Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Change in employment status |
Participants will be asked about employment status during their intake visit, at 28 weeks gestational age, 3 months postpartum and 6 months postpartum (combined total time of observation is up to 60 weeks). Participants will answer "yes" or "no" regarding their employment status. Data will be presented as the change in employment status between groups. |
Up to 60 weeks |
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Other |
Change in household size |
Participants will be asked to indicate the total number of people sharing their living space during the intake visit, and 6 months postpartum (combined total time of observation is up to 38 weeks). Data will be presented as the change in dwelling occupancy over time compared between groups. |
up to 38 weeks |
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Other |
Acceptance of long term contraception |
Participants will be offered long acting reversible contraception at time of delivery (up to 34 weeks into the study assuming delivery at 40 weeks gestation). Data will be presented as the number of participants per group accepting long term contraception. |
Up to 34 weeks |
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Primary |
Incidence of medication requiring neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) |
Medical records will be reviewed at 3 months post-partum visit for treatment for NAS. Diagnosis of NAS will be made within 10 days of birth and treatment started based on standard of care. Data will be presented as the percent of infants born requiring therapy in each group. |
up to 10 days postpartum |
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Secondary |
Change in cigarette dependency |
Participants will complete the Fagerstrom Test For Cigarette Dependence during their intake visit, at 28 weeks gestational age, 3 months postpartum and 6 months postpartum (combined total time of observation is up to 60 weeks). The survey instrument asks seven questions related to cigarette dependency. Responses will be scored on a scale of zero to 3 and totaled. Any score greater than 8 is considered high dependency, a score of 5-7 is considered moderately dependent, 3-4 is low to moderate dependence and 1-2 is low dependence. Data will be presented as the change in cigarette dependency over time compared between groups. |
Up to 60 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in maternal anxiety over time |
Participants will complete the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item scale during their intake visit, at 28 weeks gestational age, 3 months postpartum and 6 months postpartum (combined total time of observation is up to 60 weeks). The survey consisted of 8 questions scored between zero (no anxiety) and 3 (daily anxiety) were a total score of 1-4 indicates minimal anxiety and a score of 15-21 indicates severe anxiety. Data will be presented as the change in anxiety over time compared between groups. |
Up to 60 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Change in maternal depression over time |
Participants will complete the Edinburgh Depression Scale during their intake visit, at 28 weeks gestational age, 3 months postpartum and 6 months postpartum (combined total time of observation is up to 60 weeks). The survey consisted of 10 questions scored between 1 (no depression) and 4 (daily depression) were a total score of 1-8 is normal, a score is 9-10 is at risk for depression and a score of 11 or more indicates severe depression. Data will be presented as the change in depression over time compared between groups. |
Up to 60 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in quality of life |
WHO-Quality of Life Survey (WHOQoL) will be administered to patients at 28 weeks gestation, 3 and 6 months postpartum ( total time frame up to 38 weeks). WHOQoL is a 26 question self administered survey. Each question falls within 1 of 4 "domains": physical health, psychological health, social relationships, environment. The four domains are added up to create 4 raw domain scores and means are calculated. These are transformed into transformed scores of "0 - 100". Higher scores indicate higher perceived quality of life in that particular domain. Data will be presented as the change in depression over time compared between groups |
up to 38 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Opioid Use Disorder |
Participants will complete a survey to assess their opioid dependency during their intake visit (typically between 6-28 weeks gestation). The survey asks 11 questions related to opioid use in a yes/no format. 2-3 "yes" answers indicates mild opioid use, "yes" to 4-5 questions indicates moderate use and "yes" to 6 or more questions indicates severe dependency. Data will be presented as the mean +/-standard error of the dependency scores per group. |
Intake visit (between 6-28 weeks gestation) |
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Secondary |
Incidence of hospitalization for opioid related issues during the study period |
Participants will be surveyed for hospitalizations during the study but not related to participation in the study at 28 weeks gestation and 3 and 6 months postpartum (total time frame up to 38 weeks). They will be asked a series of "yes" or "no" questions. Data will presented as the total number of "yes" answers per group over the course of the study. |
up to 38 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in physical condition of infant post delivery |
Infant physical condition at birth with be assessed using the Apgar scale at 1 minute, 5 minutes and 10 minutes after birth. The Apgar scale consists of 5 criteria scored 0-2. Scores are combined for a total score of between 0-10 were 10 is a very healthy infant and 0 is an infant requiring immediate intensive medical care. Data will be presented as the change in Apgar score over time compared between groups. |
Up to ten minutes |
|
Secondary |
Incidence of pediatric emergency room (ER) visits |
A medical record review will take place to determine if any ER visits took place in the first 6 months of the infants life. Data will be presented as the total number of ER visits compared between groups |
six months |
|
Secondary |
Adherence to a vaccine schedule |
A medical record review will take place to determine if the infant's vaccine schedule was maintained in the first 6 months of the infants life. Data will be presented as the percent of infants in each group considered compliant and compared between groups. |
six months |
|
Secondary |
Adherence to a pediatric visit schedule |
A medical record review will take place to determine if the infant's pediatric visit schedule was maintained in the first 6 months of the infants life. Data will be presented as the percent of infants in each group considered compliant and compared between groups. |
six months |
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Secondary |
Infant motor development |
At three months of age, infant mom/caregivers will be asked to complete the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®, Third Edition (ASQ®-3), a developmental screening tool designed for use by early educators and health care professionals. The survey collects milestones in infants in five domains; communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem-solving, and personal/social. It takes just 10-15 minutes for parents to complete and 2-3 minutes for professionals to score and highlights results that fall in a "monitoring zone", to make it easier to keep track of children at risk. The Ages and Stages 3 month survey instrument is 38 items filled out by the caregiver and scored by the clinic staff. Scores are calculated at 0, 5, or 10 per question, and lower scores are interpreted to support further professional assessment concerning the infant's development. Scale scores will be presented as the mean +/- standard error per group compared between groups. |
3 months postpartum |
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Secondary |
Infant motor development |
At six months of age, infant mom/caregivers will be asked to complete the Ages & Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition to provide a snapshot need to catch delays and celebrate milestones. The survey collects milestones in infants in five domains; communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem-solving, and personal/social. It takes just 10-15 minutes for parents to complete and 2-3 minutes for professionals to score and highlights results that fall in a "monitoring zone", to make it easier to keep track of children at risk. The Ages and Stages 6 month survey instrument is 38 items filled out by the infants caregiver and scored by the clinic staff. Scores are calculated at 0, 5, or 10 per question, and lower scores are interpreted to support further professional assessment concerning the infant's development. Scale scores will be presented as the mean +/- standard error per group compared between groups. |
6 months postpartum |
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Secondary |
Incidence of opioid relapse |
A medical record review and patient interview at each visit will be used to determine the number of participants in each group that began using illicit substances after a period of sobriety. Data will be collected at the intake visit, admission for delivery, and 3 and 6 months postpartum (up to 60 weeks). Data will be presented as the total count of relapse events in each group over the course of the study compared between groups. |
Up to 60 weeks |
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Secondary |
Incidence of opioid overdose |
A medical record review and patient interview at each visit will be used to determine the number of participants in each group that experienced an opioid overdose. Data will be collected at the intake visit, admission for delivery, and 3 and 6 months postpartum (up to 60 weeks). Data will be presented as the total count of overdose events in each group over the course of the study compared between groups. |
Up to 60 weeks |
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