Stillbirth Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Tommy's National Rainbow Clinic Study: Evaluation of a Specialist Antenatal Service for Women and Families Following a Stillbirth or Neonatal Death
The death of a baby before or shortly after birth affects approximately 1 in every 250 pregnancies in the UK meaning that over 4,000 parents experience the death of a baby each year in the UK. The majority of women who have experienced the loss of a baby will have another pregnancy, usually within a year. Our analysis of 14 studies concluded that parents need specialist support from doctors and midwives in a future pregnancy to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications and to provide the care and support they need. The Rainbow Clinic model aims to provide specialist care and support to families who have experienced the death of a baby during pregnancy or shortly afterwards. Rainbow Clinic was initially established in St Mary's Hospital, Manchester in 2013. The Rainbow Clinic team are now working to establish Rainbow Clinics in other maternity units throughout the UK. As this is a new clinical service the investigators would like to evaluate the care provided in the Rainbow clinics across the United Kingdom, to look at women's experiences of care, their levels of anxiety and depression, to identify where care can be improved and the pregnancy outcomes of women attending Rainbow Clinic. This evaluation needs information about pregnancy outcomes and women's experiences. Participation in this research study will allow us to collect and aggregate this information. The investigators will ask all women attending participating Rainbow Clinics to complete a short questionnaire early in their pregnancy and again at the end. The study will collect information about the outcome of their pregnancy.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 500 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 16 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Women who are attending the Rainbow Clinic because they have had prior stillbirth, neonatal death or late termination of pregnancy - Women who are currently pregnant Exclusion Criteria: - Less than 16 years of age - Anyone who lacks capacity to consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust | Manchester | Greater Manchester |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Manchester |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Women's experience of care | Measured by bespoke patient experience questionnaire | 36 weeks' gestation | |
Primary | Gestation of birth | Gestation at birth in present pregnancy | At birth | |
Primary | Mode of birth | Mode of delivery in present pregnancy | At birth | |
Primary | Admission to Neonatal Unit | Admission to neonatal unit following delivery of the baby | At birth | |
Primary | Birthweight | Recorded weight at birth | At birth | |
Secondary | Maternal Anxiety | Anxiety as assessed by Generalised Anxiety Disorder (2-item) (Lowest score 0 and Highest score 6, Higher score = more anxiety) and Cambridge Worry Score (Lowest score 0 and Highest score 85, Higher score = more worry). | 17 and 36 weeks' gestation | |
Secondary | Maternal Depression | Depression as assessed by Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Score (Lowest score 0 and Highest Score 30, Higher score = greater depression). | 17 and 36 weeks' gestation |
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