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A Pharmacist Intervention to Improve Mother and Child Health
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Research Pharmacist for Hypertension. Completed, enrolled 25 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a research pharmacist can improve the health of new mothers and their babies. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Will postpartum women who had elevated blood pressure during pregnancy be willing to participate in the study, talk to a pharmacist about their health and the health of their child, and text us their blood pressure measurements? * Will contact with the pharmacist improve the health of the mother and/or the child? Participants will: * complete a baseline demographic survey, * be given a blood pressure cuff and taught how to use it, * be asked to text us their blood pressure values 2 times per day for 7 days after enrollment, * complete a phone call with a pharmacist discussing their health and the health of their baby, * text us their blood pressure 1 time per day for 3 days 1 month after enrollment, * have a 1 month follow-up phone call with the research pharmacist, and * complete an exit survey to provide feedback about the study.
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Interventions
The goal of this intervention is to determine if contact with the research pharmacist will improve the health of the mother and/or child.