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    A new web app, MaternityMetrix, was developed using community input to address poor maternal and infant health outcomes in the US. Faith community nurses and others positively received the app, supporting expanded roles in perinatal care.

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    • Community Health Nursing

    Background:

    • The United States faces significant challenges with maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.
    • There is a need for effective perinatal education and support systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a community-engaged web application, MaternityMetrix, to address perinatal educational needs.
    • To utilize a human-centered design/design thinking model for app development.

    Main Methods:

    • A community-engaged approach was employed in Wisconsin.
    • Feedback was gathered from diverse stakeholders including faith community nurses (FCNs), students, healthcare providers, church members, and health ministries.
    • A human-centered design/design thinking model guided the development process.

    Main Results:

    • Respondents expressed positive feedback regarding the MaternityMetrix web app.
    • Suggestions for app improvement were provided by users.
    • Stakeholders welcomed the expansion of FCN roles into pregnancy-related care.

    Conclusions:

    • The MaternityMetrix app shows promise in meeting perinatal educational needs.
    • Community engagement and user feedback are crucial for developing effective health technology.
    • Faith community nurses are well-positioned to extend their services to support maternal and infant health.