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The other 4 (20%) were RTH for the following reasons: acute pancreatitis (n=1, 5%), acute pain crisis (n=1, 5%), a doubling of C-reactive protein (n=1, 5%), and neutropenic fever (n=1, 5%; the patient did not report VSM data).
Routledge et al [40], described 54 patients admitted to a HAH program with daily doctor visits and twice-daily nursing visits. Remote VSM included temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation. The frequency of VSM was not reported.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64753
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Mothers in both arms reported significant increases in condition (i.e.) management ability at 30 days after hospital discharge (C). Mothers in both arms reported significant decreases in family life difficulty 28 days after baseline and at 30 days post NICU discharge (D). Mothers in both arms reported statistically significant decreases in NICU-related stress (E) and statistically significant increases in parenting self-efficacy (Right) at 28 days post-baseline.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66073
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