Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS)
Project Number1U01DP006229-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderFLEISCHFRESSER, SHARON
Awardee OrganizationWISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary/Abstract
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Public Health (DPH) is
applying to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the Pregnancy Risk
Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Funding Opportunity Announcement Number: RFP-
DP-16-001, U01, Component A: Core Funding. PRAMS is an ongoing survey, conducted by the
CDC and state health departments, of mothers who recently had a live birth. PRAMS is an
essential tool in maternal and child health program and policy development, monitoring, and
evaluation and is a key source of information on disparities in birth outcomes and their risk
factors. This third cycle of funding will allow Wisconsin PRAMS to continue and meet the
objectives below and investigate Wisconsin's racial and ethnic disparities during the project
period May 1, 2016 – April 30, 2021.
The objectives of Wisconsin PRAMS are as follows: (1) to understand better how behaviors,
attitudes, and experiences before, during, and immediately after pregnancy relate to and
influence maternal and infant outcomes; (2) to collect population-based data of high quality not
found in other data sources; and (3) to translate results into information for planning and
evaluating public health programs and policy. Wisconsin PRAMS conducts a survey of a
random sample of mothers (stratified by race/ethnicity and geography) who have had a recent
live birth. The survey asks about maternal experiences and perspectives related to their social
and economic conditions, health behaviors, health conditions, and health care before, during,
and shortly after pregnancy. The first funding cycle, 2006 – 2011, was primarily focused on the
design of operating procedures, research, and protocol, including the sample methodology. The
second cycle, 2011 – 2016, focused on maintaining data collection procedures and improving
response rates, expanding the non-Hispanic black oversample in several counties in
collaboration with the Wisconsin Partnership Program's Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families
(LIHF) in order to enhance our ability to investigate disparities, and increasing dissemination of
data for program planning. Results from the PRAMS survey provided compelling, stark, and
unique evidence of major racial and ethnic disparities in social determinants of health,
preconception health, health behaviors, pregnancy intention, stress, postpartum depression,
and safe sleep practices.
In this third cycle, 2016 – 2021, WI PRAMS, in partnership with LIHF, will expand its oversample
to an additional key county and to non-Hispanic whites in these key counties to increase power
to detect differences by race/ethnicity and geography and to provide communities with county-
specific information to drive and evaluate local-level strategic prevention efforts. WI PRAMS will
also explore innovative data collection methods and means of improving response rates; pursue
new and enhance existing partnerships for supplemental funding and bringing data to
meaningful action; and implement a Data to Action plan that is informed by partners, tailored to
intended audiences, disseminated through appropriate channels, and leads to improved health
outcomes for women, infants, children, and ultimately entire families.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Public Health (DPH) is
applying to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the Pregnancy Risk Assessment
Monitoring System (PRAMS) Funding Opportunity Announcement Number: RFA-DP-16-001,
Component A: Core Funding. PRAMS is an ongoing survey of mothers who recently had a live
birth, conducted by the CDC and state health departments. This third cycle of funding will allow
Wisconsin PRAMS to continue for the project period May 1, 2016 – April 30, 2021. PRAMS will
survey mothers asking about maternal behaviors before, during, and after pregnancy.
National Center for Chronic Disease Prev and Health Promo
CFDA Code
946
DUNS Number
036448835
UEI
CG2SZ7HCNV54
Project Start Date
01-May-2016
Project End Date
30-April-2017
Budget Start Date
01-May-2016
Budget End Date
30-April-2017
Project Funding Information for 2016
Total Funding
$174,525
Direct Costs
$170,847
Indirect Costs
$3,678
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2016
National Center for Chronic Disease Prev and Health Promo
$174,525
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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