Can a tablet app make pregnancy safer for moms in india and nepal?
NCT ID NCT03700034
First seen May 14, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tests a tablet-based decision support tool called mIRA that helps frontline health workers provide better antenatal care. It focuses on detecting and managing gestational diabetes, pregnancy-induced high blood pressure, and anemia. About 1,320 pregnant women in India and Nepal are taking part. The goal is to see if the tool improves routine check-ups and health outcomes.
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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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