Mobile clinic brings prenatal care to marshallese moms, aims to reduce preterm births
NCT ID NCT07011121
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a mobile version of CenteringPregnancy, a group prenatal care program, for Marshallese women in Arkansas. Marshallese women often face barriers to prenatal care and have higher rates of preterm birth and low birthweight babies. The program used a mobile health clinic to bring care directly to the community, aiming to improve maternal and infant health.
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Institute for Community Health Innovation
Springdale, Arkansas, 72762, United States
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