New program aims to close health gap for pacific islander moms
NCT ID NCT04558619
Summary
This study is testing whether a culturally adapted group prenatal program is a practical way to help improve health outcomes for Marshallese Pacific Islander mothers and their babies. It will enroll about 40 pregnant Marshallese women to participate in the program and gather feedback from participants and community members. The goal is to see if this approach can help reduce known health disparities in areas like pregnancy weight gain, breastfeeding, and birth outcomes.
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest
RECRUITINGFayetteville, Arkansas, 72703, United States
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