Survey of an online system for information to women with epilepsy of childbearing age and management during pregnancy: A 3‐year evaluation
Christofer Smith Malm,
Judith Klecki,
Kristina Lisovska
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveWe developed an online tool for women with epilepsy consisting of two modules: one with information on pregnancy‐related issues (information module) and one for reminders about blood test and communication about dose changes (pregnancy module) . Our aim was to assess perceived value, user‐friendliness, and improvement of patient knowledge in users.MethodsThe system was launched in 2019 and patients invited by epilepsy nurses were asked to participate in a survey one month after the invitation for the … Show more
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