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|Project Participant=Annetine Staff, Meryam Sugulle, Josef Noll, Bendik Fiskå, Åsa Waldum
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|Objective=Mum-CARE is a research project to develop and test a health app for smartphones for women who have recently undergone one or more pregnancy complications that are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the long term. The project will start in the autumn of 2022 and is based on the National Guide to Obstetrics's' proposals for follow-up as well as the Norwegian Directorate of Health's general health recommendations.
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Revision as of 14:42, 1 July 2022

Project: Mum-Care
Mum's Cardiovascular Health for Life
Web: http://mum-care.no
Project leader Annetine Staff
Project Participants Annetine Staff, Meryam Sugulle, Josef Noll, Bendik Fiskå, Åsa Waldum
Start Date 2022/05/01
End Date 2023/07/01
Supported by Own
Objective Mum-CARE is a research project to develop and test a health app for smartphones for women who have recently undergone one or more pregnancy complications that are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the long term. The project will start in the autumn of 2022 and is based on the National Guide to Obstetrics's' proposals for follow-up as well as the Norwegian Directorate of Health's general health recommendations.
Research Domain Internet - IoPTS, eHealth
Keywords Digital Health Promotion, EHealth, Pregnancy

Factpage of Project Mum-Care

Equipment used in project: Mum-Care/Equipment


Open Action Items

Meetings