The Bumps and BaBies Longitudinal Study (BaBBLeS): a multi-site cohort study of first-time mothers to evaluate the effectiveness of the Baby Buddy app

Toity Deave*, Samuel Ginja, Trudy Goodenough, Elizabeth Bailey, Lukasz Piwek, Jane Coad, Crispin Day, Samantha Nightingale, Sally Kendall, Raghu Lingam

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    14 Citations (SciVal)
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number42
    JournalmHealth
    Volume5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - Sept 2019

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    study—the mothers and the health professionals. They would also like to thank the five participating midwifery services who supported and undertook the process of recruitment to the study and follow-up data collection. This work was undertaken while the authors S Ginja and R Lingam were still based at the Institute of Health and Society, at Newcastle University. This work was supported by the Big Lottery via Best Beginnings as a competitive tender.

    Keywords

    • Baby Buddy
    • Evaluation
    • first-time parents
    • maternal well-being
    • self-efficacy

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