Use of pregnancy personalised follow-up in case of maternal social vulnerability to reduce prematurity and neonatal morbidity
Abstract Background Social deprivation is a major risk factor of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Yet, there is few studies evaluating interventions aiming at reducing the impact of social vulnerability on pregnancy outcomes. Objective To compare pregnancy outcomes between patients that received personal...
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Main Authors: | Simon Crequit (Author), Gregory Bierry (Author), Perbellini Maria (Author), Sakina Bouali (Author), Adelaïde Dupre La Tour (Author), Naima Sgihouar (Author), Bruno Renevier (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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