npj Digital Medicine (Mar 2022)

Better Understanding of the Metamorphosis of Pregnancy (BUMP): protocol for a digital feasibility study in women from preconception to postpartum

  • S. M. Goodday,
  • E. Karlin,
  • A. Brooks,
  • C. Chapman,
  • D. R. Karlin,
  • L. Foschini,
  • E. Kipping,
  • M. Wildman,
  • M. Francis,
  • H. Greenman,
  • Li Li,
  • E. Schadt,
  • M. Ghassemi,
  • A. Goldenberg,
  • F. Cormack,
  • N. Taptiklis,
  • C. Centen,
  • S. Smith,
  • S. Friend

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-022-00579-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract The Better Understanding the Metamorphosis of Pregnancy (BUMP) study is a longitudinal feasibility study aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the pre-pregnancy and pregnancy symptom experience using digital tools. The present paper describes the protocol for the BUMP study. Over 1000 participants are being recruited through a patient provider-platform and through other channels in the United States (US). Participants in a preconception cohort (BUMP-C) are followed for 6 months, or until conception, while participants in a pregnancy cohort (BUMP) are followed into their fourth trimester. Participants are provided with a smart ring, a smartwatch (BUMP only), and a smart scale (BUMP only) alongside cohort-specific study apps. Participant centric engagement strategies are used that aim to co-design the digital approach with participants while providing knowledge and support. The BUMP study is intended to lay the foundational work for a larger study to determine whether participant co-designed digital tools can be used to detect, track and return multimodal symptoms during the perinatal window to inform individual level symptom trajectories.