TY - JOUR AB - Women have a strong need to be involved in their own maternity care. Pregnancy hand-held records encourage women's participation in their maternity care; gives them an increased sense of control and improves communication among care providers. They have been successfully used in the UK and New Zealand for almost 20 years. Despite evidence that supports the use of hand-held records, widespread introduction has not occurred in Australia. The need for an electronic version of pregnancy hand-held records has become apparent, especially after the introduction of the Electronic Medical Record in Australia. A personal digital assistant (PDA) was developed as an interactive antenatal electronic maternity record that health-care providers could use in any setting and women could access using the internet. This article will describe the testing of the antenatal electronic maternity record. AU - Homer, CSE AU - Catling-Paull, CJ AU - Sinclair, D AU - Faizah, N AU - Balasubramanian, V AU - Foureur, MJ AU - Hoang, DB AU - Lawrence, E DA - 2010/01/01 DO - 10.12968/bjom.2010.18.6.48312 EP - 389 JO - British Journal of Midwifery PY - 2010/01/01 SP - 384 TI - Developing an interactive electronic maternity record VL - 18 Y1 - 2010/01/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 ER -