Njeru, Catherine Muthoni
Ansermino, J. Mark
Macharia, William M.
Dunsmuir, Dustin T.
Article History
Received: 22 September 2021
Accepted: 21 December 2021
First Online: 3 January 2022
Declarations
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: The data used was collected as part of a larger study evaluating non- invasive continuous physiological monitoring devices for neonates in Nairobi, Kenya [CitationRef removed]. The study was conducted in accordance with the ICHGCP and the Declaration of Helsinki 2008. The protocol and other relevant study documents study were approved by the Western Institutional Review Board 20 191 102 (Puyallup, Washington, USA), and the Aga Khan University Nairobi Research Ethics Committee 2019/REC-02 (v2) (Nairobi, Kenya). Written informed consent was obtained in the local language by trained study staff from all eligible neonate’s caregivers prior to enrolment. Potential participants had adequate time to ask questions and a comprehension checklist was administered to ensure participant understanding.
: All the authors have read the manuscript before submission and give consent for publication. There was no consent for publication sought from the participants since there are no identifying images or other personal or clinical details of presented in this manuscript.
: There are no conflicts of interest to declare.