Evaluating Nurses' Awareness of High Risk Pregnancy Guidelines

Effect of Instructional Guidelines on Maternity Nurses' Awareness Toward High Risk Pregnancy and Maternal Near Miss Cases

Observational Sohag University · NCT06262568

This study is testing whether teaching maternity nurses about high-risk pregnancy guidelines can help them provide better care for mothers and babies.

Quick facts

Study typeObservational
Enrollment71 (estimated)
Ages20 Years to 60 Years
SexAll
SponsorSohag University Academic / other
Locations1 site (Sohag)
Trial IDNCT06262568 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This study assesses the impact of educational guidelines on maternity nurses' awareness and practices regarding high risk pregnancy and maternal near miss cases. It aims to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of nurses before and after the implementation of these guidelines. By focusing on maternal morbidity and the importance of proper care for high-risk pregnancies, the study seeks to improve outcomes for mothers and infants. The research will be conducted at Sohag University hospitals, involving all nursing staff.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates for this study are maternity nurses working in hospital settings.

Not a fit: Patients who are not involved in nursing or healthcare roles will not benefit from this study.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this study could enhance the quality of care provided to women with high-risk pregnancies, potentially reducing maternal morbidity and mortality.

How similar studies have performed: Other studies have shown that educational interventions can significantly improve healthcare providers' knowledge and practices, suggesting a positive outlook for this approach.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion Criteria:

* all nurses staff

Exclusion Criteria:

* nurses who refuse participation

Where this trial is running

Sohag

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions High Risk Pregnancy and Maternal Near Miss Cases
Last reviewed 2026-06-13 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.