Baby Steps to Care

Purpose

The purpose of this research study is to understand if receipt of extra prenatal resources from the ED visit improves i) the patient's ability to engage in prenatal services after the ED visit, and ii) how it impacts the patient's pregnancy knowledge and confidence. If participant's consent to this study, the participants will receive standard of care and additionally be randomized, like flipping a coin, to receive either i) extra prenatal care resources in the form of a 'care box' during this ED visit, or ii) the extra prenatal care resources in the form of a 'care box" two weeks from today. All participants will also receive a follow-up survey asking about the patient's engagement in prenatal services following ED visit, perceptions of pregnancy knowledge and confidence, the usefulness of the resources received, and what additional resources might have been helpful during the early stages of pregnancy. Participation in this study will not require any additional clinic or hospital visits. The total time involved is approximately 20 minutes during the initial ED visit and less than 20 minutes to complete the follow-up survey. Investigators hope to enroll a total of 50 participants in this study.

Condition

  • Prenatal Follow Up Care

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 50 Years
Eligible Sex
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Found to be pregnant in the CMC Emergency Department through serum or urine pregnancy testing (hcg) or point of care (POC) urine testing - Ability to provide verbal consent to this study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Prisoners - Non-Ohio residents - Serious medical conditions (severe cardiovascular disease, infections, trauma) or critical illness requiring urgent hospitalization - Nonpregnant persons including men

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Care Box - Now
Providing care box during the ED visit
  • Behavioral: Care Box
    The resources in the care box include a water bottle, pocket calendar (monthly planner) and pen, recorder in the shape of a heart, bus pass, mini stuffed animal, and a welcome insert (includes descriptions for the items and a QR code with additional resources) additionally, the QR code will be on the inside of the box's top as well as on the insert.
Active Comparator
Care Box - Future
Will be provided care box at a future date
  • Behavioral: Care Box
    The resources in the care box include a water bottle, pocket calendar (monthly planner) and pen, recorder in the shape of a heart, bus pass, mini stuffed animal, and a welcome insert (includes descriptions for the items and a QR code with additional resources) additionally, the QR code will be on the inside of the box's top as well as on the insert.

Recruiting Locations

University University Cleveland Medical Center
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Contact:
Andie Moore, MS
(216) 286 - 7239
andie.moore@uhhospitals.org

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Study Contact

Andie Moore, MS
(216) 286 - 7239
andie.moore@uhhospitals.org