markdownabstractThere are high rates of inequality between birth outcomes across wealthy and impoverished neighborhoods in the Netherlands. The most pronounced inequalities can be found in Rotterdam, where the rate of perinatal mortality is 10 times higher in the poorest neighborhoods than in the richest neighborhoods. With such high rates of inequality, the Netherlands is home to one of the highest recorded disparities in birth outcomes across neighborhoods in any developed country. Substantial inequalities are not only found across neighborhoods, but also across different social groups. Women of low socio-economic status and/or with a non-Western ethnic minority background show the worst birth outcomes. Reducing inequalities in birth out...
Dutch' figures on perinatal mortality and morbidity are poor compared to EU-standards. Considerable ...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequa...
BACKGROUND: Although a low socioeconomic status has consistently been associated with an increased r...
There are high rates of inequality between birth outcomes across wealthy and impoverished neighborho...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, perinatal mortality has declined substantially since 1920, although ...
Significant inequalities in the efficacy of prenatal care exist across the globe, even in high-incom...
markdownabstractAbstract Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Nethe...
Background: Studies suggest that the neighbourhoods in which people live influence their health. The...
Although low socio-economic status has consistently been associated with lower birthweight, little i...
Introduction: Health inequalities can be observed in early life as unfavourable birth outcomes. Evid...
Adverse birth outcomes like preterm birth and infant mortality are unevenly distributed across socio...
Background: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequa...
Adverse birth outcomes like preterm birth and infant mortality are unevenly distributed across socio...
Adverse birth outcomes like preterm birth and infant mortality are unevenly distributed across socio...
Abstract Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because o...
Dutch' figures on perinatal mortality and morbidity are poor compared to EU-standards. Considerable ...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequa...
BACKGROUND: Although a low socioeconomic status has consistently been associated with an increased r...
There are high rates of inequality between birth outcomes across wealthy and impoverished neighborho...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, perinatal mortality has declined substantially since 1920, although ...
Significant inequalities in the efficacy of prenatal care exist across the globe, even in high-incom...
markdownabstractAbstract Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Nethe...
Background: Studies suggest that the neighbourhoods in which people live influence their health. The...
Although low socio-economic status has consistently been associated with lower birthweight, little i...
Introduction: Health inequalities can be observed in early life as unfavourable birth outcomes. Evid...
Adverse birth outcomes like preterm birth and infant mortality are unevenly distributed across socio...
Background: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequa...
Adverse birth outcomes like preterm birth and infant mortality are unevenly distributed across socio...
Adverse birth outcomes like preterm birth and infant mortality are unevenly distributed across socio...
Abstract Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because o...
Dutch' figures on perinatal mortality and morbidity are poor compared to EU-standards. Considerable ...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequa...
BACKGROUND: Although a low socioeconomic status has consistently been associated with an increased r...