Healing, Equity, Advocacy and Respect for Mamas

Part of paid clinical trials in Charleston, South Carolina.

Sponsor
Medical University of South Carolina
Study ID
NCT06273436
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Postpartum Complication

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
FEMALE
Age
16 Years - 49 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • H.E.A.R. for Mamas — OTHER
    H.E.A.R. for Mamas is a patient and provider informed, multicomponent intervention that uses simple text/phone-based screenings to systematically and frequently monitor women for postpartum complications, chronic conditions and SDoH (Social Determinants of Health) and provides patients with immediate feedback and recommendations based on their screenings.

Study Details

The goal of the proposed research is to test the comparative effectiveness of AIM safety bundles for post-partum women delivered in-person vs. via text/phone to improve early detection of and timely care for complications during the first six weeks postpartum for women experiencing significant health disparities.

Key Dates

Start date
May 28, 2024
Status verified
Jan 2026
Primary completion
Nov 30, 2028
Completion
Mar 30, 2030

Study Design

Enrollment
2,894 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION

Arms

  • No Intervention: Usual Care
    AIM (AIM Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health) safety bundles delivered in-person
  • Experimental: Usual Care plus H.E.A.R. for Mamas
    H.E.A.R. for Mamas is designed to provide the AIM (Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health) Postpartum Discharge Transition education systematically and to frequently monitor women for signs and symptoms of postpartum complications using simple, patient-centered technology (text/phone).

Primary Outcome Measure

Emergency Department (ED) visits within six weeks postpartum [ Time Frame: Within six weeks following the delivery ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Medical University of South CarolinaCharlestonSouth Carolina29425
Constance Guille, MD

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