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  • 2024Using formative research to inform a mental health intervention for adolescents living in Indian slums: the ARTEMIS study2citations
  • 2023A community-based intervention to improve screening, referral, and follow-up of non-communicable diseases and anaemia amongst pregnant and postpartum women in rural India: study protocol for a cluster randomised trialcitations

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A community-based intervention to improve screening, referral, and follow-up of non-communicable diseases and anaemia amongst pregnant and postpartum women in rural India: study protocol for a cluster randomised trial

  • Arora, Varun
  • Votruba, Nicole
  • Hirst, Jane Elizabeth
  • Jha, Vivekanand
  • Norton, Robyn
  • Praveen, Devarsetty
  • Kennedy, Stephen
  • Sharma, Ankita
  • Peiris, David
  • Mullins, Edward
  • Billot, Laurent
  • Patel, Aunshka
  • Thout, Sudhir Raj
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p><jats:bold>Background</jats:bold> Medical complications during pregnancy, including anaemia, gestational diabetes mellitus and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy place women are at higher risk of long-term complications. Scalable and low-cost strategies to integrate non-communicable disease screening into pregnancy care are needed. We aim to determine the effectiveness and implementation components of a community-based, digitally-enabled approach, “SMARThealth Pregnancy”, to improve health during pregnancy and the first year after birth. <jats:bold>Methods</jats:bold> A pragmatic, parallel-group, cluster-randomised, type 2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of a community-based, complex intervention in rural India to decrease anaemia (primary outcome, defined as haemoglobin &lt; 12g/dL) and increase testing for haemoglobin, glucose and blood pressure (secondary outcomes) in the first year after birth. Primary Health Centres (PHCs) are the unit of randomisation. PHCs are eligible with: (1) &gt;1 medical officer and &gt;2 community health workers; and (2) capability to administer intravenous iron sucrose. Thirty PHCs in Telangana and Haryana, will be randomised 1:1 using a matched-pair design accounting for cluster size and distance from the regional centre. The intervention comprises: (i) an education programme for community health workers and PHC doctors; (ii) the SMARThealth Pregnancy App for health workers to support community-based screening, referral, and follow-up of high-risk cases; (iii) a dashboard for PHC doctors to monitor high-risk women in the community; (iv) supply chain monitoring for consumables and medications, and (v) stakeholder engagement to co-develop implementation and sustainability pathways. The comparator is usual care with additional health worker education. Secondary outcomes include implementation outcomes assessed by the RE-AIM framework (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance), clinical endpoints (anaemia, diabetes, hypertension), clinical service delivery indicators (quality of care score), mental health, and lactation practice (PHQ9, GAD7, EuroQoL-5D, WHO IYCF questionnaire). <jats:bold>Discussion</jats:bold> Engaging women with screening after a high-risk pregnancy is a challenge and has been highlighted as a missed opportunity for the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The SMARThealth Pregnancy trial is powered for the primary outcome and will address gaps in the evidence around how pregnancy can be used as an opportunity to improve women’s lifelong health. If successful, this approach could improve the health of women living in resource-limited settings around the world. <jats:bold>Trial registration</jats:bold>: clinicaltrials.gov NCT05752955. Date of registration 3 March 2023</jats:p>

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