The Baby Moves smartphone app for General Movements Assessment: Engagement amongst extremely preterm and term‐born infants in a state‐wide geographical study

The Baby Moves smartphone application is designed for parents to video their infants' spontaneous movement for remote General Movements Assessment (GMA). We aimed to assess the engagement with Baby Moves amongst high‐ and low‐risk infants' families and the socio‐demographic variables related to engagement.

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