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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36460481/predictors-of-preconception-health-knowledge-among-canadian-women-a-nationwide-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy-Lee Dennis, Alessandra Prioreschi, Catherine S Birken, Sarah Brennenstuhl, Hilary K Brown, Rhonda C Bell, Flavia Marini, Stephanie V Wrottesley
BACKGROUND: Optimising preconception health-that is the health of women and men prior to a potential pregnancy-is increasingly recognised as fundamental to improving maternal and infant health outcomes. To date, limited research has been conducted examining preconception knowledge and studies focusing on preconception health behaviours have targeted certain behaviours, while overlooking others, with limited attention given to the interconception period and differences between multiparous and primiparous/nulliparous women...
December 2, 2022: Journal of Clinical Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36113893/medical-behavioural-and-social-preconception-and-interconception-risk-factors-among-pregnancy-planning-and-recently-pregnant-canadian-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy-Lee Dennis, Alessandra Prioreschi, Hilary K Brown, Sarah Brennenstuhl, Rhonda C Bell, Stephanie Atkinson, Dragana Misita, Flavia Marini, Sarah Carsley, Nilusha Jiwani-Ebrahim, Catherine Birken
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to describe the clustering of medical, behavioural and social preconception and interconception health risk factors and determine demographic factors associated with these risk clusters among Canadian women. DESIGN: Cross-sectional data were collected via an online questionnaire assessing a range of preconception risk factors. Prevalence of each risk factor and the total number of risk factors present was calculated. Multivariable logistic regression models determined which demographic factors were associated with having greater than the mean number of risk factors...
September 2022: Family Medicine and Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35901810/interconception-health-improving-equitable-access-to-pregnancy-planning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirsten I Black, Philippa Middleton, GradDip LibSt, Tanvir M Huda, Sukanya Srinivasan
Challenges remain with the implementation of preconception care, as many women do not plan their pregnancies and clinicians do not initiate preconception consultations. However, the interconception period may present a more opportune time to address health issues that impact on pregnancy outcomes and may influence future conceptions. It is also an important time to focus on pregnancy complications that may influence a person's health trajectory. This review discusses the evidence pointing to a need for greater attention on interconception health and focuses on five areas of care that may be particularly important in affecting equitable access to good care before a subsequent pregnancy: interpregnancy intervals, contraception, weight, nutrition, and gestational diabetes follow-up...
July 2022: Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35870992/motivational-interviewing-to-promote-interconception-health-a-scoping-review-of-evidence-from-clinical-trials
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REVIEW
Emily F Gregory, Adya I Maddox, Lisa D Levine, Alexander G Fiks, Scott A Lorch, Kenneth Resnicow
BACKGROUND: Promoting interconception health can improve birth outcomes and long-term women's health. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based behavior change strategy that can address interconception health behaviors and health care engagement. OBJECTIVE: This scoping review assessed the evidence for using MI to promote interconception health and assessed features of successful MI interventions. METHODS: We searched PubMed, CHINAL, and Cochrane databases for clinical trials that involved an MI intervention and at least one comparison group published by 8/31/2021...
July 16, 2022: Patient Education and Counseling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35778353/prevalence-and-predictors-of-integrated-care-among-teen-mothers-and-their-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra L Larsen, Scott A Lorch, Molly Passarella, Emily F Gregory
PURPOSE: Integrated models of primary care for parenting teens, in which teens and infants are cared for by the same clinical team on the same day, are associated with reduced repeated pregnancies and increased uptake of contraception and immunization. Our purpose was to determine how frequently teen-infant dyads receive integrated care. METHODS: This study used Medicaid Analytic eXtract data to create a retrospective cohort of mothers aged 12-17 linked with infants born from 2007-2012 in 12 states...
June 29, 2022: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35671013/causes-of-health-inequities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allison Lee, Cesar Padilla
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A renewed focus on U.S. racial and ethnic maternal health disparities has arisen following high-profile incidents of police violence and antiracism protests which coincided with the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, which has exerted a disproportionate effect on minority communities. Understanding the causes of disparities is pivotal for developing solutions. RECENT FINDINGS: Social determinants of health must be addressed during clinical care; however, race must be used with caution in clinical decision-making...
June 1, 2022: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35647378/a-comprehensive-assessment-of-preconception-health-needs-and-interventions-regarding-women-of-childbearing-age-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Drieda Zaçe, Alessia Orfino, Anna Mariaviteritti, Valeria Versace, Walter Ricciardi, Maria Luisa DI Pietro
Background: This systematic review summarizes the preconception health needs of women in childbearing age, necessary to be addressed to have an eventual safe and healthy pregnancy. Methods: Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus were searched. We excluded studies involving women with reproductive system pathologies and referring to interconceptive or pregnancy period and non-empirical or only abstract studies. Two researchers independently performed the blind screening based on titles/abstracts and full-text and the quality assessment...
March 2022: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35549561/-nobody-talks-about-it-preconception-health-and-care-among-women-in-the-rural-midwestern-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akia D Clark, Natalie A DiPietro Mager
INTRODUCTION: Good preconception and interconception health are fundamental to optimizing women's health and reducing risk factors for adverse maternal-infant outcomes. Although rural women in the United States tend to experience health disparities, no published qualitative studies have focused on their preconception/interconception health. The purpose of this study was to determine what rural, Midwestern women perceive to be their most pressing health needs and effective ways to provide outreach and education regarding preconception/interconception health and care...
January 2022: Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34653032/women-s-mental-health-and-wellbeing-in-the-interconception-period
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenn A Leiferman, Jennifer S Jewell, Jennifer L Huberty, Angela E Lee-Winn
PURPOSE: Promoting women's health during the interconception period is critical for the health of future pregnancies. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study to better understand interconception mental health and wellbeing using a convenience sample of women recruited on social media who completed an online survey. RESULTS: Women who participated in the survey (N = 146) were 1 to 4 years since last pregnancy, primarily non-Hispanic White (81...
November 2021: MCN. the American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34642233/interconception-care-and-safe-sleep-adapting-the-implicit-toolkit-for-pediatrics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Scott, Kara Casavan, Nancy Swigonski
BACKGROUND: A woman's health in the interconception period has an impact on birth outcomes. Pediatric visits offer a unique opportunity to provide interconception care (ICC). Our aim was to screen and provide interconception and safe sleep screening, counseling, and interventions for 50% of caregivers of children <2 years of age in a pediatric medical setting. METHODS: Two pediatric clinics implemented the March of Dimes' Interventions to Minimize Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infants Through Continuous Improvement Techniques (IMPLICIT) toolkit, in addition to standardized safe sleep assessments...
October 12, 2021: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34585084/interconception-care-for-primary-care-providers-consensus-recommendations-on-preconception-and-postpartum-management-of-reproductive-age-patients-with-medical-comorbidities
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REVIEW
S Michelle Ogunwole, Xiaolei Chen, Srilakshmi Mitta, Anum Minhas, Garima Sharma, Sammy Zakaria, Arthur Jason Vaught, Stephanie M Toth-Manikowski, Graeme Smith
Severe maternal morbidity and mortality continue to increase in the United States, largely owing to chronic and newly diagnosed medical comorbidities. Interconception care, or care and management of medical conditions between pregnancies, can improve chronic disease control before, during, and after pregnancy. It is a crucial and time-sensitive intervention that can decrease maternal morbidity and mortality and improve overall health. Despite these potential benefits, interconception care has not been well implemented by the primary care community...
October 2021: Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Innovations, Quality & Outcomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34398406/implementing-interconception-care-in-a-dyadic-adolescent-mother-child-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hana Smith, Jeanelle Sheeder, Amelia Ehmer, Sadie Hasbrouck, Steve Scott, Bethany Ashby
INTRODUCTION: The birth of a second child to an adolescent woman worsens the adverse medical, socioeconomic, educational, and parenting outcomes for the woman and her children. Despite the known high efficacy of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), many postpartum adolescents use less effective or no contraception. Interconception care (ICC) focuses on modifying maternal risks between pregnancies and promoting healthy birth spacing to improve outcomes for women and children. Research shows that women regularly attend their child's health care visits even if they do not seek care for themselves between pregnancies...
November 2021: Maternal and Child Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34264198/support-seeking-in-the-postpartum-period-content-analysis-of-posts-in-web-based-parenting-discussion-groups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bonnie R Chivers, Rhonda M Garad, Lisa J Moran, Siew Lim, Cheryce L Harrison
BACKGROUND: The transition from pregnancy to motherhood is a major developmental phase that can be challenging for both women and their families. For new mothers, the postpartum period is recognized as a critical period for increased risk of both physical and mental health concerns. For this reason, it is imperative that women receive accurate, evidence-based information during this time. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explore the conversations of new mothers on a web-based parenting forum to investigate what topics or concerns are being discussed...
July 15, 2021: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33907932/interconception-care-for-mothers-at-well-child-visits-after-implementation-of-the-implicit-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Frayne, Phillip Hughes, Brunilda Lugo, Kathy Foley, Stephanie Rosener, Wendy B Barr, Scott A Davis, Heidi Knoll, Kayla Krajick, Ian M Bennett
INTRODUCTION: Interconception care (ICC) is recommended to reduce maternal risk factors for poor birth outcomes between pregnancies. The IMPLICIT ICC model includes screening and brief intervention for mothers at well child visits (WCVs) for smoking, depression, multivitamin use, and family planning. Prior studies demonstrate feasibility and acceptability among providers and mothers, but not whether mothers recall receipt of targeted messages. METHODS: Mothers accompanying their child at 12- and 24-month WCVs at four sites of a family medicine academic practice were surveyed pre (2012) and post (2018) ICC model implementation...
April 28, 2021: Maternal and Child Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33827659/protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-pre-pregnancy-lifestyle-intervention-to-reduce-recurrence-of-gestational-diabetes-gestational-diabetes-prevention-prevenci%C3%A3-n-de-la-diabetes-gestacional
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suzanne Phelan, Elissa Jelalian, Donald Coustan, Aaron B Caughey, Kristin Castorino, Todd Hagobian, Karen Muñoz-Christian, Andrew Schaffner, Laurence Shields, Casey Heaney, Angelica McHugh, Rena R Wing
BACKGROUND: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with several maternal complications in pregnancy, including preeclampsia, preterm labor, need for induction of labor, and cesarean delivery as well as increased long-term risks of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease. Intrauterine exposure to GDM raises the risk for complications in offspring as well, including stillbirth, macrosomia, and birth trauma, and long-term risk of metabolic disease. One of the strongest risk factors for GDM is the occurrence of GDM in a prior pregnancy...
April 7, 2021: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33784541/how-do-women-with-a-history-of-gestational-diabetes-mellitus-use-mhealth-during-and-after-pregnancy-qualitative-exploration-of-women-s-views-and-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie J Edwards, Hannah L Bradwell, Ray B Jones, Jackie Andrade, Jill A Shawe
BACKGROUND: Women experiencing gestational diabetes face challenges during and after pregnancy that could be supported with mobile health. Mobile health isn't routinely implemented and little is known regarding its use to aid information seeking, peer support and behaviour change. Understanding women's experiences of mHealth is critical to ensuring acceptance and use, particularly with relation to postpartum and interconception periods, where support is currently lacking. This study therefore aimed to explore the views and experiences of women with previous gestational diabetes, on using mHealth resources before, during and after pregnancy...
March 21, 2021: Midwifery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33530118/prevention-of-gestational-diabetes-the-role-of-dietary-intake-physical-activity-and-weight-before-during-and-between-pregnancies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle A J M Schoenaker, Susan de Jersey, Jane Willcox, Monique E Francois, Shelley Wilkinson
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is the most common complication of pregnancy and a significant clinical and public health problem with lifelong and intergenerational adverse health consequences for mothers and their offspring. The preconception, early pregnancy, and interconception periods represent opportune windows to engage women in preventive and health promotion interventions. This review provides an overview of findings from observational and intervention studies on the role of diet, physical activity, and weight (change) during these periods in the primary prevention of GDM...
November 2020: Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33483235/preconception-and-interconception-pediatric-primary-care-utilization-of-pregnant-and-parenting-teens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily F Gregory, Drisana Henry, Aletha Y Akers
PURPOSE: Gaps in preventive care may contribute to adverse outcomes among pregnant teens. This study quantified teen preventive care utilization before and after pregnancy. METHODS: A continuous retrospective cohort identified 150 teens with a positive pregnancy test (July 2015 to May 2017) at two pediatric primary care sites. Chart review assessed office visits for 18 months before and after the pregnancy test. We also assessed contraceptive counseling, pregnancy outcomes (live birth, miscarriage, termination), and continuity with a single clinician...
January 19, 2021: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33245529/interventions-to-increase-multivitamin-use-among-women-in-the-interconception-period-an-implicit-network-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario P DeMarco, Maha Shafqat, Michael A Horst, Sukanya Srinivasan, Daniel J Frayne, Lisa Schlar, Wendy Brooks Barr
INTRODUCTION: Each year, 3% of infants in the Unites States (US) are born with congenital anomalies, including 3000 with neural tube defects. Multivitamins (MVIs) including folic acid reduce the incidence of these birth defects. Most women do not take recommended levels of folic acid prior to conception or during the interconception period. METHODS: The Interventions to Minimize Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infants through Continuous Improvement Techniques (IMPLICIT) ICC model was implemented to screen mothers who attend well child visits (WCVs) for their children aged 0-24 months...
November 27, 2020: Maternal and Child Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33074991/mhealth-as-a-primary-mode-of-intervention-for-women-at-risk-of-or-diagnosed-with-gestational-diabetes-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie J Edwards, Kate Maslin, Jackie Andrade, Ray B Jones, Jill Shawe
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize current knowledge on the use of mHealth as a primary mode of intervention for the prevention and management of gestational diabetes mellitus and its long-term implications among women at risk of, or diagnosed with, gestational diabetes mellitus. INTRODUCTION: Prevention and management of gestational diabetes mellitus and its associated adverse outcomes are of paramount importance to both maternal and infant health. However, women with experience of gestational diabetes mellitus report several barriers to effective disease management and lifestyle change...
October 16, 2020: JBI evidence synthesis
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