Methodology for sampling women at high maternal risk in administrative data
Abstract Background In population level studies, the conventional practice of categorizing women into low and high maternal risk samples relies upon ascertaining the presence of various comorbid conditions in administrative data. Two problems with the conventional method include variability in the r...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Vanderlaan (Author), Anne Dunlop (Author), Roger Rochat (Author), Bryan Williams (Author), Susan E. Shapiro (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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