Plain-English translation of NCT06647511 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers are testing whether digital health devices like smartwatches and electronic blood pressure monitors can accurately detect gestational hypertension (high blood pressure during pregnancy) in pregnant refugee women. The study aims to train a digital system to identify this condition reliably so that pregnant women can receive faster diagnosis and treatment. The hope is that this technology will improve health outcomes for refugee mothers and their babies.
Pregnant refugee women often face barriers to regular medical care and may not receive timely diagnosis of dangerous blood pressure complications during pregnancy. This study exists to see whether portable digital devices can help catch these serious conditions earlier and connect women with the care they need.
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Over 24 months, you would wear a smartwatch and use an electronic blood pressure monitor to track your health regularly. You would also complete questionnaires about your well-being, pain, and any past trauma, and attend clinical check-ins with the research team. Throughout the study, researchers will stay in contact with you, help connect you with primary care doctors if needed, and monitor how well the digital devices work at catching high blood pressure.
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