"Empowering Parents: Mobile Education Reduces Preterm Birth Risks"

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Source: Contemporary Obgyn
"Empowering Parents: Mobile Education Reduces Preterm Birth Risks"
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that a smartphone-based preterm birth education program effectively improved knowledge on preterm birth risks in patients. The program, called Preemie Prep for Parents (P3), utilized short, animated videos to educate pregnant individuals on topics such as breastfeeding, risk-appropriate neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) levels, and factors impacting birth outcomes. Participants in the intervention group who used the P3 program demonstrated higher knowledge levels and improved preparedness for decision-making compared to the control group. The study suggests that mobile antenatal education can be a valuable tool in educating patients about preterm birth risks without increasing anxiety.

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