ID
99
Pathway
Structural Inequity, Advocacy, and Justice
Description
study aims to standardize and test a storytelling approach to promote HBPM and improve
BP management and pregnancy-specific outcomes in pregnant women with Hypertension
(HTN). The study will integrate three components to improve BP care and outcomes: 1) the
Moms@Home mobile app to promote HBPM through storytelling videos and a patient
dashboard of BP data, 2) a digital BP monitor for HBPM, and 3) an HBPM report that curates
and shares key health data with the right provider at the right time.
BP management and pregnancy-specific outcomes in pregnant women with Hypertension
(HTN). The study will integrate three components to improve BP care and outcomes: 1) the
Moms@Home mobile app to promote HBPM through storytelling videos and a patient
dashboard of BP data, 2) a digital BP monitor for HBPM, and 3) an HBPM report that curates
and shares key health data with the right provider at the right time.
Mentor
Lara Kovell
Mentor E-mail
Lara.Kovell@umassmemorial.org
Department
Cardiology
Prior Students
Sara Bassiri; Madison Freese
Availability
Yes