Objective To identify predictors of perinatal and infant mortality variations between primary care trusts (PCTs) and identify outlier trusts where outcomes were worse than expected. Design Prognostic multivariable mixed models attempting to explain observed variability between PCTs in perinatal and infant mortality. We used these predictive models to identify PCTs with higher than expected rates of either outcome. Setting All primary care trusts in England. Population For each PCT, data on the number of infant and perinatal deaths, ethnicity, deprivation, maternal age, PCT spending on maternal services, and “Spearhead” status. Main outcome measures Rates of perinatal and infant mortality across PCTs. Results The final models for infant mort...
Objective To determine whether there were inequalities in the sustained rise in infant mortality in ...
Objective: To examine whether disparities in stillbirth, and neonatal and perinatal mortality rates,...
among countries globally. Substantial subnational variation in newborn mortality also exists. Our o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate regional variation in the registration of preterm births <24 weeks of gest...
Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite an overall st...
BACKGROUND: Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite a...
Objectives. Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
OBJECTIVES: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
Objectives: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
Background: Our aims were (1) to improve understanding of regional variation in early-life mortality...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
Background: Infant mortality is one of the strongest indicators of social and economic development i...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
Product form multivariate regression models (multiplicative exponential) were developed with infant ...
The utility and validity of perinatal mortality rates (PNMR) as indicators of the quality of health ...
Objective To determine whether there were inequalities in the sustained rise in infant mortality in ...
Objective: To examine whether disparities in stillbirth, and neonatal and perinatal mortality rates,...
among countries globally. Substantial subnational variation in newborn mortality also exists. Our o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate regional variation in the registration of preterm births <24 weeks of gest...
Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite an overall st...
BACKGROUND: Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite a...
Objectives. Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
OBJECTIVES: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
Objectives: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
Background: Our aims were (1) to improve understanding of regional variation in early-life mortality...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
Background: Infant mortality is one of the strongest indicators of social and economic development i...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
Product form multivariate regression models (multiplicative exponential) were developed with infant ...
The utility and validity of perinatal mortality rates (PNMR) as indicators of the quality of health ...
Objective To determine whether there were inequalities in the sustained rise in infant mortality in ...
Objective: To examine whether disparities in stillbirth, and neonatal and perinatal mortality rates,...
among countries globally. Substantial subnational variation in newborn mortality also exists. Our o...