Premature Birth Clinical Trial
Official title:
NICU2HOME+: Supporting Illinois Families of Premature Infants With Smartphone Technology
Verified date | June 2024 |
Source | Northwestern University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this project is to provide a stepwise, methodical approach to developing and testing the ability of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 2 Home (NICU2HOME+) to support diverse Illinois families of premature infants during and after their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) stays in an effort to address health equity, improve parenting, and reduce costs. There are 3 objectives of the study: 1) Identify and assess the requirements for expansion of NICU2HOME+, a suite of mobile patient education and engagement applications with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) integration that is culturally appropriate and customized to the needs of a diverse population of patients and families to 3 additional level III Illinois NICUS; 2) develop and deploy NICU2HOME+ to these 3 additional NICUs; and 3)determine if it is effective in: a) addressing health equity issues, b) improving parenting self-efficacy and satisfaction, and c) improving NICU outcomes such as a reduced length of stay and lower readmission rates that result in lower healthcare costs. All research recruitment and participation will take place in the following spaces: 1. Northwestern Medicine's Central DuPage Hospital (25 N.Winfield Rd., Winfield, IL)- NICU, Postpartum, and Research Offices 2. Northwest Community Hospital (800 W. Central Rd., Arlington Heights, IL)- NICU,Postpartum, and Research Offices 3. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago, IL)- NICU, Postpartum, and Research Offices
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 413 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Parents (including single parents) of premature infants (<35 weeks) admitted to Central Dupage Hospital (CDH), Northwest Community Hospital (NCH), and Rush University Medical Center (RUSH) - Infants born prematurely with a gestational age of <35 weeks - Minimum stay in NICU of 7 days - Competent in English or Spanish (i.e. to fully understand the questions asked in the surveys) - Smartphone owner Exclusion Criteria: - Non-adults unable to consent/Cognitively Impaired - Prisoners or other detained individuals |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Northwest Community Hospital | Arlington Heights | Illinois |
United States | Rush University Medical Center | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | Centra Dupage Hospital | Winfield | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Northwestern University | Blue Cross Blue Shield |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Mobile Application Outcome 1 | The primary outcome measure understand how the smartphone application improves patient/parent experiences in the NICU. This will be measured through a survey. | 2-3 months | |
Primary | Mobile Application Outcome 2 | The primary outcome measure will addressing the association of the smartphone application with parenting self-efficacy to improve infants' and parents' health outcomes. This will be measured through a survey. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) | Patient anxiety will be measured through a survey. The response options range from 1 to 4 (Almost never, Sometimes, Often, and Almost always) | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Parenting Sense of Competence Scale (PSOC) | Self-efficacy will be measured through a survey. The response options range from 1 to 6 (Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree) | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | Depression will be measured through a survey. The response options range from 0 (for example, no, not at all or no, never again) to 3 (for example, yes, most of the time or yes, very often). The total score ranges from 0 to 30, where higher values indicate more severe symptoms of depression. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Press Ganey Questionnaire (PG) | Measures all aspects of patient satisfaction during hospital stay. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Healthcare encounters (HE) | Patient satisfaction of healthcare provider's will be measured through survey. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Readmission rate (RR) | Readmission rates will be measured through a survey. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) | Quality and reliability of mobile application will be measured through a survey. All items are rated on a 5-point scale from "1. Inadequate" to "5. Excellent" | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Perinatal PTSD Questionnaire - Modified (PPQ-M) | Perinatal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) will be measured through a survey. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Impact Scale | Given the uncertainty of the global pandemic, we measuring if COVID will have an impact on the use of the mobile application. This scale is measured on a scale from 1-4 (No Change to Severe), with higher scores mean a worse outcome. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | Stress will be measured through a survey. The response options range from 1 to 4 (Never Almost; Never Sometimes; Fairly Often; Very Often). The total score ranges from 0 to 16, where higher values indicate more severe symptoms of stress. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | MOS- Social Support Scale (MOS) | Social Support will be measured through a survey. The response options range from 1 to 5 (None of the time - All of the time). The survey consists of four separate social support subscales and an overall functional social support index. A higher score for an individual scale or for the overall support index indicates more support. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Health Behavior (HB) | Health behavior questions relating to physical health, mental health, stress, breastfeeding, and reproductive health will be measured through a survey. | 2-3 months | |
Secondary | Centers for Disease Control (CDC) - Hear Her Campaign | Questions surrounding maternal mortality and morbidity will be asked through a survey. | 2-3 months |
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