Study Summary
This trial tests a tool to help pregnant people & providers decide if elective early delivery is best for them.
- Induction of Labour
- Patient Preference
Treatment Effectiveness
Phase-Based Effectiveness
Study Objectives
2 Primary · 1 Secondary · Reporting Duration: Date of first patient approached to last patient enrolled, assessed up to 52 weeks
Trial Safety
Phase-Based Safety
Awards & Highlights
Trial Design
1 Treatment Group
Decision Support Tool
1 of 1
Experimental Treatment
60 Total Participants · 1 Treatment Group
Primary Treatment: Decision Support Tool · No Placebo Group · N/A
Trial Logistics
Trial Timeline
Who is running the clinical trial?
Eligibility Criteria
Age 18 - 45 · Female Participants · 3 Total Inclusion Criteria
Mark “Yes” if the following statements are true for you:Frequently Asked Questions
Are any new participants being sought for this experiment?
"According to the data on clinicialtrials.gov, this trial is actively seeking volunteers and has been since its initial posting on March 22nd 2023 with an amendment made April 20th of that same year." - Anonymous Online Contributor
Is the age requirement for recruitment in this clinical trial greater than 25?
"Qualified candidates for this particular trial must be between 18 and 45 years old. Conversely, 1 study is specifically designed to accommodate those under the age of 18 while 7 are tailored towards people who are above 65." - Anonymous Online Contributor
Can I be admitted to this investigation?
"Preference is given to those aged between eighteen and forty-five years old, with sixty people in total needed for the trial." - Anonymous Online Contributor
What is the total sample size of this research project?
"Affirmative, clinicaltrials.gov data suggests that this research is actively recruiting patients with the original posting being March 22nd 2023. The trial requires 60 participants to be enrolled between 2 separate sites and was last updated on April 20th 2023." - Anonymous Online Contributor