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Accountability for Care Through Undoing Racism & Equity for Moms
Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Summary
This project-also known as "Accountability for Care through Undoing Racism \& Equity for Moms" or ACURE4Moms-aims to reduce Black-White maternal health disparities using multi-level interventions designed to decrease bias in prenatal care, improve care coordination, and increase social support. ACURE4Moms is a pragmatic 4-arm cluster randomized controlled trial conducted with 39 prenatal practices across North Carolina. Practices have been randomly assigned to receive either: Arm 1 (Standard Care): North Carolina Medicaid Care management for high-risk pregnancies; Arm 2 (Data Accountability and Transparency): North Carolina Medicaid Care Management + Practice-level Data Accountability interventions; Arm 3 (Community-Based Doula Support): North Carolina Medicaid Care Management + Community-Based Doula support intervention for high-risk patients during pregnancy and postpartum; or Arm 4 (Data Accountability and Transparency + Community-Based Doula Support): North Carolina Medicaid Care Management + Both Arms 2 and 3 interventions. During each practice's 2-year intervention period, the practice will initiate prenatal care for \~750-1,500 patients (up to 60,000 patients total), whose outcomes the investigators will follow and compare between arms until all these patients have reached 1-year post-delivery.
Official title: Reducing Racial Disparities in Maternal Care Through Data-Based Accountability and Doula Support
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
12 Years - 99 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30000
Start Date
2023-06-05
Completion Date
2027-08-31
Last Updated
2025-08-14
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Data Accountability and Transparency
Collaboration with Practice Facilitators; Maternal Early Warning System; Disparities Dashboard; Racial Equity Training
Community-Based Doula (CBD) Support
Community-Based Doula support for high-risk patients; Racial Equity Training
Locations (1)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States