| Literature DB >> 27696915 |
Lisa Stroux1, Boris Martinez2, Enma Coyote Ixen2, Nora King2, Rachel Hall-Clifford3, Peter Rohloff2, Gari D Clifford4.
Abstract
Limited funding for medical technology, low levels of education and poor infrastructure for delivering and maintaining technology severely limit medical decision support in low- and middle-income countries. Perinatal and maternal mortality is of particular concern with millions dying every year from potentially treatable conditions. Guatemala has one of the worst maternal mortality ratios, the highest incidence of intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR), and one of the lowest gross national incomes per capita within Latin America. To address the lack of decision support in rural Guatemala, a smartphone-based system is proposed including peripheral sensors, such as a handheld Doppler for the identification of foetal compromise. Designed for use by illiterate birth attendants, the system uses pictograms, audio guidance, local and cloud processing, SMS alerts and voice calling. The initial prototype was evaluated on 22 women in highland Guatemala. Results were fed back into the refinement of the system, currently undergoing RCT evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Intrauterine growth restriction; mHealth; perinatal monitoring; resource constrained healthcare
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27696915 PMCID: PMC5180361 DOI: 10.1080/03091902.2016.1223196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Eng Technol ISSN: 0309-1902