2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-024-06397-z
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Impact of early preeclampsia prediction on medication adherence and behavior change: a survey of pregnant and recently-delivered individuals

Alison Cowan,
Carrie Haverty,
Reece MacDonald
et al.

Abstract: Background Behavior change and medication adherence represent potential barriers to optimal prevention of pregnancy complications including preeclampsia. We sought to evaluate baseline sentiments on pregnancy care and medication amenability, and how these measures would be impacted by early predictive testing for preeclampsia. Methods We developed a digital survey to query participants’ baseline sentiments on pregnancy care, knowledge about pregnan… Show more

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