EQUIPTT: The Evaluation of the QUiPP app for Triage and Transfer protocol for a cluster randomised trial to evaluate the impact of the QUiPP app on inappropriate management for threatened preterm labour

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Helena A. Watson
Naomi Carlisle
Katy Kuhrt
Rachel M. Tribe
Jenny Carter
Paul Seed
Andrew H. Shennan
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[1] Division of Women’s Health,
[2] Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine,undefined
[3] King’s College London,undefined
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Preterm birth; Prediction; Fetal fibronectin; Cervical length; QUiPP app;
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