Feasibility of a Telemonitoring Program for Pregnant Women at High-Risk for Preeclampsia in Pakistan
Preeclampsia, Pregnant With Complication
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Preeclampsia focused on measuring Telemonitoring, mHealth, Remote monitoring
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Pregnant women at high-risk for preeclampsia (HRPE) who are either in their first or second trimester of pregnancy. The definition of HRPE will follow that of the NICE guidelines that define pregnant women at HRPE as those who have one high-risk factor or more than one moderate risk factor for preeclampsia. Participants who can speak and read (at least at a rudimentary level with help from a caregiver) the Urdu language for ease of communication with the research team and to be able to use the telemonitoring system. Partners (almost always male husbands in the Pakistani culture) and/or other caregivers (e.g., mother and mother-in-law) of pregnant women [for post-study interviews] Clinicians and nurses involved in the implementation of the telemonitoring program [for post-study interviews] Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant women at high-risk for preeclampsia who are admitted to hospital for the management of their preeclampsia condition
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Telemonitoring Program for Pregnant Women at High Risk for Preeclampsia in Pakistan
The study intervention includes a telemonitoring program for high-risk pregnant women, which will be delivered using the telemonitoring platform. The trial will administer the telemonitoring program to 50 pregnant women at high risk for preeclampsia. The intervention will enable pregnant women to take daily blood pressure readings at home with a provided Bluetooth-enabled home blood pressure monitor, to report if participants have symptoms, and to receive automated alerts and self-care messages (e.g., instructing patients to repeat blood pressure readings, call a medical officer, visit the emergency department, etc.). A healthcare provider (medical officer) will receive alerts from the telemonitoring system if the patient's blood pressure trends are out of the target or if the patient is reporting symptoms.