Artificial Intelligence Education and Climate Awareness in Pregnancy
Summary
The National Institutes of Health registered a clinical study (NCT07541885) evaluating an artificial intelligence-assisted climate change education intervention for pregnant women. The quasi-experimental pretest-posttest study will compare AI-supported climate education plus routine training against routine training alone, measuring outcomes via the Climate Change Anxiety Scale and Maternal-Fetal Health Awareness of Climate Change Scale.
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This registry entry documents a new clinical study examining whether artificial intelligence can improve pregnant women's awareness of climate change and reduce related anxiety. Participants will be assigned to intervention (AI-supported education plus routine training) or control (routine training only) groups. The findings may inform future public health education strategies.
Healthcare providers and researchers conducting maternal-fetal health studies should be aware of this registry entry for protocol design and literature review purposes. The study does not impose compliance obligations on regulated entities.
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Artificial Intelligence Education and Climate Awareness in Pregnancy
N/A NCT07541885 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
This quasi-experimental pretest-posttest study aimed to evaluate the effect of artificial intelligence-assisted climate change education on pregnant women's climate change concerns and awareness. The study will be conducted with pregnant women attending a pregnancy school, and participants will be assigned to intervention and control groups. The intervention group will receive AI-supported climate change education in addition to routine training, while the control group will receive only routine education. Data will be collected using the Climate Change Anxiety Scale and the Maternal-Fetal Health Awareness of Climate Change Scale. The findings are expected to contribute to improving pregnant women's awareness and reducing concerns related to climate change through innovative educational approaches.
Conditions: Climate Change, Maternal Health, Fetal Health, Midwifery, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Interventions: Intervention 1, Control
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