Supporting Preterm Babies And Kangaroo Care
Marija
Drinjakovic
Project Manager
Mission
Preterm babies, who are often extremely small and vulnerable, can spend many months in the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). During this critical time, both carers and healthcare staff have identified wired monitoring sensors as significant obstacles to care, creating physical and psychological barriers that limit vital physical contact. Research has shown that increasing physical contact between caregivers and their preterm babies can lead to better outcomes, including higher breastfeeding rates, shorter hospital stays, and improved neurodevelopmental results.
We have developed a novel, bespoke wireless monitoring device that aims to eliminate the barriers created by traditional wired sensors and support kangaroo care.
We are seeking a creative branding specialist to help us develop a compelling and cohesive visual brand identity for our innovative wireless monitoring device designed for babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
If you are passionate about supporting a cause that makes a real difference in babies' lives, we would love to hear from you and explore how we can bring this project to life together.
Category
Health
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