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Acceptance of a new non-invasive fetal monitoring system and attitude for telemedicine approaches in obstetrics: a case-control study.

Katharina SchrammFlorian LapertJuliane NeesCarlijn LemperszS Guid OeiMarkus W HaunImad MaatoukThomas BrucknerChristof SohnSarah Schott
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2018)
The positive feedback on remote self-monitoring might open options for a more "patient as partners" oriented prenatal care in the future. Safety and reliability remain a major issue. More comprehensive studies with new technologies are needed to diligently ensure quality of care. Finally, results for new technologies must be communicated to pregnant women for their acceptance and usage of new devices.
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