Maternal Characteristics and Rates of Unexpected Complications in Term Newborns by Hospital
Kimberly B. Glazer,
Jennifer Zeitlin,
Natalie Boychuk
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceThe Joint Commission Unexpected Complications in Term Newborns measure characterizes newborn morbidity potentially associated with quality of labor and delivery care. Infant exclusions isolate relatively low-risk births, but unexpected newborn complications (UNCs) are not adjusted for maternal factors that may be associated with outcomes independently of hospital quality.ObjectiveTo investigate the association between maternal characteristics and hospital UNC rates.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsTh… Show more
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