Informatics Interventions for Maternal Morbidity: Scoping Review
Jill Inderstrodt, Julia C Stumpff, Rebecca C Smollen, Shreya Sridhar, Sarah A El-Azab, Opeyemi Ojo, Brendan Bowns, David A Haggstrom

TL;DR
This scoping review explores how technology-based interventions have been used to prevent and treat maternal health issues, highlighting gaps and opportunities for future research.
Contribution
The study systematically maps informatics interventions for maternal morbidity, identifying key conditions and technologies with potential for expansion.
Findings
Most informatics interventions target gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and perinatal mental health.
Smartphone apps and telehealth are the most common technologies used in these interventions.
There are significant gaps in addressing other severe maternal conditions like postpartum hemorrhage.
Abstract
Women have been entering pregnancy less healthy than previous generations, placing them at increased risk for pregnancy complications. One approach to ensuring effective monitoring and treatment of at-risk women is designing technology-based interventions that prevent maternal morbidities and treat perinatal conditions. This scoping review evaluates what informatics interventions have been designed and tested to prevent and treat maternal morbidity. MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library were searched to identify relevant studies. The inclusion criteria were studies that tested a medical or clinical informatics intervention; enrolled adult women; and addressed preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), preterm birth, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–defined severe maternal morbidity, or perinatal mental health conditions. Demographic, population, and intervention data…
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TopicsMaternal and fetal healthcare · Global Maternal and Child Health · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
