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Mothers working to prevent early stillbirth study (MiNESS 20-28): A case-control study protocol

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posted on 2024-02-20, 15:17 authored by AE Heazell, J Wilkinson, RK Morris, N Simpson, LK Smith, T Stacey, C Storey, L Higgins
Introduction In the UK, 1600 babies die every year before, during or immediately after birth at 20-28 weeks' gestation. This bereavement has a similar impact on parental physical and psychological well-being to late stillbirth (>28 weeks' gestation). Improved understanding of potentially modifiable risk factors for late stillbirth (including supine going-to-sleep position) has influenced international clinical practice. Information is now urgently required to similarly inform clinical practice and aid decision-making by expectant mothers/parents, addressing inequalities in pregnancy loss between 20 and 28 weeks. Methods and analysis This study focuses on what portion of risk of pregnancy loss 20-28 weeks' gestation is associated with exposures amenable to public health campaigns/antenatal care adaptation. A case-control study of non-anomalous singleton baby loss (via miscarriage, stillbirth or early neonatal death) 20 +0 to 27 +6 (n=316) and randomly selected control pregnancies (2:1 ratio; n=632) at group-matched gestations will be conducted. Data is collected via participant recall (researcher-administered questionnaire) and extraction from contemporaneous medical records. Unadjusted/confounder-adjusted ORs will be calculated. Exposures associated with early stillbirth at OR≥1.5 will be detectable (p<0.05, β>0.80) assuming exposure prevalence of 30%-60%. Ethics and dissemination NHS research ethical approval has been obtained from the London - Seasonal research ethics committee (23/LO/0622). The results will be presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed open-access journals. Information from this study will enable development of antenatal care and education for healthcare professionals and pregnant people to reduce risk of early stillbirth. Trial registration number NCT06005272.

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences/Population Health Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

BMJ Open

Volume

14

Issue

1

Pagination

e082835

Publisher

BMJ

issn

2044-6055

eissn

2044-6055

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-02-20

Spatial coverage

England

Language

eng

Deposited by

Professor Lucy Smith

Deposit date

2024-02-13

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