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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluates the usability, tolerability, and clinical accuracy of the JessieHug device, a wearable medical device for newborns and infants that collects physiological data. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is the device easily usable for parents of newborns and infants? - Is the device tolerable when worn by infants and are there any safety concerns? - Is the device able to collect clinically accurate physiologic data compared to a FDA-cleared reference device? Participants will: - Place the JessieHug device on their infant two times a week and complete surveys to assess usability, tolerability and safety. - Have one session where the JessieHug device will be worn at the same time as reference device to determine accuracy.
This study aims to improve adherence to American Academy of Pediatrics safe sleep (SS) recommendations and improve rates of initiation and duration of partial and exclusive breastfeeding (BF) through direct education of mothers using Mobile Health (mHealth) technologies (ex. text messaging).
This research is being done to find out if individualized feedback provided to parents on safe infant sleep can improve safety. This will be accomplished by having parents send photographs of their baby sleeping through the patient portal of the electronic health record (EHR).