A Telemedicine Prenatal Care Model on Low Risk Pregnants: The m@Mae-e Study (m@mae-e)
Pregnancy; Mental Disorders, COVID-19 Pandemic, Prenatal Stress

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pregnancy; Mental Disorders focused on measuring prenatal care, covid-19, telemedicine, low risk prenatal line of care, health policy, randomized clinical trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Low-risk pregnant (as classified an attending physician and/or the study's obstetrician); Gestational age less at 13 weeks or more in the moment of the first appointment; Portuguese native speaker. Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant involving: hypertension or diabetes mellitus (any type) previous diagnosis; Obesity (BMI equal or greater than 35 m/kg2; Previous diagnosis of severe Sars-CoV-2 2019-related (COVID-19) infection which needed hospitalization; Previous thromboembolic event; Acute or chronic hematological events/diseases; use of anticoagulants or anti platelet aggregation drugs; Chronic cardiovascular, lung or kidney disease and cancer requiring treatment; Immunosuppression state; Severe mental disorder - major depression, generalized anxiety (and others anxiety-related disorders), bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and personality-related disorders in an uncontrolled manner for at least 1 year; At least more than one abortion; History of premature birth; An enrolled patient living in the same house; Plan to move the city.
Sites / Locations
- Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre (ISCMPA)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Usual Care
Telemedicine Prenatal Care
Pregnants at usual care attending appointments in-person.
Pregnants under telemedicine based group attending at least 6 in-person outpatient clinic appointments and the remaining ones (i.e., 3) online.