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The following pages link to Perinatal periods of risk: a community approach for using data to improve women and infants' health (Q33625154):
Displaying 15 items.
- Understanding perinatal death: a systematic analysis of New York City fetal and neonatal death vital record data and implications for improvement, 2007-2011. (Q30756051) (← links)
- Very low birth weight and perinatal periods of risk: disparities in St. Louis (Q33849694) (← links)
- Developing a standard approach to examine infant mortality: findings from the State Infant Mortality Collaborative (SIMC) (Q34993489) (← links)
- Louisiana implementation of the National Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (NFIMR) program model: successes and opportunities (Q35950997) (← links)
- Classifying Infant Deaths with a Focus on Prevention Strategies (Q36180859) (← links)
- Integrated approaches to improve birth outcomes: perinatal periods of risk, infant mortality review, and the Los Angeles Mommy and Baby Project (Q37768047) (← links)
- Evaluation of the Completeness, Data Quality, and Timeliness of Fetal Mortality Surveillance in Wyoming, 2006-2013. (Q38661097) (← links)
- Perinatal periods of risk: phase 2 analytic methods for further investigating feto-infant mortality (Q39938197) (← links)
- Perinatal periods of risk: analytic preparation and phase 1 analytic methods for investigating feto-infant mortality (Q39938488) (← links)
- Integrating the life course into MCH service delivery: from theory to practice (Q46259582) (← links)
- Perinatal Periods of Risk Analysis: Disentangling Race and Socioeconomic Status to Inform a Black Infant Mortality Community Action Initiative (Q46301908) (← links)
- Risk of very low birth weight based on perinatal periods of risk (Q46316892) (← links)
- The application of community psychology practice competencies to reduce health disparities (Q46317774) (← links)
- The impact of social disadvantage on preconception health, illness, and well-being: an intersectional analysis (Q46413370) (← links)
- Association of county perinatal resources and gestational weight gain in West Virginia, United States (Q92016325) (← links)