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NCT ID: NCT06053203
Brief Summary: The goal of this study is to evaluate the use of aspirin for the prevention of preeclampsia among moderate -to- high-risk pregnant women in tertiary care hospitals in Nigeria followed by a qualitative study to evaluate the barriers and facilitators of aspirin use in prenatal care for the prevention of preeclampsia in Nigeria. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: 1. Is Aspirin used for the prevention of preeclampsia among pregnant women in Nigeria? 2. What factors promote or prevent the utilization of Aspirin for preeclampsia prevention among pregnant women in Nigeria.
Detailed Description: Nigeria has the highest burden of maternal mortality worldwide accounting for over 1 in 4 of global maternal deaths. In a 2022 nationwide analysis of maternal outcomes in 76,563 deliveries across referral-level hospitals in Nigeria, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) including preeclampsia accounted for 32% of maternal deaths. Studies have linked the pathophysiology of preeclampsia to peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) which is prevalent in Nigeria.5,6 Patients with PPCM were 4 times as likely to have preeclampsia that patients without PPCM. Among known evidence-based interventions for HDP, aspirin prophylaxis stands out as among the most highly effective in preeclampsia prevention. A comprehensive understanding of utilization patterns, or lack thereof, as well as the identification of barriers and facilitators, can inform implementation studies aimed at increasing adoption of this highly effective and cost-effective intervention. Aims: 1. To conduct a multisite cross-sectional study to evaluate the utilization of aspirin use for the prevention of preeclampsia amongst moderate- to high-risk pregnant women in tertiary care hospitals in Nigeria. We hypothesize that there is underutilization of aspirin for the prevention of preeclampsia amongst pregnant women at moderate- to high-risk of preeclampsia in Nigeria. 2. To conduct a qualitative research study to evaluate facilitators and barriers to aspirin use in prenatal care for prevention of preeclampsia in Nigeria. We hypothesize that there is underutilization of aspirin for the prevention of preeclampsia amongst pregnant women at moderate- to high- risk of preeclampsia in Nigeria.
Study: NCT06053203
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Protocol Section: NCT06053203