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Clinical Trial
. 2004 Jan:50:80-7.

Assessing antenatal psychosocial health. Randomized controlled trial of two versions of the ALPHA form

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Assessing antenatal psychosocial health. Randomized controlled trial of two versions of the ALPHA form

Deana Midmer et al. Can Fam Physician. 2004 Jan.

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether participants preferred a provider-completed or self-reported antenatal psychosocial health assessment (ALPHA) form, to evaluate the forms' effectiveness in facilitating disclosure of psychosocial issues, and to determine whether different providers gathered different information.

Design: Randomized controlled study.

Setting: Offices of family physicians and public health nurses (PHNs) in three health regions on Prince Edward Island.

Participants: Physicians, PHNs, and 76 pregnant women.

Interventions: Participants completed one form and a questionnaire on theirexperience. Providers were also interviewed.

Main outcome measures: Suitability and effectiveness of the forms and frequency of issues disclosed by type of form and provider.

Results: Most participants would recommend routine use of the ALPHA form for all pregnant women. Of the 238 psychosocial issues disclosed, significantly more were disclosed to physicians than to PHNs.

Conclusion: Both forms were acceptable to women and providers (no clear preference emerged) and were effective at gathering information. Physicians gathered significantly more information than PHNs.

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    Price D, Shaw E. Price D, et al. Can Fam Physician. 2004 May;50:697; author reply 697-8. Can Fam Physician. 2004. PMID: 15171668 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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