The MAMAACT Intervention

NCT ID: NCT03751774

Last Updated: 2022-05-19

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

4153 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-05-01

Study Completion Date

2019-12-01

Brief Summary

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Inequalities in stillbirth, infant and child mortality as well as other reproductive health outcomes have been reported among ethnic minority groups in Denmark. The MAMAACT study aims to improve the communication between non-Western immigrant women and midwives regarding body symptoms that need prompt reaction, and thus improve perinatal health. 19 of 21 maternity wards in Denmark participate in the study. By simple randomization 10 maternity wards have been selected to the intervention group and 9 maternity wards to the control group. The intervention consist of post graduate training of midwives in intercultural competence and use of health education materials (leaflet and app) on pregnancy warning signs. The intervention will be implemented in the antenatal care from October 2018- September 2019. The training is expected to reach 350 midwives working with antenatal care and 27000 pregnant women, of whom 2700 are expected to be non-Western migrant women. The effect of the MAMAACT intervention will be analyzed by assessing women's ability to actively engage with health care providers (primary outcome), women's knowledge about warning signs of pregnancy complications and health system navigation using survey data. Secondary outcomes are 5-minute Apgar score, umbilical-cord blood gas analysis, transfer to a neonatal intensive care unit, gestational age at birth, fetal birthweight according to gestational age and ICD-10 code for sign of asphyxia.

MAMAACTs overall target group is all pregnant women, and the specific target group is women of non-Western origin. Therefore, the outcomes of the trial will be analysed for both the total population and for the effects among non-Western immigrant women specifically.

Hypothesis: Training of midwives in intercultural competence and increased attention to communication of warning signs of pregnancy during antenatal care will improve the communication and interaction between women and midwives, improve health literacy of the women and enable them to better access the relevant care in case of a pregnancy complication, which will then increase survival and health of newborn children.

Detailed Description

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The intervention is a complex intervention and designed as a cluster randomised trial. 19 maternity wards participate and by simple randomization within thee groups of maternity wards according to the proportion of non-Western migrant women giving birth, 10 clusters are in the intervention group and 9 in the control group.

The effectiveness of the intervention will be analysed in a difference-in-difference design, where the change in outcomes from before to after intervention period at the intervention sites are compared to the change at the control sites. Cross sectional surveys will be conducted before and after the implementation of the intervention.

Participants for the pre-implementation survey will be enrolled from May to July 2018. Participants for the post-implementation survey will be enrolled from May to July 2019. Only participants from the post-implementation survey at the intervention sites will be exposed to the intervention. The start date for the enrollment of participants exposed to the intervention will therefore be May 1st 2019.

The primary trial outcome is studied using telephone surveys with pregnant women recruited through the antenatal care services. The questionnaire will include validated items on the health literacy dimension actively engagement with health care providers (5 items) and health system navigation (5 items). Women are recruited when they attend for the week 20 ultra sound scan and will be interviewed between pregnancy week 30+0 and 38+7. The questionnaires are managed in six languages (Danish, Arabic, English, Turkish, Somali and Urdu, and bilingual and trained interviewers conduct the interviews.

Using unpublished data from pregnant women at Hvidovre Hospital in 2016 (n=407), Danish born women are found to have a mean level of the relevant health literacy dimension on 4.16 and non-Western migrant women have a significantly lower mean at 3.97. The goal is that the MAMAACT intervention will to improve the mean level of the non-Western migrant women to the level of the Danish born women at baseline, thus an effect on 0.2 on the mean of the dimension are to be shown. A recent Danish cluster randomized trial aiming at improved breast feeding by improving the guidance of new mothers at maternity wards has reported intra-cluster correlation coefficients (ICC) under 0.005.

For the sample size calculation an estimation with 10 cluster in the control group and 10 clusters in the intervention group were used, however after recruitment and randomization 9 wards were in the control group and 10 in the intervention group. With an ICC on 0.005 with 10 clusters in the intervention arm and 10 clusters in the control arm an effect on 0.1 with a strength of 80 % can be detected if data from 2580 of the total population before and after the intervention (1290 from the intervention before and after and 1290 from the control group before and after) is collected.

With an ICC on 0.005 with 10 clusters in the intervention arm and 10 clusters in the control arm an effect on 0.2 with a strength of 80 % can be detected if data is collected from 500 non-Western women before and after the intervention (250 from the intervention both before and after and 250 from the control group both before and after).

Based on telephone survey data, effects on the skills in health system navigation among the women will also be analysed.

The overall effects of the MAMAACT intervention on stillbirth and neonatal health will be analysed by the medical birth registry and obstetric databases. Stillbirth is defined as death of a child without any signs of life after 22 completed weeks of gestation. Neonatal death is defined as death of a child after live birth before 1 months of age. No significant effects on these outcomes are expected due to low numbers in the short intervention period. Secondary trial outcomes are 5-minute Apgar score, umbilical-cord blood gas analysis, transfer to a neonatal intensive care unit, gestational age at birth, fetal birthweight according to gestational age, ICD-10 code for sign of asphyxia, and pregnancy complications (preeclampsia).

All effectiveness analysis will be using an intention-to-treat approach and will account for the clustering of individuals and potential confounding in a controlled mixed effect regression.

The implementation of the intervention will be analyzed using qualitative data. The resarch questions are: How do midwives and non-Western immigrant women react to the MAMAACT intervention across Denmark? Which barriers exist in the organisation of antenatal care, and how do they affect the national implementation of the MAMAACT intervention? What are non-Western immigrant women's everyday life conditions in Denmark, and how do they affect women's responses to potential pregnancy complications?

Conditions

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Health Literacy Stillbirth Apgar; 0-3 at 1 Minute Apgar; 4-7 at 1 Minute Asphyxia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Clusters (maternity wards) are randomized to either intervention or control (standard ANC). Intervention coverage 27000. Data collection for the primary and secondary trial outcomes includes 1.921 interviewed participants in the pre-intervention survey and 2.232 interviewed participants in the post-intervention survey.
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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MAMAACT

Training of midwives in intercultural communication. A 6 hours course and 2 one hour booster sessions. Distribution of health education materials on warnings signs of pregnancy and health system navigation to pregnant women during antenatal care visits.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MAMAACT

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Post graduate training and health education materials

Control

Care as usual

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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MAMAACT

Post graduate training and health education materials

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Clusters: All maternity wards in Denmark defined as having one midwife heading the unit. Thus, Odense and Svendborg maternity wards are considered one cluster
* Survey: Women attending the malformation scan in the specified calender weeks at the specific maternity ward, pregnancy week 18+0 to 22+0 during the malformation scan, able to participate in a phone interview in Danish, Arabic, English, Turkish, Somali or Urdu

Exclusion Criteria

* Cluster: All maternity wards invited
* Survey: Women out of the gestational age range specified above, women who could not speak the selected languages
Minimum Eligible Age

13 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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19 maternity wards

AMBIG

Sponsor Role collaborator

Migrant medical clinics (Odense and Hvidovre)

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

TrygFonden, Denmark

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role collaborator

Østifterne

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Danske Regioner

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Neighbourhood mothers

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

University College Copenhagen

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Copenhagen

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Sarah Fredsted Villadsen

Assistant Professor / Ph.D

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Sarah F Villadsen, Ph.d.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Copenhagen

Locations

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The maternity ward in Aabenraa, Sygehus Soenderjylland

Aabenraa, , Denmark

Site Status

The maternity ward in Aalborg, Aalborg Universitetshospital

Aalborg, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Aarhus, Aarhus Universitetshospital

Aarhus, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Esbjerg, Sydvestjysk Sygehus

Esbjerg, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Herlev, Herlev Hospital

Herlev, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Herning, Hospitalsenheden Vest

Herning, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Hillerød, Nordsjællandshospital Hillerød

Hillerød, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Hjoerring, Regionshospitalet Nord

Hjørring, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Holbaek, Holbaek Sygehus

Holbæk, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Horsens, Regionshospitalet Horsens

Horsens, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Hvidovre, Hvidovre hospital

Hvidovre, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Kolding, Sygehus Lillebaelt

Kolding, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Nykøbing Falster, Nykøbing Falster Sygehus

Nykøbing Falster, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Næstved, Næstved Sygehus

Næstved, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Odense, Odense Universitetshospital

Odense, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Randers, Regionshospitalet Randers

Randers, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Roskilde, Sjaellands Universitetshospital Roskilde

Roskilde, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Bornholm, Bornholms Hospital

Rønne, , Denmark

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The maternity ward in Viborg, Regionshospitalet Viborg

Viborg, , Denmark

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Countries

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Denmark

References

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Rasmussen TD, Nybo Andersen AM, Ekstrom CT, Jervelund SS, Villadsen SF. Improving health literacy responsiveness to reduce ethnic and social disparity in stillbirth and infant health: A cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial of the MAMAACT intervention. Int J Nurs Stud. 2023 Aug;144:104505. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2023.104505. Epub 2023 May 1.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 37267853 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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MAMAACT

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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