PhD-student
Mette Maria Skjøth
Research Unit for Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Odense University Hospital
Projekt styring | ||
Projekt status | Active | |
Data indsamlingsdatoer | ||
Start | 01.08.2012 | |
Slut | 01.08.2014 | |
The overall purpose of this project is to assess whether the use of an eHealth tool improves pregnant women's capability of making an informed choice about prenatal screening for Down syndrome. The project contains of an identification of existing literature regarding information to pregnant women about prenatal screening for Down syndrome, a development of a web-solution to pregnant women with relevant information about prenatal screening for Down syndrome and an effect measurement of the intervention through a randomized controlled trial including.
There is an increased interest in advocating patients for more involvement in their own care and to develop systems supporting this. With a rapid development in the area of informational and communicational technology it is important to investigate the possibilities of such interventions within the health care sector. Down syndrome is a genetic condition, caused by abnormal cell division in chromosome 21, and antenatal screening for Down syndrome is a well-established programme in several countries. The screening test combines the pregnant women's age, ultrasound findings and biochemical markers to estimate the risk of caring a fetus having Down syndrome. Pregnant women at increased risk are offered further invasive tests. The purpose of screening for Down syndrome is to assist pregnant women to make their own choices, and accurate information is a prerequisite for making an informed choice.
Objective:
The overall purpose of this project is to assess whether the use of an eHealth tool improves pregnant women's capability of making an informed choice about prenatal screening for Down syndrome.
The participants were recruited among pregnant women referred to prenatal screening for Down syndrome at Odense University Hospital, Denmark. Exclusion criteria were signs of high risk of abortion, vulnerable women, late referral, not able to speak Danish and pregnant women declining to participate.
In this randomized study measures will be made on:
Research Unit for Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Odense University Hospital
Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark
Centre for Innovative Medical Technology
Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen
Division of Surgery, University College London
Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research, London, UK
Lillebaelt Academy of Professional Higher Education