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Acceptability of a wearable real-time neonatal device to enable home monitoring and treatment of jaundice for new born babies from a rural setting

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Project Description

Qualitative study exploring the acceptability of a neonatal jaundice home treatment and monitoring wearable device.

Status Project Live
Funder(s) Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre
Value £7,387.00
Project Dates Oct 1, 2018 - Jul 31, 2024

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