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Randomized Evaluation of Hypertensive Moms: Interventional Nudge to Drive Transitions of Care
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Nudge for Preeclampsia and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 224 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are stress tests which may identify women at high risk of future cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death among women. Given the public health impact of HDP and CVD, there is a compelling need to identify scalable interventions to improve preventative care among women who have risk identified during pregnancy. We will examine the effects of delivering electronic prompts to obstetric care providers (nudge) on transitions of care in the postpartum period. We will conduct a pilot randomized trial to evaluate whether this nudge intervention will improve postpartum counseling and lead to greater follow-up with preventative care providers among women with HDP.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
An electronic prompt (nudge) will be sent to the participant's obstetric care provider. The provider will receive a staff message in Epic (Penn Chart) that his/her patient has an upcoming postpartum visit. The message will be sent 1 week before the scheduled visit. The message will have patient-specific information including hypertensive diagnosis, blood pressure medication(s), gestational diabetes diagnosis, and primary care provider as listed in the Epic banner. The message will also have dot phrases for recommended counseling and contact information for UPHS primary care and cardiology providers. There will be example text recommending follow-up with primary care or cardiology; counseling on risk of future CVD; and recommending aspirin in a future pregnancy.