Conflict Between Maternal Autonomy and Child Health in Substance-use (NCT02797990) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Conflict Between Maternal Autonomy and Child Health in Substance-use
United Kingdom6 participantsStarted 2016-05
Plain-language summary
Qualitative project, comprising open-ended semi-structured interviews with healthcare workers, who provide antenatal care to substance-using women.
Who can participate
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Healthcare workers will be recruited based on their employment status; they must currently provide some form of antenatal are for women who engage in problematic use of substances (limited to illicit drugs, excluding tobacco and alcohol).
* Healthcare workers will not be restricted by age, and all genders will be included. As the research is qualitative, a representative same is unnecessary.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Healthcare workers will be excluded if they do not have experience of providing ante-natal care for women who engage in problematic substance misuse (limited to illicit drugs, excluding tobacco and alcohol) during their pregnancy.
What they're measuring
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Perceptions of conflict between maternal and child-centred approaches
Timeframe: 4 months
Trial details
NCT IDNCT02797990
SponsorLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine