Telemonitoring for COVID-19 positive pregnant women; feasibility and user experience of SAFE@home Corona: prospective pilot study
Abstract Background COVID-19 has catalysed digital innovations enabling remote healthcare. Pregnant women are at increased risk for severe course of COVID-19 infection. Also, the pandemic has a negative emotional impact on pregnant women as they worry about their own health and the health of their u...
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Main Authors: | Shinta L. Moes (Author), Martine Depmann (Author), Titia A. Lely (Author), Mireille N. Bekker (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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