Experimental Study to Reduce Low Birthweight (STOP-LBW)
Infant, Low Birth Weight
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Infant, Low Birth Weight focused on measuring Infant, Low Birth Weight, Smoking, Alcohol Drinking, Depression, Physical Abuse, Clinical trial
Eligibility Criteria
Health units:
Inclusion Criteria:
Primary Health Care Units (PHCU) located in the metropolitan regions of Porto and Lisbon, Portugal
Women:
Inclusion criteria: All pregnant women, of any gestational age, over the age of 14, who are attending their first prenatal care visit during the study period, that currently reside in Portugal and plan to have a birth in Portugal.
Exclusion criteria: Pregnant women unable to answer the questionnaire in Portuguese (language barrier, deafness concomitant with blindness, etc.) and/or unable to provide informed consent at the time of recruitment.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Standard of care
Women who present at least one of the four risk factors - smoking, risk alcohol consumption, risk of depression, physical violence - will be eligible to receive the intervention. The intervention will be the activation of fast-track referral for specialized units and care programs for the four psychosocial and behavioural risk factors under study. All pregnant women referred by the "STOP LBW project" would have access to consultations or other health activities, such as counselling and group meetings, within a maximum of seven days, in reference services available in each metropolitan area. The activation of the fast-track referral will be the responsibility of the doctor/nurse who applies the questionnaires to identify the risk factors. The intervention ends with childbirth, abortion or if the participant decides to abandon the study.
Women who present at least one of the risk factors - smoking, risk alcohol consumption, risk of depression, physical violence - will receive the standard of care currently existing in each PHCU. The standard of care varies across the various PHCU and may include several approaches: routine screening with care by the antenatal care provider; routine screening with referral to other health professional in the same health unit; and routine screening with referral to other health services, with the time elapsed for consultation depending on the health resources available in each area. In each PHCU, different standards of care may exist for each of the four risk factors.