Home-based telemonitoring versus hospital admission in high risk pregnancies: a qualitative study on women's experiences
Abstract Background Hospital admission during pregnancy complications is considered to be an event of significant impact. Besides conventional in-clinic maternal and fetal monitoring, recent technologies enable home-based telemonitoring with self-measurements in high risk pregnancy. This study is pa...
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Main Authors: | J. F. M. van den Heuvel (Author), C. J. Teunis (Author), A. Franx (Author), N. M. T. H. Crombag (Author), M. N. Bekker (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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