Acceptability and Feasibility of a Low-Cost Device for Gestational Age Assessment in a Low-Resource Setting: Qualitative Study
JMIR Human Factors2022Vol. 9(4), pp. e34823–e34823
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Angela Koech, Peris Musitia, Grace Mwashigadi, Mai‐Lei Woo Kinshella, Marianne Vidler, Marleen Temmerman, Rachel Craik, Peter von Dadelszen, J. Alison Noble, Aris T. Papageorghiou, The PRECISE Network
Abstract
This study shows a positive attitude toward TraCer and highlights the potential role of this innovation that uses AI-enabled automation to assess GA. Clarity of messaging about the tool and its role in pregnancy is essential to address misconceptions and prevent misuse. Further research on clinical validation and related usability and safety evaluations are recommended.
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