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There is evidence to show that mindful meditation has a positive impact on health. To date, all the studies done to investigate the effect of mindfulness on pregnancy outcomes have been done through a traditional 8-10 weeks mindfulness classroom program with some home practice. This time-intensive classroom training may be expensive and not convenient for many busy pregnant women. This study will investigate the use of a smartphone app-based intervention to determine if it has the potential to make mindfulness training more accessible, acceptable, and convenient to a larger number of pregnant women. The use of an app as opposed to traditional structured classes may increase a woman's ability and willingness to practice mindfulness because the app can be used almost anywhere and at any time. This pilot study aims to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a smartphone mindfulness meditation application for pregnant women. As well, this study will compare the pregnancy outcomes of women who use the app to those women who do not use the app.
This is a randomised controlled trial to study the effect of the use of a mindfulness meditation app on pregnancy outcomes. This study will measure how often the app is used, as well as indicators of maternal health such as sleep, stress, depression, anxiety and other perinatal outcomes (premature delivery, diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes), high blood pressure in pregnancy (hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), inadequate growth of the baby inside the womb (fetal growth restriction), bleeding in later pregnancy, mode of delivery, pain relief during delivery, length of stay for mother and baby in the hospital, admission of baby in ICU, pain relief medication requirement after delivery, and breastfeeding).
Participants will be randomly assigned to either group A (the experimental group) or group B (the control group). All participants will be given a an actigraph to measure sleep.
Participants in Group A will be given a free subscription to a mindfulness meditation app for six months. They will also be given a general pregnancy sleep leaflet. Participants assigned to Group B will be given the general pregnancy sleep leaflet only.
There will be 3 visits associated with this study. At each of the 3 visits, participants will be given four questionnaires to complete - the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Perceived Stress Questionnaire, Beck's Anxiety Inventory, and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Participants in Group A will also be asked to complete a fifth survey at their post-partum visit. This survey will collect information on how easy it was to use the mindfulness meditation app.
Information on delivery outcomes will also be collected. This information will include things such as any complications that occur during delivery, baby's birth weight and Apgar score, any complications with baby's health, method of delivery, and pain medications used during delivery.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mindful Meditation App | Experimental | Group A will be given a free subscription to a mindful meditation phone app for six months. They will also be given an actigraph and a general pregnancy and sleep information leaflet. |
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| No Meditation App | No Intervention | Group B will be given an actigraph and a general pregnancy and sleep information leaflet only. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mindful meditation phone app | Device | Participants in the intervention group will be given a free 6-month subscription to a mindful meditation phone app (Headspace). They will also be given an actigraph and a general pregnancy and sleep information leaflet. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Sleep | Sleep/wake cycles as measured by an accelerometer that measures tri-axial movement (i.e., actigraphy) for qualitative assessment of sleep. | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Use of Meditation Phone App - minutes per day | Measured use of the Headspace app in minutes per day | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Use of Meditation Phone App - sessions completed | Measured use of the Headspace app in total number of sessions completed | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Use of Meditation Phone App - type of sessions | Breakdown of the number of different session-types used | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Use of Meditation Phone App - average session length | Average session length (in minutes) | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Use of Meditation Phone App - total time spent meditating | Total number of minutes spent meditating using the meditation phone app | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) | Participants will rate the frequency of sleep disturbances on a 4-point Likert scale (0 = "Not during the past month"; 1 = "Less than once a week"; 2 = "Once or twice a week"; 3 = "Three or more times a week". Scores will be tallied. A score of 5 or more indicates poor sleep quality. Scores will be compared across 3 time-points. | PSQI will be completed at 3 time-points: <= 20 weeks gestation, 35-40 weeks gestation, 6 weeks post-partum. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Pregnant women
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Howard Berger, MD | Unity Health Toronto | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| St. Michael's Hospital | Toronto | Ontario | M5B1W8 | Canada |
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Randomized control trial
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| Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | Participants will rate the frequency of certain thoughts and feelings over the past month on a 5-point Likert scale (0 = "Never"; 1 = "Almost never"; 2: "Sometimes"; 3: "Fairly often"; 4: "Very often". Scores will be tallied using the special PSS scoring system. Scores will be compared across 3 time-points. | PSS will be completed at 3 time-points: <= 20 weeks gestation, 35-40 weeks gestation, 6 weeks post-partum. |
| Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | This scale measures post-natal and prenatal depression by asking participants to rate how they have felt emotionally during the last 7 days. Various 4-point Likert scales are used to measure the frequency of occurance (e.g. 0 = No never, 1 = Not very often, 2 = Yes, some of the time, 3 = Yes, most of the time). Scores will be tallied to measure level of depression. Higher scores indicate higher levels of post-natal depression. Scores will be compared across 3 time-points. | EDPS will be completed at 3 time-points: <= 20 weeks gestation, 35-40 weeks gestation, 6 weeks post-partum. |
| Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) | Participants will indicate the frequency of anxiety symptoms during the past month on a 4-point Likert scale (0 = No not at all, 1 = Mildly, but it didn't bother me much, 2 = Moderately, it wasn't pleasant at times, 3 = Severely, it bothered me a lot). Scores will be tallied to indicate severity of anxiety. Higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety. Scores will be compared across 3 time-points. | 20 weeks gestation to 6 weeks post partum |
| Complications during pregnancy | Complications during pregnancy will be recorded using information collected directly from the participant and information collected from their medical chart. | Beginning of pregnancy to delivery |
| Complications during delivery | Complications during delivery will be recorded using information collected from the patient's medical chart. | Delivery |