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Social media messaging in pregnancy: comparing content of Text4baby to content of free smart phone applications of pregnancy.

Adam K Lewkowitz1, Betsy E O'Donnell2, Sanae Nakagawa1, Juan E Vargas2, Marya G Zlatnik2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Text4baby is the only free text-message program for pregnancy available. Our objective was to determine whether content differed between Text4baby and popular pregnancy smart phone applications (apps).
METHODS: Researchers enrolled in Text4baby in 2012 and downloaded the four most-popular free pregnancy smart phone apps in July 2013; content was re-extracted in February 2014. Messages were assigned thematic codes. Two researchers coded messages independently before reviewing all the codes jointly to ensure consistency. Logistic regression modeling determined statistical differences between Text4baby and smart phone apps.
RESULTS: About 1399 messages were delivered. Of these, 333 messages had content related to more than one theme and were coded as such, resulting in 1820 codes analyzed. Compared to smart phone apps, Text4baby was significantly more likely to have content regarding Postpartum Planning, Seeking Care, Recruitment and Prevention and significantly less likely to mention Normal Pregnancy Symptoms. No messaging program included content regarding postpartum contraception.
CONCLUSIONS: To improve content without increasing text message number, Text4baby could replace messages on recruitment with messages regarding normal pregnancy symptoms, fetal development and postpartum contraception.

Keywords:  Pregnancy; Text4baby; prenatal care; short messaging service; smart phone applications; social media

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25731656     DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2015.1017460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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Authors:  B E O'Donnell; A K Lewkowitz; J E Vargas; M G Zlatnik
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2.  For You and Your Baby (4YYB): Adapting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Text4Baby Program for Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Soha Bahanshal; Steven Coughlin; Benyuan Liu
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2017-02-28

3.  Intervention planning and modification of the BUMP intervention: a digital intervention for the early detection of raised blood pressure in pregnancy.

Authors:  Rebecca Band; Lisa Hinton; Katherine L Tucker; Lucy C Chappell; Carole Crawford; Marloes Franssen; Sheila Greenfield; James Hodgkinson; Christine McCourt; Richard J McManus; Jane Sandall; Mauro Dala Santos; Carmelo Velardo; Lucy Yardley
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