Protocol of an adaptive mobile health intervention for the management of gestational weight gain: The LEAP cluster randomized controlled trial.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Contemporary clinical trials Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107781
Sneha B Sridhar, Assiamira Ferrara, Susan D Brown, Charles P Quesenberry, Fei Xu, Emily Liu, Tali Sedgwick, Page Kissel, Hillary D Serrato Bandera, Cheryl Albright, Monique M Hedderson
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Abstract

Background: More than half of pregnant patients with overweight or obesity exceed national gestational weight gain (GWG) guidelines, increasing their risk of adverse outcomes. There is an urgent need to develop effective and scalable interventions to improve GWG.

Objective: To describe the protocol of Lifestyle, Eating, and Activity in Pregnancy (LEAP), a cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating a mobile health (mHealth) intervention promoting appropriate GWG in an integrated healthcare system.

Methods: LEAP is a cluster randomized trial with randomization at the clinician level. Patient eligibility includes a pre-pregnancy BMI of 25.0-40.0 kg/m2 and singleton pregnancy. Consented patients receive standard care or standard care plus mHealth intervention per their clinician's randomization. The patient adaptive intervention provides personalized, automated feedback on GWG and physical activity using 1) a smartphone application, 2) a Wi-Fi scale and activity tracker; 3) weekly educational topics; and 4) step-wise support (added when GWG is >75th percentile of the GWG guidelines). Intervention clinicians receive newsletters with motivational interviewing tips to facilitate discussing GWG. Primary outcomes are total GWG (last measured weight - pre-pregnancy weight) and weekly rate of GWG (total GWG/gestational weeks at delivery) as continuous variables and categorized per the IOM GWG guidelines. Secondary outcomes include trimester-specific rate of GWG, GWG trajectory, diet and physical activity, postpartum weight retention, birthweight, infant size for gestational age, and infant growth to 12 months.

Conclusions: LEAP addresses gaps in the implementation of GWG interventions in healthcare settings. The adaptive and mHealth nature of the intervention may enhance scalability.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.govNCT03880461.

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妊娠期体重增加管理的适应性移动健康干预方案:LEAP集群随机对照试验
背景:超过一半的超重或肥胖孕妇超过了国家妊娠期体重增加(GWG)指南,增加了不良结局的风险。迫切需要制定有效和可扩展的干预措施来改善全球变暖效应。目的:描述孕期生活方式、饮食和活动(LEAP)方案,这是一项评估移动健康(mHealth)干预措施在综合医疗保健系统中促进适当GWG的整群随机对照试验。方法:LEAP是一项临床水平随机化的聚类随机试验。患者资格包括孕前BMI 25.0-40.0 kg/m2和单胎妊娠。同意的患者接受标准治疗或标准治疗加移动健康干预根据他们的临床医生的随机分组。患者自适应干预提供个性化、自动化的GWG和身体活动反馈,使用1)智能手机应用程序,2)Wi-Fi秤和活动跟踪器;3)每周教育专题;4)逐步支持(当GWG达到GWG指南的第75个百分位数时添加)。干预临床医生收到带有动机访谈技巧的通讯,以促进对GWG的讨论。主要结果是总GWG(最后测量体重-孕前体重)和每周GWG率(总GWG/分娩时妊娠周数)作为连续变量,并根据IOM GWG指南进行分类。次要结局包括妊娠期GWG特异性发生率、GWG轨迹、饮食和身体活动、产后体重保持、出生体重、胎龄婴儿尺寸和婴儿生长至12 个月。结论:LEAP解决了卫生保健机构实施GWG干预措施方面的差距。干预措施的适应性和移动健康特性可以增强可伸缩性。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.govNCT03880461。
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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