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Use of mHealth Intervention in Improving Utilization of Postpartum Care
Led by Dhulikhel Hospital · Updated on 2025-05-07
300
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
52 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Despite implementation of many activities related to maternal health, maternal mortality ratio is still unacceptably high in Nepal, 239/100,000 in live births. Most maternal deaths occur within 48 hours of delivery (42.7%) and then in the late postpartum period (from 48 hours after birth to up to six weeks after childbirth) (29.5%), postpartum hemorrhage predominate as the most important cause of maternal deaths (23%), with hypertensive disorder (eclampsia/pre-eclampsia) at 14 percent. Postnatal care service is important for prevention of postnatal complications and to reduce maternal mortality. However, postnatal care service is rare in Nepal. And where it is available quality is poor. Forty-two (42%) percent of women did not receive any postnatal check in Nepal. Lack of awareness of importance to postnatal care, distance of health facility, unsuccessful endorsement of postnatal care by Government and cultural practice of Nepal are major causes of failure to attend postnatal care and visit in Nepal. Mhealth intervention would be the best option to address these constrains to attain or improve postnatal visits according to national protocol. A qualitative and quantitative study will be conducted. Qualitative study will be conducted as a formative study to explore enabling and barriers to attend postnatal care visit. A focused group discussion will be done among postnatal mothers attending immunization clinic and gynae out patient department (OPD) of Dhulikhel hospital. A COM-B model of behavior change will be applied to identify enablers and barriers among women by conducting focus group discussions. Semi structured topic guide will be developed using sources of behaviors, capability, opportunity and motivation and its sub categories. Intervention package will be designed based on evidence that will support the use of behavioral theory for effective outcomes. Thematic Analysis of barriers and enablers to increase uptake of postnatal care (post natal visits, family planning and exclusive breast feeding) will be done by using same model. A quantitative study will be conducted among antenatal mothers attending ANC clinic of tertiary care hospital. A randomized control trial method will be used for the study. Total of 300 third trimester antenatal women will be enrolled for the study. Intervention group will received intervention package which includes, health care video related to postnatal care, care of newborn, danger signs etc. This video will be shown to women during their antenatal period for the first time and then video will be downloaded to their respective mobile phone and will be motivated to watched them later at least for minimum of 3 times. Educational reminder messages will be sent to women around 13 times different periods of postpartum days. These SMSs will be mainly focused on reminder for postnatal care visits, use of postpartum family planning methods and importance of exclusive breast feeding practices. Control group will receive a standard care. At the end, health related outcomes will be measured in both groups as numbers of postnatal visit attended, use of postnatal family planning methods, exclusive breast feeding and seeking care for danger signs of mother and newborns by both groups will be evaluated. Implementation outcomes of mHealth intervention strategy will be evaluated using PROCTORs framework.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Use of mHealth Intervention in Improving Utilization of Postpartum Care
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Women age 19 years and above
- Pregnant women in their third trimester
- Mobile phone users who can read and understand Nepali
- Literate women able to operate a mobile phone and read text messages
You will not qualify if you...
- Women who only come for childbirth at Dhulikhel Hospital without attending antenatal care there
- Women with very sick newborns or neonatal death
- Women requiring hospital stay longer than 14 days
- Women with complications during labor and delivery such as uterine rupture
- Women unable to deliver at Dhulikhel Hospital
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathamandu University Hospital
Dhulikhel, Bagmati, Nepal, 45210
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
S
Subasna Shrestha, MN
CONTACT
A
Anjana Dongol, PhD
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
PREVENTION
Number of Arms
2
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