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Latest revision as of 15:03, 1 July 2022

Om Mum-Care prosjektet

Mum-Care project aims to develop and evaluate a mobile application ("the Mum-Care app") for women having given birth. The project started in July 2020 and is applying for funding.

Consortium

The consortium collaborating in this project includes:

Project Participants in Mum-Care

Deltager i Mum-Care prosjektet: Annetine Staff, Bendik Fiskå, Josef Noll, Meryam Sugulle, Åsa Waldum

OUS

Oslo University Hospital (OUS) is a highly specialised hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments and the provision of high quality services for the citizens of Oslo. The hospital also has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments and has several national centres of competence.

Project members of OUS: Annetine Staff, Bendik Fiskå, Meryam Sugulle, Åsa Waldum

UiO

University of Oslo (UiO): Through knowledge, responsibility and commitment we shall contribute to a sustainable future. We have shaped society for over 200 years and are a leading European university. For the next ten years, the University will promote independent, pioneering and long-term research and offer outstanding education. The Department of Technology Systems (ITS), located at Kjeller, focuses on the digital transformation of industry and society in close collaboration with the research institutes at Kjeller.

Project members of UiO: Annetine Staff, Josef Noll

Collaborations