Maternal OutcoMes (MOMs) Program: Testing Integrated Maternal Care Model Approaches to Reduce Risk of Severe Maternal Morbidity
Northwell Health
Summary
The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of an integrated care model approach at two different levels of intensity designed to facilitate timely, appropriate care to reduce risk for SMM. Black and Hispanic pregnant patients with an Obstetrics-Comorbidity Index Score ³ greater than or equal to 2 and/or a history of pre-eclampsia will be identified via the electronic health record and 674 will be recruited and randomized early during pregnancy to one of two study arms: MOMs High-Touch (MOMs-HT) vs. MOMs Low-Touch (MOMs-LT). The two study arms will be compared on incidence of SMM at labor and delivery (Aim 1), incidence rate of SMM-related hospitalizations at 1-month and 1-year postpartum (Aim 1a), time to preeclampsia diagnosis and initiation of treatment (Aim 2), change in perceived social support domains (Aim 3), and physical activity trajectories (exploratory Aim 4). Mixed methods will also be used to examine facilitators and barriers to implementation (Aim 5). Findings from this study will help to determine how to feasibly implement an effective and sustainable integrated care approach to reduce risk for SMM.
Description
The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of an integrated care model approach at two different levels of intensity designed to facilitate timely, appropriate care to reduce risk for SMM. Black and Hispanic pregnant patients with an Obstetrics-Comorbidity Index Score ³ greater than or equal to 2 and/or a history of pre-eclampsia will be identified via the electronic health record and 674 will be recruited and randomized early during pregnancy to one of two study arms: MOMs High-Touch (MOMs-HT) vs. MOMs Low-Touch (MOMs-LT). MOMs-HT will consist of access to maternal health educatio…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–50 years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18 or older, * Self-identify as Black/African American or Hispanic/Latina (includes Black + another race; Black or Afro Hispanic/Latina; or Hispanic/Latina), * Pregnant, less than 17 weeks gestational age, * OB-CMI risk score ≥ 2 and/or history or preeclampsia, * English or Spanish as primary language, and * Receive care at Northwell Health Physician Partners obstetrics practice site. Exclusion Criteria: • Pregnant women who are not able to provide informed consent due to cognitive or psychiatric impairment. If interested in participating in the study, please visi…
Interventions
- OtherMaternal Health Education Resources
Maternal health education will be provided via digital applications that participants can access on their smart phone, tablet, or computer. One of the maternal health education resources will be the Northwell Pregnancy \& Peds Chats, a personalized care digital chatbot delivered via the Conversa platform and accessible on a smartphone, tablet, and computer. During the prenatal and postpartum periods, participants will receive a weekly chat via text message or email with a link to the platform. The chats provide timely, brief educational tools and resources. They are also designed to capture clinical, behavioral health, and social health concerns that alert the 24/7 nurse-led call center who follows up to connect the participant to services as needed. The other education resource that participants will be encouraged to use is the Pregnancy+ app, a publicly available application where participants can view educational videos and articles as well as a list of community resources.
- BehavioralPrenatal Telehealth Visits
The MOMs CMC/RN (interventionists) will deliver up to 12 bi-weekly self-management support telehealth visits during the prenatal period. The first telehealth visit will be 30-45 minutes in duration and follow-up visits will be 15-20 minutes. These telehealth visits will involve clinical and behavioral health check-ins; navigation to clinical, behavioral health, and social services as needed; screening for social needs during the initial telehealth visit; follow-up on referrals to resources to address social needs; and self-management support. MOMs CMCs/RNs will assess progress with engagement in self-management behaviors including asking about minutes and type of physical activity, self-monitoring (blood pressure, blood sugar, weight), and taking medications. The MOMs CMC/RN will provide brief maternal health education and support the participant in establishing behavior change goals and facilitating problem solving to address barriers to achieving goals each session.
Location
- Northwell HealthManhasset, New York