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Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial

BACKGROUND: 2·6 million pregnancies were estimated to have ended in stillbirth in 2015. The aim of the AFFIRM study was to test the hypothesis that introduction of a reduced fetal movement (RFM), care package for pregnant women and clinicians that increased women's awareness of the need for pro...

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Autores principales: Norman, Jane E, Heazell, Alexander E P, Rodriguez, Aryelly, Weir, Christopher J, Stock, Sarah J E, Calderwood, Catherine J, Cunningham Burley, Sarah, Frøen, J Frederik, Geary, Michael, Breathnach, Fionnuala, Hunter, Alyson, McAuliffe, Fionnuala M, Higgins, Mary F, Murdoch, Edile, Ross-Davie, Mary, Scott, Janet, Whyte, Sonia
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6215771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30269876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31543-5
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author Norman, Jane E
Heazell, Alexander E P
Rodriguez, Aryelly
Weir, Christopher J
Stock, Sarah J E
Calderwood, Catherine J
Cunningham Burley, Sarah
Frøen, J Frederik
Geary, Michael
Breathnach, Fionnuala
Hunter, Alyson
McAuliffe, Fionnuala M
Higgins, Mary F
Murdoch, Edile
Ross-Davie, Mary
Scott, Janet
Whyte, Sonia
author_facet Norman, Jane E
Heazell, Alexander E P
Rodriguez, Aryelly
Weir, Christopher J
Stock, Sarah J E
Calderwood, Catherine J
Cunningham Burley, Sarah
Frøen, J Frederik
Geary, Michael
Breathnach, Fionnuala
Hunter, Alyson
McAuliffe, Fionnuala M
Higgins, Mary F
Murdoch, Edile
Ross-Davie, Mary
Scott, Janet
Whyte, Sonia
author_sort Norman, Jane E
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description BACKGROUND: 2·6 million pregnancies were estimated to have ended in stillbirth in 2015. The aim of the AFFIRM study was to test the hypothesis that introduction of a reduced fetal movement (RFM), care package for pregnant women and clinicians that increased women's awareness of the need for prompt reporting of RFM and that standardised management, including timely delivery, would alter the incidence of stillbirth. METHODS: This stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial was done in the UK and Ireland. Participating maternity hospitals were grouped and randomised, using a computer-generated allocation scheme, to one of nine intervention implementation dates (at 3 month intervals). This date was concealed from clusters and the trial team until 3 months before the implementation date. Each participating hospital had three observation periods: a control period from Jan 1, 2014, until randomised date of intervention initiation; a washout period from the implementation date and for 2 months; and the intervention period from the end of the washout period until Dec 31, 2016. Treatment allocation was not concealed from participating women and caregivers. Data were derived from observational maternity data. The primary outcome was incidence of stillbirth. The primary analysis was done according to the intention-to-treat principle, with births analysed according to whether they took place during the control or intervention periods, irrespective of whether the intervention had been implemented as planned. This study is registered with www.ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01777022. FINDINGS: 37 hospitals were enrolled in the study. Four hospitals declined participation, and 33 hospitals were randomly assigned to an intervention implementation date. Between Jan 1, 2014, and Dec, 31, 2016, data were collected from 409 175 pregnancies (157 692 deliveries during the control period, 23 623 deliveries in the washout period, and 227 860 deliveries in the intervention period). The incidence of stillbirth was 4·40 per 1000 births during the control period and 4·06 per 1000 births in the intervention period (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0·90, 95% CI 0·75–1·07; p=0·23). INTERPRETATION: The RFM care package did not reduce the risk of stillbirths. The benefits of a policy that promotes awareness of RFM remains unproven. FUNDING: Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government (CZH/4/882), Tommy's Centre for Maternal and Fetal Health, Sands.
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spelling pubmed-62157712018-11-09 Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial Norman, Jane E Heazell, Alexander E P Rodriguez, Aryelly Weir, Christopher J Stock, Sarah J E Calderwood, Catherine J Cunningham Burley, Sarah Frøen, J Frederik Geary, Michael Breathnach, Fionnuala Hunter, Alyson McAuliffe, Fionnuala M Higgins, Mary F Murdoch, Edile Ross-Davie, Mary Scott, Janet Whyte, Sonia Lancet Article BACKGROUND: 2·6 million pregnancies were estimated to have ended in stillbirth in 2015. The aim of the AFFIRM study was to test the hypothesis that introduction of a reduced fetal movement (RFM), care package for pregnant women and clinicians that increased women's awareness of the need for prompt reporting of RFM and that standardised management, including timely delivery, would alter the incidence of stillbirth. METHODS: This stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial was done in the UK and Ireland. Participating maternity hospitals were grouped and randomised, using a computer-generated allocation scheme, to one of nine intervention implementation dates (at 3 month intervals). This date was concealed from clusters and the trial team until 3 months before the implementation date. Each participating hospital had three observation periods: a control period from Jan 1, 2014, until randomised date of intervention initiation; a washout period from the implementation date and for 2 months; and the intervention period from the end of the washout period until Dec 31, 2016. Treatment allocation was not concealed from participating women and caregivers. Data were derived from observational maternity data. The primary outcome was incidence of stillbirth. The primary analysis was done according to the intention-to-treat principle, with births analysed according to whether they took place during the control or intervention periods, irrespective of whether the intervention had been implemented as planned. This study is registered with www.ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01777022. FINDINGS: 37 hospitals were enrolled in the study. Four hospitals declined participation, and 33 hospitals were randomly assigned to an intervention implementation date. Between Jan 1, 2014, and Dec, 31, 2016, data were collected from 409 175 pregnancies (157 692 deliveries during the control period, 23 623 deliveries in the washout period, and 227 860 deliveries in the intervention period). The incidence of stillbirth was 4·40 per 1000 births during the control period and 4·06 per 1000 births in the intervention period (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0·90, 95% CI 0·75–1·07; p=0·23). INTERPRETATION: The RFM care package did not reduce the risk of stillbirths. The benefits of a policy that promotes awareness of RFM remains unproven. FUNDING: Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government (CZH/4/882), Tommy's Centre for Maternal and Fetal Health, Sands. Elsevier 2018-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6215771/ /pubmed/30269876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31543-5 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Norman, Jane E
Heazell, Alexander E P
Rodriguez, Aryelly
Weir, Christopher J
Stock, Sarah J E
Calderwood, Catherine J
Cunningham Burley, Sarah
Frøen, J Frederik
Geary, Michael
Breathnach, Fionnuala
Hunter, Alyson
McAuliffe, Fionnuala M
Higgins, Mary F
Murdoch, Edile
Ross-Davie, Mary
Scott, Janet
Whyte, Sonia
Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
title Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
title_full Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
title_fullStr Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
title_full_unstemmed Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
title_short Awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (AFFIRM): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
title_sort awareness of fetal movements and care package to reduce fetal mortality (affirm): a stepped wedge, cluster-randomised trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6215771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30269876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31543-5
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