The feasibility of implementing a digital pregnancy and postpartum support program in the Midwestern United States and the association with maternal and infant health
The benefits of mobile applications in the prenatal period remain understudied. This study assessed associations between the Pregnancy Postpartum Support Program (PPSP), a digital wraparound service, and maternal and infant outcomes in a Medicaid population. A retrospective analysis was conducted on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Preventive medicine reports 2025-01, Vol.49, p.102953, Article 102953 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The benefits of mobile applications in the prenatal period remain understudied. This study assessed associations between the Pregnancy Postpartum Support Program (PPSP), a digital wraparound service, and maternal and infant outcomes in a Medicaid population.
A retrospective analysis was conducted on pregnant patients with Medicaid insurance who received care and delivered in a Midwestern United States healthcare system between 8/1/2022–8/15/2023, comparing outcomes among those who did versus did not opt for PPSP enrollment. Enrolled patients were offered a mobile device app providing weekly education, “twenty-four seven” support from a clinical team, and telehealth provider visits. Adjusted multiple covariate analyses were completed using linear and logistic regressions. Patient engagement, vendor-based interaction and perception of care data were also examined.
1912 patients were evaluated: 397 in the PPSP and 1515 in the control group. PPSP cohort inclusion was associated with 4 % lower maternal length of stay (LOS) (p = 0.05), 14 % lower infant LOS (p |
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ISSN: | 2211-3355 2211-3355 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102953 |