Improving Perinatal Care in the Rural Regions Worldwide by Wireless Enabled Antepartum Fetal Monitoring: A Demonstration Project. (26th January 2015)
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- Title:
- Improving Perinatal Care in the Rural Regions Worldwide by Wireless Enabled Antepartum Fetal Monitoring: A Demonstration Project. (26th January 2015)
- Main Title:
- Improving Perinatal Care in the Rural Regions Worldwide by Wireless Enabled Antepartum Fetal Monitoring: A Demonstration Project
- Authors:
- Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Lyford, Shelley
Saucedo, Rodrigo
Casale, Michael
Gallardo, Hector
Becerra, Karen
Mack, Jonathan
Mujica, Ricardo
Estrada, Daniel
Sanchez, Antonio
Sabido, Ramon
Meier, Carlos
Smith, Joseph - Other Names:
- De Las Cuevas Carlos Academic Editor.
- Abstract:
- Abstract : Background . Fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality are significant problems in developing countries; remote maternal-fetal monitoring offers promise in addressing this challenge. The Gary and Mary West Health Institute and the Instituto Carlos Slim de la Salud conducted a demonstration project of wirelessly enabled antepartum maternal-fetal monitoring in the state of Yucatán, Mexico, to assess whether there were any fundamental barriers preventing deployment and use. Methods . Following informed consent, high-risk pregnant women at 27–29 weeks of gestation at the Chemax primary clinic participated in remote maternal-fetal monitoring. Study participants were randomized to receive either prototype wireless monitoring or standard-of-care. Feasibility was evaluated by assessing technical aspects of performance, adherence to monitoring appointments, and response to recommendations. Results . Data were collected from 153 high-risk pregnant indigenous Mayan women receiving either remote monitoring (n = 74 ) or usual standard-of-care (n = 79 ). Remote monitoring resulted in markedly increased adherence (94.3% versus 45.1%). Health outcomes were not statistically different in the two groups. Conclusions . Remote maternal-fetal monitoring is feasible in resource-constrained environments and can improve maternal compliance for monitoring sessions. Improvement in maternal-fetal health outcomes requires integration of such technology into sociocultural context andAbstract : Background . Fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality are significant problems in developing countries; remote maternal-fetal monitoring offers promise in addressing this challenge. The Gary and Mary West Health Institute and the Instituto Carlos Slim de la Salud conducted a demonstration project of wirelessly enabled antepartum maternal-fetal monitoring in the state of Yucatán, Mexico, to assess whether there were any fundamental barriers preventing deployment and use. Methods . Following informed consent, high-risk pregnant women at 27–29 weeks of gestation at the Chemax primary clinic participated in remote maternal-fetal monitoring. Study participants were randomized to receive either prototype wireless monitoring or standard-of-care. Feasibility was evaluated by assessing technical aspects of performance, adherence to monitoring appointments, and response to recommendations. Results . Data were collected from 153 high-risk pregnant indigenous Mayan women receiving either remote monitoring (n = 74 ) or usual standard-of-care (n = 79 ). Remote monitoring resulted in markedly increased adherence (94.3% versus 45.1%). Health outcomes were not statistically different in the two groups. Conclusions . Remote maternal-fetal monitoring is feasible in resource-constrained environments and can improve maternal compliance for monitoring sessions. Improvement in maternal-fetal health outcomes requires integration of such technology into sociocultural context and addressing logistical challenges of access to appropriate emergency services. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of telemedicine and applications. Volume 2015(2015)
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- International journal of telemedicine and applications
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- Volume 2015(2015)
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- Volume 2015, Issue 2015 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 2015
- Issue:
- 2015
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- 2015-2015-2015-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2015-01-26
- Subjects:
- Telecommunication in medicine -- Periodicals
Medical telematics -- Periodicals
Télémédecine
Télématique médicale
Medical telematics
Telecommunication in medicine
Telemedicine -- Periodicals
Medical Informatics -- Periodicals
Biomedical Technology -- Periodicals
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/tocrender.fcgi?journal=588&action=archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1155/2015/794180 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1687-6415
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