Objective: To explore the use of tele-ultrasound and handheld or self-operated ultrasound in pregnancy.
Methods: A systematic search provided 31 studies. The risk of bias for each study was assessed.
Objectives: To gain insight into the experiences of women with completing and discussing patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) and patient-reported experience measures (PREM), and tailoring their care based on their outcomes.
Design: A mixed-methods prospective cohort study.
Setting: Seven obstetric care networks in the Netherlands that implemented a set of patient-centred outcome measures for pregnancy and childbirth (PCB set), published by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement.
Objective: To study the feasibility of a telemonitoring platform for hypertensive disease in pregnancy, consisting of a wireless blood pressure monitor and an app in combination with an integrated preeclampsia symptom checklist.
Study Design: Prospective observational study with 14 pregnant women during a 15 weekday study period. For feasibility purposes, compliance was measured by evaluating the number of entered BP and symptom checklists.