Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2012 Issue 1 2012
DOI: 10.5339/qfarf.2012.bmp61
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Fetal and perinatal determinants of neonatal mortality in the State of Qatar: A PEARL study analysis

Abstract: Background and Objective: The State of Qatar has achieved maternal, neonatal and perinatal survival rates which are comparable to many high income countries, both from the West and East. Our study aims to analyze fetal and perinatal determinants of Qatar's neonatal mortality rate (NMR) during 2011. Methodology: A PEARL Study (Perinatal Neonatal Outcomes Research Study in the Arabian Gulf), a joint collaborative research project between Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Qatar and University of Gloucestershir… Show more

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“…To reflect the SD construct, the following MVs were suggested: Crude birth rate, Adolescent fertility rate, total fertility rate, and percentages of women married [26,28,51]. To reflect the ME construct, the following MVs were used: GDPpc, and employment to population ratio [27, 48,52].…”
Section: The Proposed Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reflect the SD construct, the following MVs were suggested: Crude birth rate, Adolescent fertility rate, total fertility rate, and percentages of women married [26,28,51]. To reflect the ME construct, the following MVs were used: GDPpc, and employment to population ratio [27, 48,52].…”
Section: The Proposed Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reflect the SD construct, the following MVs were suggested: crude birth rate, adolescent fertility rate, total fertility rate, and percentages of women married [25,27,50]. To reflect the ME construct, the following MVs were used: GDPpc, and employment to population ratio [26,47,51]. A systematic review and meta-analysis were first undertaken to assess all the available literature in the GCC region, including Oman, to understand what factors affected IMR in the area [28].…”
Section: The Proposed Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reflect the SD construct, the following MVs were suggested: crude birth rate, adolescent fertility rate, total fertility rate, and percentages of women married [25,27,50]. To reflect the ME construct, the following MVs were used: GDPpc, and employment to population ratio [26,47,51].…”
Section: The Proposed Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%