Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Active, not recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Pregnant Women
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentMasking: Single (Participant)Primary Purpose: Other

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Only males

Description

Enrollment: Interested participants at Valley Perinatal Clinics will be asked for their email and will be sent a link to a brief (5-10 minute) eligibility screener via RedCap (See Eligibility screener). Eligible participants will be asked to watch a brief intake video followed by a 3-question quiz a...

Enrollment: Interested participants at Valley Perinatal Clinics will be asked for their email and will be sent a link to a brief (5-10 minute) eligibility screener via RedCap (See Eligibility screener). Eligible participants will be asked to watch a brief intake video followed by a 3-question quiz and asked to sign an electronic informed consent prior to completing any further surveys. After informed consents have been completed, participants (N=97) will be identified. Participants will be asked to complete a baseline questionnaire (See Surveys and Questionnaires document) and complete a medical history form, which will ask participants to include a history of medications. They also will be asked to sign a medical release form for their obstetrician. Ineligible participants will be notified by email according to the script (See Email Scripts document). Randomization: Participants will be randomized into either the intervention (Calm App) or standard prenatal care control and given further instructions to begin participating (See Welcome Email in Email Scripts document). Inclusion criteria are: (1) women 12-16 weeks pregnant, (2) >18 years of age, (3) English speaking, (3) not currently on steroid therapy, (4) willing to download the Calm app to their smartphone, and (5) have not practiced meditation or mindful movement more than 60 minutes a month in the past six months (6) willing to be randomized to one of two groups. Control: The control group will be asked to maintain normal activity and refrain from using Calm meditation app. Intervention: Participants (n=49) will be provided free access to and asked to register for the consumer-based mobile meditation app on their phone. Participants (n=49) will then receive an email containing 28 weeks of free access to Calm. Participants (n=49) will be asked to use Calm at least 10 minutes per day and encouraged to use it as much as they would like during the intervention. This prescription mimics how a new, paying member would use the app (full exposure with autonomy). Meditation Tracking: Intervention participants (n=49) usage will be continuously tracked throughout the intervention by Calm. Assessments: Intervention group participants will receive self-report questionnaires (via RedCap) at baseline, and post intervention only after informed consent has been is obtained. Included within these questionnaires the investigators will measure demographics (baseline only) and stress (using the Perceived Stress Scale), mindfulness (using the Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale), depression (using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale), anxiety (using the Pregnancy Related Anxiety Questionnaire), self-compassion (using the Self-Compassion Scale), emotional regulation (using the Difficulties in Emotional Regulations Scale), gratitude (using the Gratitude During Pregnancy Scale), and childbirth experience (using the Childbirth Experience Questionnaire). Every four weeks for the duration of the intervention, the investigators will measure stress and mindfulness using Ecological Momentary Assessment (i.e., text message). At baseline, mid-intervention (24-26 weeks' gestation), and baseline (32-34 weeks' gestations) depression, anxiety, self-compassion, emotional regulation, and gratitude will be measured. After the baby is born, depression, anxiety, self-compassion, emotional regulation, and childbirth experience will be measured. Stress will also be measured using cortisol serum at baseline (i.e., 12-16-weeks' gestation) and 32 weeks. These tests will be performed at no additional cost to the participant. The blood draws will be completed at Valley Perinatal Clinic by a trained employee of Valley Perinatal Clinic. No more than one tube (10 mL) of blood will be taken for the cortisol serum test. A weekly log (via RedCap) recording any changes in medications will be sent to participants. Any changes in medications, specifically ISSRs, will be accounted for in data analysis. Acceptability is dually defined as participant satisfaction with content (i.e., Calm) and perceived appropriateness and usefulness of the behavioral components (i.e., reminders, self-monitoring) for self-management. Acceptability will be measured with an investigator-developed satisfaction survey, included within the post intervention questionnaire. Acceptability will be defined as 70% (n=34) of participants reporting a 75% satisfaction. Demand will be measured by compliance to the >10 mins/day and sustained use during pregnancy. Demand (i.e., time spent in meditation and meditations used) will be defined as 70% (n=34) of participants adhering to ?75% of prescribed meditation using Calm. Demand will be measured by Calm (internally) and shared with Arizona State University.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04264910
Collaborators
Valley Perinatal Services
Investigators
Not Provided