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Examining the Effectiveness of Interactive Webtoons for Premature Birth Prevention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

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Kim, S-H; De Gagne, JC
Published in: JMIR research protocols
May 2024

Premature birth poses significant health challenges globally, impacting infants, families, and society. Despite recognition of its contributing factors, efforts to reduce its incidence have seen limited success. A notable gap exists in the awareness among women of childbearing age (WCA) regarding both the risks of premature birth and the preventative measures they can take. Research suggests that enhancing health beliefs and self-management efficacy in WCA could foster preventive health behaviors. Interactive webtoons offer an innovative, cost-effective avenue for delivering engaging, accessible health education aimed at preventing premature birth.This protocol describes a randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of a novel, self-guided, web-based intervention-Pregnancy Story I Didn't Know in Interactive Webtoon Series (PSIDK-iWebtoons)-designed to enhance self-management efficacy and promote behaviors preventing premature birth in WCA.Using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, this study first conducts a quantitative analysis followed by a qualitative inquiry to evaluate outcomes and feasibility. Participants are randomly assigned to 2 groups: one accessing the PSIDK-iWebtoons and the other receiving Pregnancy Story I Didn't Know in Text-Based Information (PSIDK-Texts) over 3 weeks. We measure primary efficacy through the self-management self-efficacy scale for premature birth prevention (PBP), alongside secondary outcomes including perceptions of susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers based on the health belief model for PBP and PBP intention. Additional participant-reported outcomes are assessed at baseline, the postintervention time point, and the 4-week follow-up. The feasibility of the intervention is assessed after the end of the 3-week intervention period. Outcome analysis uses repeated measures ANOVA for quantitative data, while qualitative data are explored through content analysis of interviews with 30 participants.The study received funding in June 2021 and institutional review board approval in October 2023. Both the PSIDK-iWebtoons and PSIDK-Texts interventions have been developed and pilot-tested from July to November 2023, with the main phase of quantitative data collection running from November 2023 to March 2024. Qualitative data collection commenced in February 2024 and will conclude in May 2024. Ongoing analyses include process evaluation and data interpretation.This trial will lay foundational insights into the nexus of interactive web-based interventions and the improvement of knowledge and practices related to PBP among WCA. By demonstrating the efficacy and feasibility of a web-based, interactive educational tool, this study will contribute essential evidence to the discourse on accessible and scientifically robust digital platforms. Positive findings will underscore the importance of such interventions in fostering preventive health behaviors, thereby supporting community-wide efforts to mitigate the risk of premature births through informed self-management practices.Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) KCT0008931; https://cris.nih.go.kr/cris/search/detailSearch.do?seq=25857.DERR1-10.2196/58326.

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JMIR research protocols

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1929-0748

ISSN

1929-0748

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

13

Start / End Page

e58326

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Premature Birth
  • Pregnancy
  • Internet-Based Intervention
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Adult
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
 

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Kim, S.-H., & De Gagne, J. C. (2024). Examining the Effectiveness of Interactive Webtoons for Premature Birth Prevention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols, 13, e58326. https://doi.org/10.2196/58326
Kim, Sun-Hee, and Jennie C. De Gagne. “Examining the Effectiveness of Interactive Webtoons for Premature Birth Prevention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.JMIR Research Protocols 13 (May 2024): e58326. https://doi.org/10.2196/58326.
Kim, Sun-Hee, and Jennie C. De Gagne. “Examining the Effectiveness of Interactive Webtoons for Premature Birth Prevention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.JMIR Research Protocols, vol. 13, May 2024, p. e58326. Epmc, doi:10.2196/58326.

Published In

JMIR research protocols

DOI

EISSN

1929-0748

ISSN

1929-0748

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

13

Start / End Page

e58326

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Premature Birth
  • Pregnancy
  • Internet-Based Intervention
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Adult
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems