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Data obtained from the health in pregnancy and post birth study

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posted on 2024-05-17, 03:02 authored by Helen Skouteris, Marita McCabe, Bridie Kent, Lauren Bruce, Jennifer Lachal
Data is being obtained via a randomised controlled trial to measure the efficacy of specialised health coaching intervention designed to prevent excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention among women.<br><br>The study will collect data via a self-report questionnaire (available in hardcopy and online) at 5 time points across pregnancy and post-birth, including Pregnancy (16 -32 weeks gestation) and Postpartum period (6 weeks to 12 months post-birth). Objective measures are obtained by researchers in a consulting room in a clinic room within a hospital antenatal clinic. Hospital records are also accessed via the Bed Optimization System (BOS). Data obtained includes: demographic information (e.g., education, income), objective measures of height, weight and waist circumference, healthcare resource use general distress and psychopathology (stress, anxiety, depression), exercise and dietary habits, motivation/readiness to change, body dissatisfaction, labour experiences and birth outcomes.<p></p>

Funding

APP1009324

History

Alternative title

HIPP study

Project name

Health in Pregnancy and Post-birth : The HIPP study

Access conditions

Access to data restricted due to privacy of medical information obtained from hospital records (BOS). Enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Helen Skouteris.

Collection start date

2011-01-01

Material type

doc, xls, spss, mp3

Resource type

database

Language

eng

Notes

Randomised controlled trial of a specialised health coaching intervention to prevent excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention among women. The study will collect data at multiple time points during pregnancy and post-birth.

Copyright notice

2011, Deakin University

Extent

560MB. Approx. 33 x time 1 (baseline) questionnaire packs; 23 audio recordings (September 2011-December 2011). Per annum: 1700MB (audio recordings), database, approx. 396 x questionnaire packs

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