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The following pages link to Perinatal epidemiologic research with vital statistics data: validity is the essential quality (Q80379696):
Displaying 14 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)
- Implications for Improving Fetal Death Vital Statistics: Connecting Reporters' Self-Identified Practices and Barriers to Third Trimester Fetal Death Data Quality in New York City (Q31013517) (← links)
- The influence of mode of delivery on breastfeeding initiation in women with a prior cesarean delivery: a population-based study (Q34404793) (← links)
- The changing risk of infant mortality by gestation, plurality, and race: 1989-1991 versus 1999-2001 (Q34586693) (← links)
- Uterine rupture risk after periviable cesarean delivery (Q35564237) (← links)
- Recording of Neonatal Seizures in Birth Certificates, Maternal Interviews, and Hospital Discharge Abstracts in a Cerebral Palsy Case-Control Study in Michigan (Q36896615) (← links)
- Assessing the validity and reliability of three indicators self-reported on the pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system survey (Q37244229) (← links)
- Examining the Prevalence Rates of Preexisting Maternal Medical Conditions and Pregnancy Complications by Source: Evidence to Inform Maternal and Child Research (Q39465983) (← links)
- Editorial Commentary: Unappreciated but not unimportant: health disparities in the risk for cervical insufficiency (Q45081506) (← links)
- Do differences in accuracy of vital records and hospital discharge data between physician and nurse-midwife attended births matter? (Q45280797) (← links)
- Vaginal birth after cesarean success in high-risk women: a population-based study (Q45784229) (← links)
- Effect of older maternal age on birth outcomes in twin pregnancies: a population-based study (Q46330193) (← links)
- Racial/Ethnic, Nativity, and Sociodemographic Disparities in Maternal Hypertension in the United States, 2014-2015. (Q55206429) (← links)
- Longitudinal neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm twins (Q90330343) (← links)