Oxfordshire Women and Their Children's Health (OxWATCH)

May 10, 2018 updated by: Ingrid Granne, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust

Oxfordshire Women and Their Children's Health- A Feasibility Study

The aim of this feasibility study is to test recruitment of participants into Phase 1 of the study and then the re-recruitment and retention of participants in Phase 2 of the study. The investigators will also be assessing the acceptability of recruitment strategy and data collection to participants.

The effect of pre-pregnancy factors (biophysical, genetic, socioeconomic, behavioural and psychological) on obstetric, cardiovascular, socioeconomic, behavioural and psychological outcomes will all be examined.

Study Overview

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Detailed Description

The aim of this study is to recruit 300 women. The investigators anticipate that a subset of recruits will become pregnant during the pilot study.

This is a feasibility study with two phases:

  • Phase 1: A detailed characterisation of nulliparous women who have an address in Oxfordshire or work in Oxfordshire
  • Phase 2: Detailed assessment of events during and immediately after a first viable pregnancy.

During the Phase 1 visit:

  • Participation is explained by a research nurse/midwife, any questions are answered and women, who agree, sign the consent form.
  • A questionnaire covering medical and family history, socioeconomic information, behavioural factors and psychological measures will be completed.
  • Baseline anthropometry - height, weight, hip/ waist ratio, USS measurement of fat (thigh and abdomen), bioimpedence.
  • Cardiovascular - pulse and BP (peripheral / central), arterial stiffness, echocardiogram, carotid imaging and endothelial function (endo-check) tests are completed.
  • Fasting venous blood sample (maximum 40 mls) including whole blood for maternal DNA.
  • Urine sample
  • Salivette

Once a participant has become pregnant she is eligible to enter phase 2 of the study. Phase 2 involves 6 further visits at 7, 11-13, 18-20, 28, 34 weeks gestation and 3 months post-delivery. During these visits repeated measurements of the above investigations will be carried out.

In addition, there will be a fetal ultrasound at 7 and 28 weeks and questionnaires at 7, 28 and 3 months post-delivery. An acceptability questionnaire will also be given to participants following completion of the study.

The end of the feasibility study will be the date of the final phase 2 visit of the last participant becoming pregnant during the feasibility study.

By collecting the above data the investigators anticipate recording and reporting longitudinal data in relation to the following:

•Incidence of obstetric complications

The incidence of pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, pregnancy induced hypertension, antenatal and postnatal depression and preterm birth.

•Longitudinal variation in cardiovascular parameters

Changes in longitudinal measures of blood pressure, carotid intima media thickness, pulse wave velocity, cardiac structure and function and endothelial function from pre-conception until 34 weeks gestation.

•Longitudinal changes in socioeconomic factors

By use of a questionnaire at pre-conception, 7 weeks gestation and 28 weeks gestation we will record employment and relationship status.

•Longitudinal changes in behavioural factors

By use of a questionnaire at pre-conception, 7 weeks gestation and 28 weeks gestation the investigators will record diet, weight control and perception, exercise, smoking, alcohol use and drug use.

•Longitudinal changes in psychological factors

By use of a questionnaire at pre-conception, 7 weeks gestation and 28 weeks gestation the investigators will record levels of anxiety, depression and quality of life and perceived health status.

•Longitudinal changes in the health status of participant and their family

By use of a questionnaire at pre-conception the investigators will record the participants' medical and family history, reproductive and sexual history and pain perception. At 7 weeks gestation and 28 weeks gestation the questionnaire will enquire about any changes or additions to the participants' medical and family history as well as reproductive and sexual health and pain perception.

Study Type

Observational

Enrollment (Anticipated)

250

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Contact

Study Locations

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

18 years to 40 years (Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Genders Eligible for Study

Female

Sampling Method

Non-Probability Sample

Study Population

Participants will be nulliparous women of reproductive age (18-40 years), who are not pregnant but could have a planned or unplanned pregnancy during the duration of the study. Participants must be willing to have research investigations before, during and after pregnancy.

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the study
  • Participant is female, aged 18-40 years
  • Participant is not pregnant
  • Participant lives or works in Oxfordshire

Exclusion Criteria:

  • A previous live birth or still birth after 24 weeks gestation

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

Cohorts and Interventions

Group / Cohort
Feasibility Study
Nulliparous women of reproductive age (18-40 years), who are not pregnant but could have a planned or unplanned pregnancy during the duration of the study.

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Recruitment feasibility
Time Frame: 2 years
This will be measured by the number of participants recruited into Phase 1 (pre-pregnancy) and Phase 2 (pregnancy) of the study. The investigators intend to recruit 300 participants into Phase 1 and 100 participants into Phase 2.
2 years

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Live birth rate
Time Frame: 2 years
2 years
The retention of participants in Phase 2
Time Frame: 2 years
The investigators aim to retain 90% of participants recruited into Phase 2 from 7 weeks gestation until delivery.
2 years
Incidence of pregnancy within 12 months of recruitment.
Time Frame: 2 years in total, 12 month for each recruit
2 years in total, 12 month for each recruit
Incidence of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy in Phase 2 participants
Time Frame: 2 years
2 years
Incidence of loss to follow-up
Time Frame: 2 years
2 years
Proportion of participants who provide full data at baseline and throughout pregnancy
Time Frame: 2 years
2 years
Acceptability of the recruitment strategy to participants
Time Frame: 2 years
At the end of a participant's involvement in the study the participant will be asked to complete an anonymous, validated acceptability questionnaire. It is anticipated that this will provide insight into why participants took part, the acceptability of the recruitment strategy, the participant's reactions to research participation and how acceptable the participant found study requirements and assessments.
2 years
Acceptability of the data collection procedures to participants.
Time Frame: 2 years
At the end of a participant's involvement in the study the participant will be asked to complete an anonymous, validated acceptability questionnaire. It is anticipated that this will provide insight into why participants took part, the acceptability of the recruitment strategy, the participant's reactions to research participation and how acceptable the participant found study requirements and assessments.
2 years

Collaborators and Investigators

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Sponsor

Collaborators

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Ingrid Granne, University of Oxford

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Study record dates

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Study Major Dates

Study Start

April 1, 2013

Primary Completion (Anticipated)

December 31, 2018

Study Completion (Anticipated)

December 31, 2018

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

January 20, 2015

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

April 14, 2015

First Posted (Estimate)

April 17, 2015

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

May 11, 2018

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

May 10, 2018

Last Verified

May 1, 2018

More Information

Terms related to this study

Keywords

Other Study ID Numbers

  • 12/SC/0492

Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)

Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

UNDECIDED

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