interview after the examination. The aim of the pilot study was to map mothers' experiences of interactive ultrasound examination and to map their needs to psychological support in addition to interactive ultrasound examination before the actual randomized trial.

The research frame is controlled randomized trial. The sample size is 60 to both ultrasound intervention and to control group. The examinees are recruited from maternity clinics in Turku and surrounding cities. The main inclusion criteria are 10-14 points from EPDS-questionaire (Edinburgh pre/postnatal depression scale). EPDS is widely used questionaire in Finnish prenatal care in screening mental symptoms. Other inclusion criteria are singleton pregnancy, age over 18 years, fluent ability to speak Finnish and BMI under 35. Exclusion criteria are severe mental symptoms such as suicidality or psychotic symptoms. Depressive medication is not exclusive to this trial. All the participants will undergo psychologist's interview (WMCI, Working Model of The Child Interview) twice, the first interview will take place before randomization in gestational weeks 25 and the second on week 32. Examinees that end up in ultrasound intervention group will receive 2-3 4D-ultrasound examinations between gestational weeks 25-32. The focus of the 4D-ultrasound examination is to follow the fetus inside the womb and work on the mental images related to pregnancy and to the baby. The purpose is to hear the mother's thoughts and experiences about the fetus during the ultrasound examination. Doctor, who is familiar with gestational ultrasound examinations, tells under the examination what is seen and what the fetus does. It is possible to fetus' face and view its expressions with 4D-ultrasound. All the participants will answer to few questionairies: MAAS (Maternal Antenatal Attachment Scale),MPAS (Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale), PRAQ-R2 (Pregnancy Related Anxiety Questionaire Revised) and SCL-90 (Symptoms checklist). Information regarding pregnancy and birth will be collected from medical records. The quality of mother-infant interaction will be observed 4 months postpartum with videotaped Parent-Child Early Relational Assessment- method.

Ethical committee of hospital district of southwest Finland has given approval to this study.

Conditions

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Prenatal Anxiety

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Interactive 4D-ultrasound examination

Pregnant women who are randomized to 4D-ultrasound intervention group will receive additional 4D-ultrasound examinations 2-3 times between gestational weeks 25-32. Patients in this group will also receive psychologist's interview twice and fill out questionaries.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Interactive 4D-ultrasound examination

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Randomized controlled trial

Control group

Pregnant women who are randomized to control group will receive psychologist's interview twice twice and fill out questionaires.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Interactive 4D-ultrasound examination

Randomized controlled trial

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* pilot study(pregnant women who are hospitalized because of risk to preterm birth): singleton pregnancy, fluent in Finnish, age over 18
* randomized trial: EPDS 10-14 points, singleton pregnancy, fluent in Finnish, age over 18, BMI under 35

Exclusion Criteria

* severe psychic symptoms e.g. suicidality, psychotic symptoms
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

45 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Turku University Hospital

OTHER_GOV

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Eeva MK Ekholm, ph d

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

TYKS

Locations

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TYKS Naistenklinikka

Turku, , Finland

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Finland

Central Contacts

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Henrika P Pulliainen, md

Role: CONTACT

+358445274024

Facility Contacts

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Eeva K Ekholm, md

Role: primary

References

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Pulliainen H, Sari-Ahlqvist-Bjorkroth, Ekholm E. Does interactive ultrasound intervention relieve minor depressive symptoms and increase maternal attachment in pregnancy? A protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2022 Apr 15;23(1):313. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06262-4.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 35428357 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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150613090915

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id