13 research outputs found
Additional file 1: of Intermittent auscultation versus continuous fetal monitoring: exploring factors that influence birthing unit nurses’ fetal surveillance practice using theoretical domains framework
Patey et al. fetal surveillance interview guide contains that Semi-structured interview guide, based on the TDF, used in this study. (PDF 149 kb
CAMCCO—Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—Overall prevalence of prematurity, LBW, and multiplicity.
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CAMCCO—Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—Annual rates of major malformations in the first year of life with trends for each province.
Note: Trend comparisons between provinces p < 0.0001.</p
CAMCCO—Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—calendar years included in this study.
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CAMCCO—Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—Overall prevalence of categories of prematurity.
Note: Data on preterm births were missing from SK’s birth abstracts for the years 1996–2000.</p
CAMCCO—Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta—Prevalence of major malformations in the first year of life by organ system.
Note: All major malformation organ system prevalences between provinces were statistically significant (p < 0.0001).</p
ICD-9 and ICD-10 diagnostic codes for major congenital malformation by organ system.
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CAMCCO—Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—Annual rates of prematurity and low birth weight (LBW).
Annual rates of prematurity and LBW during the study period in Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Note: Data on preterm births were missing from SK’s birth abstracts for the years 1996–2000; and birthweight was missing for the years 1996–98 for live births.</p