Can a tablet improve pregnancy care for thousands of women in south asia?
NCT ID NCT03700034
First seen May 14, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026
Summary
This study tests a tablet-based decision support system called mIRA, designed to help frontline health workers in India and Nepal provide better antenatal care. The tool guides them to check for high blood pressure, diabetes, and anemia during routine visits. About 1,320 pregnant women will take part to see if the tool improves detection and management of these conditions.
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Locations
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Health posts
Dhulikhel, Nepal
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Primary Health Centres
Siddipet, Telangana, India
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Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
Medak, Telangana, India
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Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
Rangareddy, Telangana, India
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Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
Vikārābād, Telangana, India
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Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
Yadadri Bhuvnagiri, Telangana, India
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