Digital Patient Education in Maternal Health

There is an interesting systematic review in Parent Education and Counseling Journal about the role of digital patient education in maternal health. Covering 55 studies and pilots found via a PubMed search by Canadian academics they find lots of evidence that digital education offers significant benefits (and has risks!).

See abstract here.

Also, the 82 references are a great resource for any NHS professional or researcher seeking more information about this growing area of healthcare. 

It’s good to see that Recap Health mitigates a lot of the risks, because clinicians approve the content that is offered to expectant mothers. This de-risks alot of the content.

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