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Caroline Lilliecreutz is an Associate Professor at Linköping University, focusing her research on preventive women's health from multiple perspectives. Her work aims to prevent and identify health issues during pregnancy, providing accessible care that promotes self-management among pregnant women. In recent years, she has led projects such as a modified antenatal care program designed for healthy pregnant women who are at low risk for complications. This initiative addresses the extensive medical routines typically involved in standard maternity care while identifying groups of women who may be receiving unnecessary care. Through her research, Lilliecreutz has developed a protocol to evaluate the program's effectiveness concerning quality, medical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and health economics. She has also been involved in projects examining the links between pregnancy and cardiovascular health, particularly focusing on microcirculation and endothelial dysfunction in relation to preeclampsia. Additionally, Lilliecreutz collaborates on the SPARK (SmartPhone App for Gestational diabetes Patients Supporting Key lifestyle behaviors) project, which offers support for managing gestational diabetes through a user-friendly app interface that facilitates communication between patients and healthcare providers.
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