Dissemination and Implementation of a Community-driven Approach to Improve the Health of Women, Infants, and Families: Pre-implementation Phase to Adapt Staying Healthy After Childbirth (STAC)
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Summary
This study is being done to adapt the Staying Healthy After Childbirth (STAC) intervention for implementation among Black Women and Birthing Persons (WBP).
Description
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are windows into chronic disease risk. The immediate postpartum (PP) period (6 weeks) is the highest risk and most important period for prevention of serious adverse outcomes with long term consequences. This project focuses on a multicomponent evidence-based intervention, Staying Healthy After Childbirth (STAC) that has been tested in a Midwest academic hospital. The intervention has been shown to be effective at addressing factors associated with health promotion priorities in populations with high levels of health disparities and inequities by incre…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria (Interviews and Focus Groups): * Belong to the STAC-CAB or Lived Experience Group * Aged 18 or older Inclusion Criteria (CBO Staff): * Staff of CBO participating in PDSA cycle * Aged 18 years or older Inclusion Criteria (PDSA-Cycles): * Pregnant persons greater than or equal to 24 weeks gestation and prior to delivery or postpartum * Self-Identify as African American or Black * Aged 18 years or older * Capable of providing informed consent in English * Can follow M•care System use instructions in English * Have ownership of a functioning and reliable smartphone to uploa…
Interventions
- OtherPDSA Cycles
Conduct PDSA cycle and follow-up interviews and surveys for patients (5 per cycle, 10 total) and CBO staff (no less than 2)
Location
- University of WisconsinMadison, Wisconsin