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Doulas as Environmental Educators and Partners Study
Sponsor: Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)
Summary
The aims of this project are: Aim 1: Determine the extent to which an environmental health literacy educational intervention designed for doulas improves their environmental health literacy of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in personal care products. Hypothesis 1a. Doulas who participate in an environmental health literacy course will have a higher environmental health literacy score based on quantitative questionnaire evaluation post-course compared to pre-course. Hypothesis 1b. Doulas who participate in the environmental health literacy course will have a higher environmental health literacy scores post-course compared to doulas who do not take the environmental health literacy course. Aim 2: Determine the extent to which pregnant people counseled by doulas with training in environmental health literacy have higher environmental health literacy scores and lower usage of personal care products containing EDCs following doula counseling. Hypothesis 2a. Compared to pregnant people not counseled by doulas on EDCs in personal care products, pregnant individuals counseled by doulas on these EDCs will have improved scores in environmental health literacy. Hypothesis 2b. Compared to pregnant people not counseled by doulas on EDCs in personal care products, pregnant individuals receiving counseling will use fewer personal care products associated with containing EDCs based on a validated questionnaire. Aim 3: Determine whether concentrations of EDC biomarkers decreased after the intervention for the intervention group. Hypothesis 3: Urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations will be lower post-course compared to pre-course for the intervention group.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2023-10-20
Completion Date
2026-02-15
Last Updated
2025-12-26
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Online educational phthalate course
This is an online course focused on phthalates for reproductive health professionals. It consists of videos from patient, scientist, and OBGYN perspectives describing how phthalates relate to reproductive health. There is also an interactive module and worksheet to facilitate conversations about phthalates with pregnant individuals.
Control environmental education
Participants in the control group will receive access to environmental exposures other than phthalates.
Phthalate conversation
Participants in the intervention groups will be asked to engage in conversations about phthalates between doulas/pregnant individuals.
Environmental exposures conversation
Participants in the intervention groups will be asked to engage in conversations about environmental exposures (other than phthalates) between doulas/pregnant individuals.
Locations (1)
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts, United States