Eliminating Severe Maternal Morbidity With Heart Health Doulas Trial
- Conditions
- ObesityOverweightVascular DiseasesCardiovascular DiseasesGestational HypertensionHypertensive Disorder of PregnancyToxemiaEclampsiaPreeclampsiaHypertension
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Usual CareBehavioral: Heart Health Doula Intervention Program
- Registration Number
- NCT05655936
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Pittsburgh
- Brief Summary
This is a single site, single-blinded parallel randomized control trial that investigates a multi-level intervention to improve postpartum blood pressure in women with hypertensive disorder pregnancy. The investigators will recruit women diagnosed with a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, identified between 3rd trimester and 2 weeks post-delivery. The investigators will randomize participants to receive usual care home blood pressure monitoring for 6 weeks versus an intervention of usual care + blood pressure and weight monitoring + a doula trained in heart health. This trial will be conducted in partnership with a local community-based organization, Healthy Start Inc.
- Detailed Description
The purpose of this study is to improve blood pressure in women who have a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy. A hypertensive disorder of pregnancy is one in which a woman's blood pressure is elevated during pregnancy. For the purpose of this project, a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy includes gestational hypertension, preeclampsia and eclampsia. By improving blood pressure in pregnant women, the investigators aim to lower the number of women with chronic hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and mortality. The study will enroll 454 women who are 18 years or older, are about to or have recently given birth, and have been diagnosed with a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy. Women will be randomly chosen to take part in usual care or an intervention group.
This study is designed to evaluate support for new moms by providing a postpartum doula in partnership with Healthy Start Inc. Healthy Start is a local community-based organization that supports women, children, fathers, families and communities through community-based programming, advocacy, research, and training. The support provided to new moms will include weekly doula sessions (in-person or virtual), education and support, and blood pressure and weight monitoring. Women will be enrolled during their third trimester up until they are a few weeks postpartum and will complete the study around 12 months postpartum. If assigned to the intervention group, women will attend weekly check-ins with their doula for 8-12 weeks and receive continuous blood pressure and weight monitoring throughout the duration of the study. Both groups will be enrolled into a 6-week home-based blood pressure monitoring program with text messaging support (enrollment in the 6-week program is the standard of care at Magee Women's Hospital following a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy). Both the usual care and intervention groups will attend a follow-up visit at 12 months postpartum.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 454
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Usual Care Group Usual Care The usual care group will receive remote blood pressure monitoring for approximately 6 weeks via the clinical home blood pressure monitoring program at Magee Women's Hospital of UPMC and be discharged after delivery as usual. This monitoring is standardly offered to women post-delivery with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Participants will text in their blood pressures to the medical record systems and be monitored by clinical staff. Postpartum Doula Intervention Group Usual Care The intervention group will receive study devices (blood pressure cuff, scales, etc.) and instructions on 10-12 months of remote blood pressure, and weight monitoring. An electronic referral will be sent to the Healthy Start program to initiate postpartum Doula support for 8-12 weeks, and a Doula moderated social support group for 6 months. The postpartum Doula will deliver a heart health focused intervention aimed at reducing blood pressure by approximately 12 weeks postpartum. Postpartum Doula Intervention Group Heart Health Doula Intervention Program The intervention group will receive study devices (blood pressure cuff, scales, etc.) and instructions on 10-12 months of remote blood pressure, and weight monitoring. An electronic referral will be sent to the Healthy Start program to initiate postpartum Doula support for 8-12 weeks, and a Doula moderated social support group for 6 months. The postpartum Doula will deliver a heart health focused intervention aimed at reducing blood pressure by approximately 12 weeks postpartum.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assess MAP at 12 months postpartum Baseline to approximately 12 months postpartum To test the effectiveness of the postpartum Doula intervention the investigators will evaluate blood pressure and mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 12 months postpartum.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assess Racial Disparities in Healthcare Delivery Up to 12 months postpartum Access to optimal clinical care is essential for all women to successfully recover from a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) within one year postpartum. The investigators will assess racial differences in healthcare service delivery that contribute to inequities in HDP-related care by reviewing the charts of women who enroll in the study and comparing whether care was received, and the type of care aligned with the guidelines/standards by indicating whether the care met, did not meet, or exceeded the standards at critical time points.
Change from baseline in racial disparities and blood pressure & MAP at 12 months Baseline to approximately 12 months postpartum To determine if an enhanced care strategy reduces racial disparities in blood pressure, the investigators will evaluate blood pressure and mean arterial pressure (MAP) recovery by 12 months postpartum by race and by intervention group. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures will be assessed separately. There is evidence that blood pressure should normalize at 6-12 months postpartum and by assessing black vs white differences, the investigators will determine if the intervention can reduce known disparities in blood pressure and MAP.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Magee Women's Hospital of UPMC
🇺🇸Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States