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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.",[13],"Other: Raabta Telemonitoring Program (Mobile Application)",[15],{"type":6,"name":16,"description":17,"armGroupLabels":18,"otherNames":19},"Raabta Telemonitoring Program (Mobile Application)","Raabta is a smartphone application that will allow pregnant women at high-risk for preeclampsia to measure and record daily blood pressure readings and self-reported symptoms. An algorithm is used to generate an alert to a healthcare provider as necessary. The patient also receives an automated alert self-care message based on their measurements and reported symptoms.",[9],null,[21],{"name":22,"affiliation":23,"role":24},"Emily Seto, PhD","University of Toronto","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[26,30],{"name":22,"role":27,"phone":28,"phoneExt":19,"email":29},"CONTACT","416-669-9295","emily.seto@utoronto.ca",{"name":31,"role":27,"phone":32,"phoneExt":19,"email":33},"Anam Shahil Feroz, MSc","6478676702","anam.shahil@mail.utoronto.ca",[35],{"facility":36,"status":37,"city":38,"state":39,"zip":40,"country":41,"countryCode":42,"cosmosGeoPoint":43,"geoPoint":48,"contacts":49},"Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre","RECRUITING","Karachi","Sindh","75510","Pakistan","PK",{"type":44,"coordinates":45},"Point",[46,47],67.0104,24.8608,{"lat":47,"lon":46},[50],{"name":51,"role":27,"phone":52,"phoneExt":19,"email":53},"Haleema Yasmin","+92 21 99201300","dr.haleemayasmin@yahoo.com",{"type":55,"investigatorFullName":19,"investigatorTitle":19,"investigatorAffiliation":19,"oldNameTitle":19,"oldOrganization":19},"SPONSOR",[57,59,61],{"name":36,"class":58},"OTHER_GOV",{"name":60,"class":6},"Aga Khan University",{"name":23,"class":6},"100490174","feasibility-of-a-telemonitoring-program-for-pregnant-women-at-high-risk-for-preeclampsia-in-pakistan-100490174",false,"NCT05662696","Feasibility of a Telemonitoring Program for Pregnant Women at High-Risk for Preeclampsia in Pakistan","Feasibility of Implementing a Mobile Phone-based Telemonitoring Program to Support Pregnant Women at High-risk for Preeclampsia in Karachi, Pakistan","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* 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.\n* 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.\n* Partners (almost always male husbands in the Pakistani culture) and\u002For other caregivers (e.g., mother and mother-in-law) of pregnant women \\[for post-study interviews\\]\n* Clinicians and nurses involved in the implementation of the telemonitoring program \\[for post-study interviews\\]\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnant women at high-risk for preeclampsia who are admitted to hospital for the management of their preeclampsia condition","FEMALE","18 Years",{"count":72,"type":73},50,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[76],"NA","High maternal mortality from preeclampsia\u002Feclampsia results from a lack of early identification and management of pregnant women at high risk for preeclampsia. A potential tool to support pregnant women at high risk for preeclampsia is telemonitoring. Most telemonitoring interventions have been implemented in high-income countries and thus there is limited evidence on the use and effectiveness of telemonitoring for pregnant women in low-middle-income countries (LMICs). The scarce evidence on the feasibility of telemonitoring program implementation limits the understanding of the process and mechanisms through which the intervention works in LMICs. The study will explore the feasibility of implementing a mobile phone-based telemonitoring program for pregnant women at high-risk for preeclampsia in Karachi, Pakistan. The study will be conducted at the Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center in Karachi, Pakistan.\n\nThe study will use a mixed-methods design to recruit 50 pregnant women at high risk for preeclampsia to assess clinical feasibility across the five foci of Bowen's framework including acceptability, demand, implementation, practicality, and limited-efficacy testing. Data sources will include semi-structured interviews with the patients, and clinicians, as well as data from paper medical records, research logs, and server data. The results of the quantitative and qualitative data will be analyzed separately and then integrated at the interpretation and reporting levels to advance our understanding of the telemonitoring program's feasibility. This will be the first study to provide evidence on the feasibility of using a telemonitoring program where pregnant women at high-risk for preeclampsia in Pakistan will take their own blood pressure readings at home.",[79,80],"Preeclampsia","Pregnant With Complication",[82,83,84],"Telemonitoring","mHealth","Remote monitoring","2026-05-27",{"date":87,"type":88},"2026-06-01","ACTUAL",{"date":90,"type":88},"2024-08-04",{"date":92,"type":73},"2027-03-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]