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eDoula Feasibility and Acceptability

eDoula Feasibility and Acceptability

Recruiting
18-50 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

eDoula is an app that will give patients reading material and videos to watch based on their due date. It also provides helpful postpartum guidance. First, patients without access to the app will be recruited and surveyed on their labor and satisfaction outcomes. Then, recruitment will begin for the intervention arm of the study. Participants will be recruited to use the app and complete a survey during the postpartum period.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Nulliparous
  • Singleton pregnancy
  • English speaking
  • Own a smart phone or other device capable of downloading and running the eDoula app
  • Delivered at 36 weeks 0 days gestation or later
  • Able to labor

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Planned cesarean delivery
  • Pregnancy complications including placenta accreta spectrum, vasa previa, intrauterine fetal demise, or known major fetal anomaly
  • Delivery planned at a location other than Oregon Health and Science University

Study details
    Pregnancy Related

NCT06785467

Oregon Health and Science University

28 April 2025

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