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Implementation and Evaluation of Bump2Baby and Me+ Programme for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Routine Maternity Care Setting.
Sponsor: University College Dublin
Summary
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects approximately 1 in 7 pregnancies globally and is associated with significant short and long-term health consequences for both mothers and infants. While lifestyle interventions during pregnancy can effectively reduce GDM risk and its complications, there is limited guidance on how to translate this evidence into routine antenatal and postpartum care. This project looks to address this gap by exploring the effectiveness of the B2B\&Me+ programme within regular maternity services across four European countries and how best to implement it. Women identified as being at higher risk of developing GDM using a GDM screening tool will receive access to the smartphone application that connects them with their health coach, who will provide personalised support about healthy eating, physical activity, mental wellbeing, and infant care from early pregnancy until 9 months after birth. The participants will be randomised initially to a specific referral pathway for the intervention.
Official title: BUMP2BABY & ME+ (B2B&ME+): A Multi-Country, European Implementation Project to Reduce Adverse Birth Outcomes, Improve Maternal and Child Health and Reduce Non-Communicable Disease Risk
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
3600
Start Date
2025-12-01
Completion Date
2028-05-31
Last Updated
2025-09-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Life Style Intervention
The intervention consists of seven related components: I. A Bluetooth-enabled weighing scale that syncs with the app to facilitate self-monitoring of weight. II. Synchronous coaching sessions conducted on a 1:1 basis between the mHealth coach and participants. There will be 2 synchronous sessions, the first at enrolment and the second between 6-8 weeks postpartum. These sessions typically last 45-50 minutes in length with a follow-up summary video message of the goals discussed and, at the beginning of the mother's journey, the establishing of a change agreement. This is mediated through the live-video feature in the B2B\&Me+ mHealth coaching app, but the length and thus number of these sessions is determined by the woman. If the woman is diagnosed with GDM, there will be an opportunity for a third 15-minute synchronous coaching session to review and adjust any lifestyle goals to align with the individual's diabetes management plan. III. Asynchronous mHealth coaching that uses a combi