Exploring the Feasibility of Kōmmour Prenatal to Reduce Maternal and Infant Health Disparities

Description

The purpose of the study is to culturally adapt and examine the feasibility of a group prenatal program (Kōmmour Prenatal) to reduce maternal and infant health disparities among Marshallese Pacific Islander women in the US. The study will also gather information from providers of Kōmmour Prenatal and stakeholders in the Marshallese community familiar with the program to learn of their experience with the program.

Conditions

Kōmmour Prenatal Among Marshallese Pregnant Women

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The purpose of the study is to culturally adapt and examine the feasibility of a group prenatal program (Kōmmour Prenatal) to reduce maternal and infant health disparities among Marshallese Pacific Islander women in the US. The study will also gather information from providers of Kōmmour Prenatal and stakeholders in the Marshallese community familiar with the program to learn of their experience with the program.

Exploring the Feasibility of a Group Prenatal Program, Kōmmour Prenatal, to Reduce Maternal and Infant Health Disparities Among Marshallese Pacific Islander Women

Exploring the Feasibility of Kōmmour Prenatal to Reduce Maternal and Infant Health Disparities

Condition
Kōmmour Prenatal Among Marshallese Pregnant Women
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Fayetteville

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States, 72703

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study

    18 Years to

    Sexes Eligible for Study

    FEMALE

    Accepts Healthy Volunteers

    Yes

    Collaborators and Investigators

    University of Arkansas,

    Britni Ayers, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest

    Study Record Dates

    2025-07