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Fig. 2 | Pilot and Feasibility Studies

Fig. 2

From: Intervention planning and modification of the BUMP intervention: a digital intervention for the early detection of raised blood pressure in pregnancy

Fig. 2

Illustration of the BUMP telemonitoring system software and network architecture. The SMS and the BUMP apps (a) can be used. The latter has an informative blood pressure (BP) chart that can be used during a clinical visit. The web application (b) receives the BP readings, and a rule-based algorithm assigns the BP level and suggests the next action to the user. The clinical and audit-trail data (c) are stored in a database server within the NHS intranet. Specialised vendor services, such as the Esendex SMS service and the Google Analytics (d), are used to enable the SMS service and anonymised website usage data collection, respectively. A weekly email report of abnormal readings or missing data issues (e), which can also be visualised as Flags on the website, is sent to authorised midwives

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