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<article xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" dtd-version="1.0" article-type="healthcare" lang="en"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">IJCRR</journal-id><journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">I Journ Cur Res Re</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title>International Journal of Current Research and Review</journal-title><abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="pubmed">I Journ Cur Res Re</abbrev-journal-title></journal-title-group><issn pub-type="ppub">2231-2196</issn><issn pub-type="opub">0975-5241</issn><publisher><publisher-name>Radiance Research Academy</publisher-name></publisher></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">3835</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="doi"/><article-id pub-id-type="doi-url"> http://dx.doi.org/10.31782/IJCRR.2021.131226</article-id><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Healthcare</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title>Protocol on Assessment of Maternal and Fetal Outcome by Using Antenatal Mother__ampersandsignrsquo;s Overview List (Anmol) Mobile Application&#13;
</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Gomase</surname><given-names>Kavita J.</given-names></name></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Taksande</surname><given-names>Vaishali</given-names></name></contrib></contrib-group><pub-date pub-type="ppub"><day>22</day><month>06</month><year>2021</year></pub-date><volume>2)</volume><issue/><fpage>128</fpage><lpage>132</lpage><permissions><copyright-statement>This article is copyright of Popeye Publishing, 2009</copyright-statement><copyright-year>2009</copyright-year><license license-type="open-access" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"><license-p>This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.</license-p></license></permissions><abstract><p>Background: Most of the women die during pregnancy and following childbirth which results due to complications in pregnancy. These complications develop during pregnancy and most are preventable or treatable. Most of the complications remain unassessed. Severe morbidity during pregnancy has been overlooked, and prevention has been neglected despite its vital importance in improving outcomes. Mother complications may exist before or during pregnancy but are worsened during the peripartum period, especially if not managed as part of the antenatal care or not detected early in labour. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of Antenatal Mother__ampersandsignrsquo;s Overview List (ANMOL) Mobile Application in terms of Maternal And Fetal Outcome as compare to contemporary protocol. Methods: This paper describes a randomized controlled trial, which aims to recruit 300 participants in this trial study. In each group, 150 women who are in labour (__ampersandsigngt;4 cm cervical dilatation) will be selected for the study. The study will be conducted in the Labour room of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The first group (experimental group) will be assessed maternal and fetal outcome by using ANMOL mobile application. And second group (control group) will be assessed maternal and fetal outcome by following contemporary protocol. Then the comparison will be done among two groups in terms of maternal and fetal outcome. Ethics approval was obtained from IEC, DMIMS (DMIMS(DU)/IEC/2018-19/7131). The conclusion will be drawn from the results and will be published in a peer-reviewed journal. Results: This study is registered with the clinical trial registry- India. (Registration No. CTRI/2020/07/026846) The trial will be conducted in eight months. Recruitment started in August 2020 will continue until March 2021. Conclusion: Once ANMOL mobile application utilization is validated, these can be introduced in other remote area or low eco nomic resources with a lack of trained manpower and facilities. This mobile application can be utilized without an internet facility&#13;
</p></abstract><kwd-group><kwd>Maternal severe complications during delivery</kwd><kwd> Mode of delivery</kwd><kwd> maternal death</kwd><kwd> APGAR score</kwd><kwd> stillbirth and early neonatal death</kwd><kwd> Fetal</kwd></kwd-group></article-meta></front></article>
