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Am J Health Promot ; 30(7): 554-62, 2016 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26305603

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To test an iPad-delivered multiple behavior tailored intervention (Healthy Pregnancy: Step by Step) for pregnant women that addresses smoking cessation, stress management, and fruit and vegetable consumption. DESIGN: A randomized 2 × 5 factorial repeated measures design was employed with randomization on the individual level stratified on behavior risk. Women completed three sessions during pregnancy and two postpartum at postdelivery months 1 and 4. SETTING: Women were recruited from six locations of federally funded health centers across three states. SUBJECTS: Participants (N = 335) were English- and Spanish-speaking women at up to 18 weeks gestation. INTERVENTION: The treatment group received three interactive sessions focused on two priority health behavior risks. The sessions offered individually tailored and stage-matched change strategies based on the transtheoretical model of behavior change. The usual care group received March of Dimes brochures. MEASURES: The primary outcome was the number of behavior risks. Stage of change and continuous measures for all behaviors also were assessed. ANALYSIS: Data were analyzed across all time points using generalized estimating equations examining repeated measures effects. RESULTS: Women in the treatment group reported significantly fewer risks than those in usual care at 1 month (.85 vs. 1.20, odds ratio [OR] = .70) and 4 months postpartum (.72 vs. .91, OR = .81). CONCLUSION: Healthy Pregnancy is an evidence-based and personalized program that assists pregnant women with reducing behavior risks and sustaining healthy lifestyle behaviors.


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Community Health Centers/organization & administration , Counseling/methods , Health Promotion/methods , Mobile Applications , Prenatal Care/methods , Telemedicine/methods , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Risk Reduction Behavior , United States
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