How the PREPARE Trial is Changing Care for Women with Lupus – RI-MUHC
Research Institute of the MUHC (RI-MUHC) shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Évelyne Vinet et al. published in Rheumatology:
“A new study led by Dr. Évelyne Vinet at The Institute has shown that a simple educational tool can make a powerful difference for pregnant women living with lupus.
In the PREPARE trial, participants who used the tool gained a better understanding of preeclampsia—a serious pregnancy complication—and showed promising signs of improved adherence to low-dose aspirin, a proven preventive measure.
This work highlights how tailored, evidence-based education can lead to safer pregnancies in high-risk populations. The research team will now build on these findings through the LEGACY cohort to explore broader implementation.
Learn more.”
Title: An educational tool to improve PREeclamPsia knowledge and Aspirin adheRence in lupus prEgnancies: the PREPARE trial
Authors: Joo-Young (Esther) Lee, Arielle Mendel, Isabelle Malhamé, Megan R W Barber, Ann E Clarke, Paul R Fortin, John G Hanly, Alexandra Legge, Christine Peschken, Carl A Laskin, Zahi Touma, Murray B Urowitz, Sasha Bernatsky, Évelyne Vinet
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