Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Co-variates |
We will collect sociodemographic, obstetrical and psychiatric history data. We will also conduct a diagnostic phone interview using the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview for major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, alcohol and substance abuse, past (hypo)mania and psychosis, and post-traumatic stress disorder. |
Baseline |
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Other |
Maternal birth outcomes |
Self-reported pregnancy and birth complications, if applicable. |
Baseline, 12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Other |
Neonatal birth outcomes |
Self-reported neonatal birth outcomes including medical conditions and complications, if applicable. |
Baseline, 12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Primary |
Feasibility of the trial protocol: Recruitment |
Measures of recruitment and retention include rate of recruitment, reason for non-participation and rate of completion of follow-up measures. |
12 weeks post randomization |
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Primary |
Feasibility of the trial protocol: Acceptability |
Measures of acceptability include participants' overall experience and satisfaction with and acceptance of the MOVIN platform and the care coordinator, the care coordinator's assessment of the MOVIN platform and its impact on patient care, and primary care providers' assessment of MOVIN's impact on patient care. |
12 weeks post randomization |
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Primary |
Feasibility of the trial protocol: Compliance |
Measures of compliance include rate of completion of MOVIN-specific activities, rate of completion of suggested interventions, and rate of resource use. |
12 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Feasibility of the trial protocol: Recruitment |
Measures of recruitment and retention include rate of recruitment, reason for non-participation and rate of completion of follow-up measures. |
24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Feasibility of the trial protocol: Acceptability |
Measures of acceptability include participants' overall experience and satisfaction with and acceptance of the MOVIN platform and the care coordinator, the care coordinator's assessment of the MOVIN platform and its impact on patient care, and primary care providers' assessment of MOVIN's impact on patient care. |
24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Feasibility of the trial protocol: Compliance |
Measures of compliance include rate of completion of MOVIN-specific activities, rate of completion of suggested interventions, and rate of resource use. |
24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Maternal clinical outcomes - depression symptoms |
Depressive symptoms will be measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depressive Scale (EPDS), a self-report scale that has been validated for use in pregnancy and postpartum. EPDS scores range from 0 to 30. EPDS scores >12 are predictive of a diagnosis of depression, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Maternal clinical outcomes - anxiety symptoms |
Anxiety symptoms will be measured using the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale, which is a self-report scale with good discriminate validity in perinatal populations. GAD-7 scores range from 0 to 21, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Maternal clinical outcomes - quality of life |
Quality of life will be measured using the 5 Level-5 Dimension EuroQol 5 (EQ-5D-5L) which is a multi-attribute utility instrument for measuring quality-adjusted life year (QALY), a preference-based utility measure of health-related quality of life as perceived by the patient. It can define 3125 different health states ranging from 11111 (full health) to 55555 (worst health). |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Health service use: participant time |
Measured by participant self-report of activities related to attending appointments and obtaining services. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Health service use: participant cost |
Measured by participant self-report of costs related to attending appointments and obtaining services. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Health service use: health system costs |
Calculated from participant self-report of medical costs such as hospitalizations, visits with health professionals and medications. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Care coordinator time |
Care coordinator time per participant will be measured as the time spent per participant on the MOVIN platform, time spent on phone assessments and other related activities. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Care coordinator cost |
Care coordinator cost per participant will be measured as the cost per participant on the MOVIN platform, on phone assessments and other related activities. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Dyadic relationship |
The Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) is a self-report measure of relationship adjustment with an intimate partner and will be used to measure relationship distress. The first 15 items of the 32-item measure will be used to assess dyadic consensus. Scores range fro 0 to 75. Higher scores indicate a higher degree of dyadic consensus. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Maternal child relationship |
All participants who are postpartum at any time point will complete Parenting Stress Index short form (PSI-SF) to measure parenting stress. This is a 36-item measure consisting of 3 sub-scales: parental distress, dysfunction in the parent-child relations and difficult child. Scores range from 36 to 180. Higher scores indicate higher levels of parenting stress. |
12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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Secondary |
Infant temperament |
Infant temperament will be measured using the Infant Characteristics Questionnaire (ICQ), an instrument that assesses parental perceptions of difficult infant temperament. Scores range from 28 to 196. Higher scores indicate a higher level of parental perceptions of difficult infant temperament. |
Baseline, 12 and 24 weeks post randomization |
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