Shared Decision Making Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Interactive Web-based Decision Aid for Shared Decision Making: Birth Choice After Cesarean in Taiwan
An interactive web-based decision aid for shared decision making: birth choice after cesarean in Taiwan Background: Taiwan has a high national caesarean rate coupled with a low vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) rate. Studies suggest that pregnant women do not receive sufficient information about birth choices after caesarean in Taiwan and shared decision making (SDM) is not an expectation. Chen conducted a pilot study. Improvements in knowledge for the decision aid group were larger than for the usual care group, although differences between groups were not statistically significant. An interactive multimedia technology and humanity communication may provide opportunities to increase engagement and support women during decision consultations. Following previous pilot study, the study aims to examine the effectiveness of an interactive web-based birth decision aid for SDM in pregnant women who have had a previous cesarean. Methods: A quantitative approach will be conducted with a randomized pre-test and post-test experimental design in a medical center in northern Taiwan. Participants who have had one previous CS will be recruited at 14-16 weeks. A total of 172 women will be completed a baseline survey and will be randomly allocated to either the intervention (usual care plus an interactive web-based birth decision aid ) or usual care (general maternal health booklet) group. A follow up survey at 35-38 weeks measured change in decisional conflict, knowledge, birth preference and decision aid acceptability. Actual birth outcomes and satisfaction will be assessed one month after birth. Contributions/ Implementation of clinical practice The study will potentially increase women and obstetricians to support VBAC and SDM. The interactive decision aid tool may reduce time-consumption for health education. Linking web-based data analysis of AI into medical record can be beneficial for clinical practice and research in the future.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 86 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 20 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - pregnant women had experienced one previous cesarean - pregnant women had at least a half year interval between current pregnancy and the previous birth Exclusion Criteria: - women are multiple pregnancy - women had previous classic CS or myomectomy - pregnant women have high risk of complications |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | Taipei Veterans General Hospital | Taipei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences |
Taiwan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | change is being assessed-decisional conflict | Decisional conflict score (DCS)includes 16 questions. Using the 5-point Likert 5 rating, from "strongly agree" (0 points) to "strongly disagree" (4 points) | 14-16 week gestation and 35-38week gestation | |
Primary | change is being assessed-knowledge | Knowledge measurement consists of a 15-item questionnaire asking participants to answer ''true,'' ''false,'' or ''unsure'' to a series of statements regarding risks and benefits of each birth mode | 14-16 week gestation and 35-38week gestation | |
Primary | change is being assessed-birth preference | VBAC/ERCS | 14-16 week gestation and 35-38week gestation | |
Primary | decision aid acceptability | Decision aid acceptability included nine questions to measure women's acceptability regarding decision aid , using the Likert 5 rating, from "not at all" (1 points) to "a great deal" (5 points) | 35-38week gestation | |
Secondary | Actual birth outcomes | VBAC or ERCS | one month after birth | |
Secondary | satisfaction of decision | Satisfaction with decision scale (SWD) included six questions to measure women's satisfaction with their decision, using the Likert 5 rating, from "strongly agree" (5 points) to "strongly disagree" (1 points). | one month after birth |
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