Assessing the Maternal Outcome Monitoring Systems
Single Arm Clinical Trial of a Novel Smartphone-based Somatic and Psychological Symptom Monitoring and Decision Support Tool for African American and Spanish Speaking Patients in the Near Postpartum Period
Columbia University
80 participants
Dec 11, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Pregnancy-related death is a growing public health issues, which are of particular concern to minority groups, including African-Americans and Spanish-speaking Latinas. Our proposal aims to improve a patient's ability to detect warning signs of pregnancy related death and seek medical care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Greater than 28 weeks pregnant
- Receiving healthcare in the United States
- Age 18 years or older
- \[Identify as Black or African American race AND able to speak and read English, AND preferred language of English\] OR \[Identify as Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity AND Spanish able to speak and read Spanish AND preferred language of Spanish\]
- Planned delivery at the following NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals: Children's Hospital of New York, Allen Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center, Lower Manhattan Hospital
Exclusion Criteria3
- Severe cognitive impairment
- Major psychiatric illness
- Concomitant terminal illness that would preclude participation.
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Interventions
The Maternal Outcome Monitoring and Support system is a mobile health application that allows participants to choose symptoms they may be having that are warning signs of pregnancy related death. They then receive decision support about when they should seek medical care (call their provider or go to an emergency room).
Locations(2)
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NCT06415942