The Effect of CenteringPregnancy Group Antenatal Care on Maternal, Birth, and Neonatal Outcomes Among Low‐Risk Women in the Netherlands: A Stepped‐Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial

Author:

Wagijo Mary‐ann12ORCID,Crone Mathilde12,Bruinsma‐van Zwicht Birgit3,van Lith Jan3,Billings Deborah45,Rijnders Marlies6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health and Primary Care Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

2. Department of Health Promotion, Prevention and Care Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlands

3. Department of Obstetrics Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

4. Group Care Global Philadelphia Pennsylvania

5. University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina

6. Department of Child Health Dutch Organization of Applied Scientific Research Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

IntroductionThis study was carried out to assess the effects of participating in CenteringPregnancy (CP) on maternal, birth, and neonatal outcomes among low‐risk pregnant women in the Netherlands.MethodsA total of 2124 pregnant women in primary care were included in the study. Data were derived from the Dutch national database, Perined, complemented with data from questionnaires completed by pregnant women. A stepwise‐wedge design was employed; multilevel intention‐to‐treat analyses and propensity score matching were the main analytic approaches. Propensity score matching resulted in sample sizes of 305 nulliparous women in both the individual care (IC) and the matched control group (control‐IC) and 267 in the CP and control‐CP groups. For multiparous women, 354 matches were found for IC and control‐IC groups and 152 for CP and control‐CP groups. Main outcome measures were maternal, birth, and neonatal outcomes.ResultsCompared with the control‐CP group receiving standard antenatal care, nulliparous women participating in CP had a lower risk of maternal hypertensive disorders (odds ratio [OR], 0.53; 95% CI, 0.30‐0.93) and for the composite adverse maternal outcome (OR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.33‐0.82). Breastfeeding initiation rates were higher amongst nulliparous (OR, 2.23; 95% CI, 134‐3.69) and multiparous women (OR, 1.62; 95% CI, 1.00‐2.62) participating in CP compared with women in the control‐CP group.ConclusionNulliparous women in CP were at lower risk of developing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy and, consequently, at lower risk of having adverse maternal outcomes. The results confirmed our hypothesis that both nulliparous and multiparous women who participated in CP would have higher breastfeeding rates compared with women receiving standard antenatal care.

Publisher

Wiley

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