| Literature DB >> 35177414 |
Nishadi Nethmini Withanage1, Jessica R Botfield2, Sonia Srinivasan3, Kirsten I Black4, Danielle Mazza2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy outcomes can be adversely affected by a range of modifiable risk factors, including alcohol consumption, smoking, obesity, drug use, and poor nutrition, during the preconception period. Preconception care (PCC) involves interventions that identify and seek to change behavioural, biomedical, and social risks present in reproductive-aged women and men. Primary care is well situated to offer PCC interventions but the effectiveness of these interventions is not clear. AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of primary care-based PCC delivered to reproductive-aged women and/or men to improve health knowledge, reduce preconception risk factors, and improve pregnancy outcomes. DESIGN &Entities:
Keywords: general practice; pre-pregnancy care; preconception care; pregnancy outcome; primary health care
Year: 2022 PMID: 35177414 PMCID: PMC9447311 DOI: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJGP Open ISSN: 2398-3795
PICO criteria
| Population terms | Teen* or adolescen* or youth or men or man or female or male or woman or women or reproductive age or child bearing age or childbearing age |
| Intervention terms | preconcept* or pre concept* or interconcept* or prepregnan* or pre pregnan* or pregnanc* plan* or plan* pregnanc* adj8 health program* or health education or health promot* or advic* or advis* or intervention* or care or assess* or risk or counsel* or screen* or folic acid supplement* or folate supplement* |
| Comparison | No preconception care or usual care |
| Outcomes | Primary outcomes will include but not limited to: knowledge of factors that affect health during the preconception period, and pregnancy outcomes including: maternal morbidity, prematurity and birth weight, fetal or neonatal mortality and morbidity, and fetal abnormalities.Secondary outcomes will include reduction in modifiable risk factors including but not limited to: weight, drug use, alcohol consumption, and smoking.(No specific key terms for outcomes were included when developing the search strategy owing to the heterogeneity of the outcomes measured across individual studies.) |
PICO = Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome.