OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the agreement between hospital records and maternal reporting of mode of delivery in a representative UK sample. DESIGN: Population-based survey (Millennium Cohort Study). SETTING: UK. POPULATION: A total of 12,391 singleton infants born in 2000-2002. METHODS: Mothers were interviewed when infants were approximately 9 months old. Information was collected by interview on many obstetric and perinatal factors including mode of delivery. Record linkage to the mother's delivery hospital records was undertaken in those who gave consent (90%). A matching record was found for 83%. Maternal report and hospital records were compared using mode of delivery classified into three (normal, assisted a...
This research was designed to validate data collected through a survey—an inexpensive way ...
Background: Many epidemiological studies that focus on pregnancy rely on maternal self-report of per...
Background The Millennium Cohort Study of UK babies born this century obtained maternal report of bi...
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: To measure agreement between gestational age based on maternal report of expected date of...
International audienceAs perinatal events have been linked with diseases of later onset, epidemiolog...
To measure agreement between gestational age based on maternal report of expected date of delivery (...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Birth Registration and Matern...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between mode of delivery and public versus privately funded o...
Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research and service eva...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports ...
Background Linkage between routinely collected hospital birth and other records offers the potential...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding patterns of maternity care requires knowing which women have given birth p...
Background: Childhood injury is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and c...
This research was designed to validate data collected through a survey&mdash;an inexpensive way ...
Background: Many epidemiological studies that focus on pregnancy rely on maternal self-report of per...
Background The Millennium Cohort Study of UK babies born this century obtained maternal report of bi...
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: To measure agreement between gestational age based on maternal report of expected date of...
International audienceAs perinatal events have been linked with diseases of later onset, epidemiolog...
To measure agreement between gestational age based on maternal report of expected date of delivery (...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Birth Registration and Matern...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between mode of delivery and public versus privately funded o...
Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research and service eva...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports ...
Background Linkage between routinely collected hospital birth and other records offers the potential...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding patterns of maternity care requires knowing which women have given birth p...
Background: Childhood injury is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and c...
This research was designed to validate data collected through a survey&mdash;an inexpensive way ...
Background: Many epidemiological studies that focus on pregnancy rely on maternal self-report of per...
Background The Millennium Cohort Study of UK babies born this century obtained maternal report of bi...