Randomized Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Nurse Case Management



Status:Completed
Conditions:High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Women's Studies, Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Endocrinology, Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:15 - Any
Updated:12/9/2017
Start Date:February 2006
End Date:October 2007

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Randomized Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Nurse Case Management on High-Risk Pregnancy Outcomes

The management of high-risk pregnancies require substantial use of medical resources. Our
goal is to determine the effectiveness of a nurse case management program in which case
managers are assigned to patients with high-risk conditions.

Our hypothesis is that women with diabetes in pregnancy or hypertension who are assigned a
nurse case manager will have lower glucose levels and lower blood pressure levels

We will recruit 50 women for each arm of the study. We we conduct a stratified randomization
(by disease) in which women are randomized to a nurse case manager who provides on-going
face-to-face contact compared to women who are assigned to a case manager with telephone
contact only.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, preterm labor, hypertensive disease

Exclusion Criteria:

- No telephone; ability to provide consent; english-speaking
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Baltimore, Maryland 21287
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