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| Karolinska Institutet | OTHER |
| Dalarna University | OTHER |
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Development of Somali-adapted Mindfetalness: Interviews with women born in Somalia
A before-after study:
Intervention: pregnant women receive a pamphlet, introduction to Mindfetalness by her midwife during the gestational-week 25 visit. The pregnant woman will well get access to a website concerning Mindfetalness. The pregnant women will be encouraged to start practicing Somali-adapted Mindfetalness during gestational week 28.
Comparison: Intervention period (1/1-2022 to 31/12 2023) compared to 5 years before (1/1 2015 to 31/12 2019)
Development of Somali-adapted Mindfetalness, initial data collection:
Pregnant women or recently given birth. Women born in Somalia with a singleton pregnancy from gestational week 28+0. Interviews focusing on fetal movements, reactions to fetal movements, and facilitating and inhibiting factors for seeking care for pregnancy-related conditions will be carried out. After transcription verbatim, the text will be analyzed with modified content analysis as described by Elo & Kyngäs.
A before-after study:
Population: Women born in Somalia registered at one of the 31 antenatal clinics where under 2019 ten or more women were registered. The registration will be either 1/1 2022 to 31/12 2023 or 1/1 2015 and 31/12 2019 (1/1 2020 to 31/12 2021 has been omitted to diminish a possible confounding effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.)
Intervention: In the chosen 31 antenatal clinics, midwives will receive an education in Somali-adapted Mindfetalness. Moreover, each pregnant woman registered after 1/1 2022 and before 31/12 2023, will receive a pamphlet, introduction to Mindfetalness by her midwife during the gestational-week 25 visit. The pregnant woman will well get access to a website concerning Mindfetalness. The pregnant women will be encouraged to start practicing Somali-adapted Mindfetalness during gestational week 28.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention with modified Mindfetalness | Experimental | The pregnant woman will be informed about the possibility of practicing Mindfetalness verbally, by a video, in a leaflet and at a website. The practice is described as spending 15 minutes every day from gestational week 28+0 to get to know the fetal movement pattern. The fetus must be awake when practicing Mindfetalness and the woman is suggested to lay on her left side when she observes fetal movements. In the leaflet the woman can write down something about the nature, frequency or strength of the fetal movements. If the woman experiences decreased frequency of fetal movements or weaker movements she is instructed to seek healthcare without unnecessary delay. |
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| Routine care | No Intervention | Historical comparison of the maternal clinics before the intervention. No activities have been taken place. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Modified Mindfetalness | Behavioral | The pregnant woman is motivated to practice Mindfetalness verbally, by video, by a leaflet and at a website. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Seeking care due to decreased fetal movements | The investigators will use the ICD-code (International Classification of Diseases) AM041 (examination due to decreased fetal movements) where applicable . The Investigators will use the data from The Swedish Pregnancy Register. | From pregnancy week 22+0 until birth |
| Apgar score <10 | The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. | At delivery, five minutes after birth |
| Apgar score <7 | The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. | At delivery, five minutes after birth |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Induction of labour | The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. The responsible healthcare professionals classify mode of delivery and report it to the register. The register is population-based and covers by and large every birth in the region at the time. | At delivery |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Apgar score <4 | The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. | At delivery, five minutes after birth |
| Spontaneous start of labour | The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. The responsible healthcare professionals classify mode of delivery and report it to the register. The register is population-based and covers by and large every birth in the region at the time. |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Ingela RÃ¥destad | Stockholm | 11643 | Sweden |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41606544 | Derived | Andren A, Radestad I, Lindgren H, Erlandsson K, Skokic V, Akselsson A. The effect of fetal movement awareness on birth outcomes among Somali migrant women - findings from a non-randomised intervention study in Sweden. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2026 Jan 28;26(1):189. doi: 10.1186/s12884-026-08707-z. |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| SAP | No | Yes | No | Statistical Analysis Plan | Feb 11, 2025 | Feb 13, 2025 | SAP_001.pdf |
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Pregnant women born in Somalia with singleton pregnancy
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| Cesarean section (planned) |
The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. The responsible healthcare professionals classify mode of delivery and report it to the register. The register is population-based and covers by and large every birth in the region at the time. |
| At delivery |
| Cesarean section (emergency) | The investigators will use the information reported to the Swedish Pregnancy Register. The responsible healthcare professionals classify mode of delivery and report it to the register. The register is population-based and covers by and large every birth in the region at the time. | At delivery |
| Transfer to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) | The investigators will use the Swedish Neonatal Quality Register. The responsible healthcare professionals report transfer to NICU to the register. The register is population-based and covers by and large every birth in the region at the time. | At delivery |
| At delivery |