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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07214012

Planning Together: A Couple-based, Multi-level Prenatal Contraceptive Education Program for Economically Marginalized Families

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this pilot trial is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the Planning Together protocol The hypothesis of this study are 1. The study will achieve feasibility, demonstrated by ≥80% study accrual (30 couples in 8 months), ≥75% protocol adherence, and ≥75% (e.g., education workbook completion) 2. The intervention will be acceptable, with \>80% of participants reporting satisfaction with Planning Together. 3. Patterns of primary outcomes (contraceptive knowledge, communication quality, community referral utilization) and secondary outcomes (agreed contraceptive plan, consistent contraceptive usage and satisfaction, psychological distress, and Short Interpregnancy Intervals \[SII\]) will suggest benefits of the intervention.

Detailed description

This study addresses critical maternal health disparities by targeting SII, which are associated with adverse outcomes such as preterm birth, low birth weight, and preeclampsia. These risks are especially high in economically marginalized populations, particularly in the Southern U.S., where access to prenatal contraceptive education is limited. The "Planning Together" intervention is a culturally-responsive, couple-based approach that seeks to improve consistent, desired contraceptive use by addressing both social barriers (e.g., lack of partner involvement and poor communication) and structural barriers (e.g., food insecurity, housing instability). It combines flexible delivery (online and in-person options) with tailored community referrals and partner-inclusive contraceptive education. At approximately 20 weeks gestation, eligible pregnant participants will be recruited from the UT OBGYN Clinic, with their romantic partners recruited in-person or virtually. After informed consent, both participants will complete a baseline survey. This survey includes demographics and validated measures related to contraceptive knowledge, couple communication, reproductive autonomy, and psychological well-being. The visit also includes a social needs assessment using the Accountable Health Communities Screening Tool, which informs warm hand-off referrals during later sessions. The significance of this work lies in its potential to reduce maternal health disparities through a brief (4-session), sustainable intervention model. If proven feasible and acceptable, "Planning Together" could be scaled to other underserved or marginalized communities and applied to additional perinatal health issues traditionally assigned to the pregnant-capable person (e.g., infant vaccinations, breastfeeding, peripartum mood disorders), ultimately improving both infant and maternal health outcomes.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERJoint contraceptive and couple communication educationJoint Comprehensive Contraceptive Education a. Visual and written description of all currently available contraceptives with explanation of pros and cons Couple constructive communication education 1. Specific couple contraceptive conversation examples. 2. Interactive worksheet to help with joint desired contraceptive decision-making and making a consistent use plan
OTHERCouple communication consultation with Interventionist to increase partner engagement and improve communication1. Couples will bring their completed workbook to reference during the meeting and assess fidelity 2. Reinforce couple contraceptive communication skills. Address any challenges couple has with skill implementation 3. Review desired contraceptive method \& consistent use plan 4. Use motivational interviewing techniques to help couple agree on contraceptive plan
OTHERCheck-ins to support continued partner support & communication1. Review progress toward couple contraceptive communication skills and use of agreed contraceptive method 2. Assess factors promoting successful contraceptive use and communication skills 3. Address barriers to consistent contraceptive use and communication skill implementation via shared problem-solving
OTHERCheck-ins to support continued partner support & communication1. Review progress toward couple contraceptive communication skills and use of agreed contraceptive method 2. Assess factors promoting successful contraceptive use and communication skills 3. Address barriers to consistent contraceptive use and communication skill implementation via shared problem-solving

Timeline

Start date
2025-10-15
Primary completion
2026-10-14
Completion
2026-10-14
First posted
2025-10-09
Last updated
2025-10-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07214012. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.