Landmark UK study probes unequal ambulance access for mothers
NCT ID NCT07049263
Summary
This UK study aims to understand if all women have equal access to emergency ambulance services during pregnancy, birth, and shortly after having a baby. Researchers will analyze data from 18,000 women to see if there are differences in health outcomes for mothers and babies based on how they accessed care. The goal is to identify barriers and improve maternity services to make them safer and fairer for everyone.
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Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester, United Kingdom
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