level of utilization still paralleled by infant mortality? International Journal ofEpidemiology ^9A; 23: 528-535. Background. This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the utilization of neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and whether maternal residence was related to infant mortality in two contiguous Swiss cantons, Vaud and Valais, relying on the same tertiary NICU. Previous works have shown that infant mortality is close to the Swiss rate in Vaud, but elevated in Valais. Methods. Analyses were based on linked birth and death certificates relating to the 57 962 single livebirths to mothers resident in Vaud or Valais delivered in hospitals over the 1979-1985 period. Data on utilization were retrospect...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceBackground: The number of maternity units has decli...
Background: Variation in birth registration criteria may compromise international comparisons of fet...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of the provision of a one-to-one nurse-to-patient ratio on mortali...
BACKGROUND: This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...
Background. This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...
That there is a volume-outcome relationship for deliveries, and that mortality is lower for births t...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that high risk and low birthweight babies have better outcomes ...
A number of medical and social developments have had an impact on the neonatal mortality over the pa...
Neonatal units in the UK are organised into three levels, from highest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ...
Summary: The objective of this study was to evaluate the patterns of hospitalization of term infants...
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Objectives: To determine the relation between place and skilled birth attendance at birth and early ...
Aims: Since 1990 data have been collected by the Trent Neonatal Survey (TNS) on neonatal intensive ...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of and risk factors for neonatal unit admission, intrapartum ...
Objective. To study whether neonatal and infant mortality, after adjustments for differences in case...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceBackground: The number of maternity units has decli...
Background: Variation in birth registration criteria may compromise international comparisons of fet...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of the provision of a one-to-one nurse-to-patient ratio on mortali...
BACKGROUND: This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...
Background. This research investigated the relationship of maternal place of residence with the util...
That there is a volume-outcome relationship for deliveries, and that mortality is lower for births t...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that high risk and low birthweight babies have better outcomes ...
A number of medical and social developments have had an impact on the neonatal mortality over the pa...
Neonatal units in the UK are organised into three levels, from highest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ...
Summary: The objective of this study was to evaluate the patterns of hospitalization of term infants...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Objectives: To determine the relation between place and skilled birth attendance at birth and early ...
Aims: Since 1990 data have been collected by the Trent Neonatal Survey (TNS) on neonatal intensive ...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of and risk factors for neonatal unit admission, intrapartum ...
Objective. To study whether neonatal and infant mortality, after adjustments for differences in case...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceBackground: The number of maternity units has decli...
Background: Variation in birth registration criteria may compromise international comparisons of fet...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of the provision of a one-to-one nurse-to-patient ratio on mortali...