323
Participants
Start Date
August 28, 2025
Primary Completion Date
November 11, 2025
Study Completion Date
December 30, 2025
artificial application
The conceptual framework for this study proposes that an AI-powered labor monitoring application, designed to track contractions, analyze symptoms, provide educational resources, and utilize predictive analytics, will enhance maternal experience by increasing perceived control, reducing anxiety, and boosting confidence during the first stage of labor. These improvements in maternal experience are expected to mediate positive outcomes, including higher maternal satisfaction, lower stress levels, and timely interventions when necessary, ultimately leading to better fetal outcomes, such as higher Apgar scores and reduced NICU admissions. The framework hypothesizes that expectant mothers using the AI application will have a more empowered labor experience compared to those receiving traditional monitoring, with measurable benefits for both mothers and their newborns.
RECRUITING
Basma Wageah Mohamed Mohamed Elrefay, Al Mansurah
Delta University for Science and Technology
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