New study aims to tackle heart disease crisis among black mothers
NCT ID NCT05499507
Summary
This study aims to reduce heart disease risk for Black women during and after pregnancy. Researchers will compare two support programs for 432 Black mothers with high blood pressure or obesity. One program provides basic health coaching, while the other adds community doula care, mental health support, and lactation help to see if these extra services improve outcomes.
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Temple University/Temple Health
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19140, United States
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