AbstractObjectivesTo assess the yield of medical record review to recover missing data originally collected by questionnaire, to analyze the agreement between these two data sources and to determine interobserver variability in clinical record review.MethodsWe analyzed data from a birth cohort of 8,127 women who were consecutively recruited after giving birth from 2005-2006. Recruitment was conducted at all public maternity units of Porto, Portugal. We reviewed the medical records of 3,657 women with missing data in the baseline questionnaire and assessed agreement between these two sources by using information from participants with data from both sources. Interobserver variability was assessed by using 400 randomly selected clinical recor...
Aim: To review the quality of prenatal care data registered by the professionals from the Family Hea...
Introduction: The Pregnancy Health Record (PHR) is a functional tool that allows the sharing of preg...
BACKGROUND: In case-control studies that assess associations between medication use and birth defect...
Objectives: To assess the yield of medical record review to recover missing data originally collecte...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the yield of medical record review to recover missing data originally co...
International audienceAs perinatal events have been linked with diseases of later onset, epidemiolog...
Background: Birthweight and gestational age are key indicators for perinatal health obtained through...
Contains fulltext : 154395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sel...
Background: Events during pregnancy and labour may influence the future health and well-being of off...
Background: Events during pregnancy and labour may influence the future health and well-being of off...
Objective: In this study, we assessed the validity of maternally self-reported history of preeclamps...
Background: Evaluate the consistency of information in paper-based records when registered in parall...
Pharmacoepidemiological studies on the safety of medication during pregnancy are all susceptible to ...
International audienceBackground: Studies examining the potential impact of mothers’ health during p...
Background\ud \ud Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing informati...
Aim: To review the quality of prenatal care data registered by the professionals from the Family Hea...
Introduction: The Pregnancy Health Record (PHR) is a functional tool that allows the sharing of preg...
BACKGROUND: In case-control studies that assess associations between medication use and birth defect...
Objectives: To assess the yield of medical record review to recover missing data originally collecte...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the yield of medical record review to recover missing data originally co...
International audienceAs perinatal events have been linked with diseases of later onset, epidemiolog...
Background: Birthweight and gestational age are key indicators for perinatal health obtained through...
Contains fulltext : 154395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sel...
Background: Events during pregnancy and labour may influence the future health and well-being of off...
Background: Events during pregnancy and labour may influence the future health and well-being of off...
Objective: In this study, we assessed the validity of maternally self-reported history of preeclamps...
Background: Evaluate the consistency of information in paper-based records when registered in parall...
Pharmacoepidemiological studies on the safety of medication during pregnancy are all susceptible to ...
International audienceBackground: Studies examining the potential impact of mothers’ health during p...
Background\ud \ud Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing informati...
Aim: To review the quality of prenatal care data registered by the professionals from the Family Hea...
Introduction: The Pregnancy Health Record (PHR) is a functional tool that allows the sharing of preg...
BACKGROUND: In case-control studies that assess associations between medication use and birth defect...