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Brief title
Health condition
Risk factors of adverse pregnancy outcome and adverse outcome itself being: spontaneous abortion, preterm birth, low birth weight, perinatal death, and congenital anomaly.
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
The effect of GP-initiated preconception counseling (PCC) on adverse pregnancy outcome. (Spontaneous abortion, preterm birth, low birth weight, perinatal death, congenital anomaly).
Secondary outcome
Evaluation of women’s knowledge of risk factors the foetus and the influence of PCC on this knowledge. Prevalence of risk factors, response to invitation of PCC, anxiety induction by invitation or counseling, satisfaction with counseling. Influence of PCC on risk-reducing behavior. GP satisfaction with the systematic PCC program and barriers for implication.
Background summary
'Parents to be' is a project that evaluates routine preconception advice and counselling given to couples before pregnancy (PAC), initiated and given by their own general practitioner (GP) in order to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes. The couples' personal situation is evaluated with respect to risk factors for the pregnancy and the unborn child. Questions are asked about the couples' medical history, medication, lifestyle (smoking, alcohol consumption and nutritional habits) as well as about hereditary and congenital disorders in the family. If specific risk factors are found the couple receives information about these personal risk factors along with information on general risk factors for pregnancy. The GP offers general and specific health education and refers to a specialist if genetic counselling is needed. The effect of routine PAC on health behaviour, risk perception, frequency of risk factors in the general population is studied.
Study objective
At least 20% of the pregnancies in the Netherlands end in an adverse pregnancy outcome (spontaneous abortion, preterm birth, low birth weight, perinatal death, congenital anomaly). Information on risk factors before pregnancy together with preventive measures (preconcpetion counseling) will lead to behavioural changes and thus to reduced adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Study design
N/A
Intervention
In the intervention group women 18-40 years received an invitation for preconception counseling. When interested and contemplating a pregnancy within a year a risk-assessment questionnaire was used to systematically assess risks of the couple. Counseling was provided based on risks identified as well as risk, which apply to all women. The control group received care as usual.
P.O. Box 2215
K.M. Pal, van der-de Bruin
Leiden 2301 CE
The Netherlands
+31 (0)71 5181836
KM.vanderPal@pg.tno.nl
P.O. Box 2215
K.M. Pal, van der-de Bruin
Leiden 2301 CE
The Netherlands
+31 (0)71 5181836
KM.vanderPal@pg.tno.nl
Inclusion criteria
Women aged 18-40.
Exclusion criteria
Completed family, uterus extirpation, sub-fertility or infertility, insufficient understanding of Dutch, or adverse social circumstances.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL416 |
NTR-old | NTR456 |
Other | : ZON-MW Project number 22000044 and 2200.0135 |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN53942912 |
Summary results
2. BMC Fam Pract. 2006 Nov 3;7:66.<br>