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Why the Last Weeks of Pregnancy Count: Consumer Campaign Florida Chapter March of Dimes and Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions
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FL Consumer Education Campaign Developed in response to March of Dimes RFP Goal: To increase consumer knowledge about the importance of the last week’s of pregnancy and their contribution to infant health and development. Cooperative agreement implemented over three-years.
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Campaign Components Utilize existing MOD’s “39 Weeks/Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait” materials launched nationally June 2011 Develop original material for disparate populations (Hispanics, fathers) Coordinate campaign activities with the Florida Perinatal Quality Initiative and a parallel provider education program by the Chiles Center at USF Partner with Florida DOH, major state insurers and experienced social marketing firms External evaluation
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Print Media Web Banner Ad Consumer Website: marchofdimes.com/39weeks MOD Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait National Campaign
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New Campaign Materials 2012
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Priority Coalitions Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade Broward Healthy Start Coalition Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach County Healthy Start Coalition of Southwest Florida Healthy Start Coalition of Hillsborough County Healthy Start Coalition of Sarasota County Healthy Start Coalition of Santa Rosa County Healthy Start of Orange County (NEW!) Responsibilities: Participate in and help coordinate “Prematurity Awareness Day” activities Aid in the collection of pre- and post-test survey data in priority counties Aid in planning, organization, and logistics of focus groups in priority counties
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Responsibilities of all Coalitions Promote the FAHSC 39 weeks website and overall campaign Participate in pre- and post-training data collection (survey) Facilitate and participate in educational trainings for staff, MomCare, case managers, other partner service providers
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Current Activities Baseline survey completed! Information collected on consumer knowledge, beliefs, behavior pre- campaign. Website! www.39weeksFL.org (Consumer & Provider page) www.39weeksFL.org Link from FAHSC, local Coalition websites Blog, other social media strategies Movie Theater Advertisements Childbirth education curriculum Supplement to FOCEP curriculum, CBE training Continuing Education Training for Health Care Professionals Focus groups (Hispanics, fathers)
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Baseline Survey Survey developed with state and national expert input. Sample determined for each of seven counties based on race/ethnicity and insurance status (insured vs. public or no insurance). Eligible respondents: pregnant or baby <18 months. 276 surveys completed. 43% between 24-29 years old. One-third no college, one-third some college, one-third BA/BS 86% lived with partner or another adult About half of pregnant women were between 21-36 wks; 78% of those with children delivered between 37-40 weeks
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When are babies full-term?
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When is it safe to deliver?
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What consumers think... Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree The best delivery plan for a pregnant mom and her baby is to wait for labor to begin on its own. 49.138.68.22.61.5 In the last 3-4 weeks of pregnancy, a baby is already fully developed and is just getting bigger. 16.245.57.923.76.8 Some doctors and hospitals encourage inducing labor for scheduling convenience. 12.038.616.523.69.4 Some doctors and hospitals encourage C-sections and inducing labor to reduce malpractice lawsuits. 10.626.427.225.310.6 If a pregnancy is healthy, there is nothing wrong with parents planning an induced delivery with their doctor to have their baby at a certain day and time. 7.226.220.227.818.6 Even if your pregnancy has no medical complications, having a baby by C-section has many benefits. 4.513.919.139.722.8
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Not all consumers are alike... Racial differences (Blacks strongest, Whites lowest) In the last 3-4 weeks of pregnancy, a baby is already fully developed and just getting bigger (p<.0001). If a pregnancy is healthy, there is nothing wrong with parents planning an induced delivery with their doctor...(p=.067) Pregnant vs. Recently delivered (<18 months) In the last 3-4 weeks of pregnancy, a baby is...just getting bigger (p=.018) Insurance status (women w/o private insurance more likely) In last 3- 4 weeks... (p=.0001). Even if pregnancy has no complications, having a baby by C- section has many benefits (p=.067)
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Was option of scheduled induction or C- section offered? 19% of pregnant women 49% of new mothers (baby <18 mos) White women reported being offered option 58.2% of time, Hispanic women 47.7% and Black women 41.4% Insured women more likely to report being offered option than uninsured or publicly insured women (57% vs. 35.7%)
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Website www.39weeksfl.org
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Social Media Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/39WeeksFLwww.facebook.com/39WeeksFL Follow Us on Twitter: @39WeeksFL Follow Us on Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/39WeeksFlorida
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