Longitudinal study of multidimensional factors influencing maternal and offspring health outcomes: a study protocol
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Published:2023-06-22
Issue:1
Volume:23
Page:
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ISSN:1471-2393
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Container-title:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
Author:
Chen Jianfei,Tian Ruixue,Zou Zhijie,Wu Jiaxin,Zhao Jing,Chen Yanlin,Peng Li,Lyu Wenyi,Cheng Qiuxia,Cai Zhongxiang,Chen Xiaoli,Chen Chunli
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Reducing preventable adverse maternal and offspring outcomes is a global priority. The causes of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes are complex with multidimensional influencing factors. In addition, the Covid-19 epidemic has had a significant psychological and physical impact on people. China is now stepping into the post-epidemic era. We are curious about the psychological and physical situation of maternity in China at this stage. Therefore, we plan to initiate a prospective longitudinal study to investigate the multidimensional influences and mechanisms that affect maternal and offspring health.
Method
We will recruit eligible pregnant women at Renmin Hospital of Hubei Province, China. The expected sample size is 1490. We will assess socio-demographics, Covid-19 related information, social capital, sleep, mental health and medical records, including clinical examination and biochemical tests. Eligible pregnant women will be enrolled in the study with less than 14 weeks of gestation. Participants will receive a total of nine follow-up visits between mid-pregnancy and one year postpartum. The offspring will be followed up at birth, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and one year. In addition, a qualitative study will be conducted to understand the underlying causes that affect maternal and offspring health outcomes.
Discussion
This is the first longitudinal study of maternity in Wuhan, Hubei Province which integrates physical, psychological and social capital dimensions. Wuhan is the first city to be affected by Covid-19 in China. As China moves into the post-epidemic era, this study will provide us with a better understanding of the long-term impact of the epidemic on maternal and offspring health outcomes. We will implement a range of rigorous measures to enhance participants’ retention rate and ensure the quality of data. The study will provide empirical results for maternal health in the post-epidemic era.
Funder
National Social Science Fund of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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