KULEA-NET: A Mobile Application for African American/Black Mothers to Promote Exclusive and Continuous Breastfeeding

PHASE2UnknownINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

523

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 1, 2023

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2024

Study Completion Date

May 30, 2024

Conditions
BreastfeedingExclusive Breastfeeding
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

KULEA-NET application

African American/Black (AA/B) women recruited at 3 distinct stages of pregnancy - i.e. 1) 29 to 34 weeks gestational age, 2) 35 to 40 weeks gestational age, and 3)immediately post-partum, will be assigned to the intervention group and start using the KULEA-NET platform. Women in the intervention arm #1 will use KULEA-NET for a total duration of approximately 9 months (3 months prenatal and 6 months post-partum; women in the intervention arm #2 will use KULEA-NET for a total duration of approximately 7 months (1 month prenatal and 6 months post-partum); and women in the intervention arm #3 will use KULEA-NET for a total duration of approximately 6 months (only post-partum). Each woman will have access to all components of the KULEA-NET platform: the text messages, knowledge base, 3 different types of videos, and breastfeeding-friendly spaces and breastfeeding classes near them.

BEHAVIORAL

Control Group: Usual Care

Control participants will receive usual care i.e. standard obstetrical care at MWHC and Mamatoto Village and will receive standard Babyscripts app only without the KULEA-NET tile. Information from the ACOG about the maternal and infant health benefits of breastfeeding will also be provided (e.g., they will get pamphlets on the importance of breastfeeding as well as lactation consultation).

Trial Locations (3)

20782

Medstar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville

20019-3739

Mamatoto Village, Washington D.C.

20052-0042

The George Washington University, Washington D.C.

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

George Washington University

OTHER

collaborator

Medstar Health Research Institute

OTHER

collaborator

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)

NIH

lead

Benten Technologies, Inc.

INDUSTRY