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Reducing alcohol use during pregnancy via health counseling by midwives and internet-based computer-tailored feedback: a cluster randomized trial.
van der Wulp, Nickie Y; Hoving, Ciska; Eijmael, Kim; Candel, Math J J M; van Dalen, Wim; De Vries, Hein.
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  • van der Wulp NY; Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy STAP, Utrecht, Netherlands. nvanderwulp@stap.nl.
J Med Internet Res ; 16(12): e274, 2014 Dec 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25486675
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Effective interventions are needed to reduce neurobehavioral impairments in children due to maternal alcohol use during pregnancy. Currently, health-counseling interventions have shown inconsistent results to reduce prenatal alcohol use. Thus, more research using health counseling is needed to gain more knowledge about the effectiveness of this type of intervention on reducing alcohol use during pregnancy. An alternative and promising strategy is computer tailoring. However, to date, no study has shown the effectiveness of this intervention mode.

OBJECTIVE:

The aim was to test the effectiveness of health counseling and computer tailoring on stopping and reducing maternal alcohol use during pregnancy in a Dutch sample of pregnant women using alcohol.

METHODS:

A total of 60 Dutch midwifery practices, randomly assigned to 1 of 3 conditions, recruited 135 health counseling, 116 computer tailoring, and 142 usual care respondents from February to September 2011. Health-counseling respondents received counseling from their midwife according to a health-counseling protocol, which consisted of 7 steps addressed in 3 feedback sessions. Computer-tailoring respondents received usual care from their midwife and 3 computer-tailored feedback letters via the Internet. Usual care respondents received routine alcohol care from their midwife. After 3 and 6 months, we assessed the effect of the interventions on alcohol use.

RESULTS:

Multilevel multiple logistic regression analyses showed that computer-tailoring respondents stopped using alcohol more often compared to usual care respondents 6 months after baseline (53/68, 78% vs 51/93, 55%; P=.04). Multilevel multiple linear regression analyses showed that computer-tailoring respondents (mean 0.35, SD 0.31 units per week) with average (P=.007) or lower (P<.001) alcohol use before pregnancy or with average (P=.03) or lower (P=.002) social support more strongly reduced their alcohol use 6 months after baseline compared to usual care respondents (mean 0.48, SD 0.54 units per week). Six months after baseline, 72% (62/86) of the health-counseling respondents had stopped using alcohol. This 17% difference with the usual care group was not significant.

CONCLUSIONS:

This is the first study showing that computer tailoring can be effective to reduce alcohol use during pregnancy; health counseling did not effectively reduce alcohol use. Future researchers developing a health-counseling intervention to reduce alcohol use during pregnancy are recommended to invest more in recruitment of pregnant women and implementation by health care providers. Because pregnant women are reluctant to disclose their alcohol use to health professionals and computer tailoring preserves a person's anonymity, this effective computer-tailoring intervention is recommended as an attractive intervention for pregnant women using alcohol. TRIAL REGISTRATION Dutch Trial Register NTR 2058; http//www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=2058 (Archived by WebCite at http//www.webcitation.org/6NpT1oHol).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas / Aconselhamento / Internet / Conhecimento Psicológico de Resultados / Enfermeiros Obstétricos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas / Aconselhamento / Internet / Conhecimento Psicológico de Resultados / Enfermeiros Obstétricos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article