Virtual doula groups aim to stop dangerous pregnancy complication in At-Risk women
NCT ID NCT07491510
Summary
This study is testing whether a special telehealth prenatal care program can help prevent early-onset preeclampsia, a serious high blood pressure condition in pregnancy. The program provides virtual group sessions led by doulas, along with home blood pressure monitors, for low-income Black women in Kansas who are at moderate or high risk. Researchers want to see if this approach helps women monitor their blood pressure better, take recommended aspirin, and ultimately reduce cases of this dangerous condition.
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