2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231636
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Predictors of perinatal death in the presence of missing data: A birth registry-based study in northern Tanzania

Abstract: Background More than five million perinatal deaths occur each year globally. Despite efforts put forward during the millennium development goals era, perinatal deaths continue to increase relative to under-five deaths, especially in low-and middle-income countries. This study aimed to determine predictors of perinatal death in the presence of missing data using birth registry data from Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC), between 2000-2015. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study from the medical… Show more

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“…We utilized secondary birth registry data from a prospective cohort of women who delivered singletons in the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) between the years 2000-2015. A detailed description of the KCMC Medical birth registry is also available elsewhere [ 38 – 43 ]. Briefly, KCMC is one of the four zonal referral hospitals in the country and is located in the Moshi municipality, Kilimanjaro region, northern Tanzania.…”
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“…We utilized secondary birth registry data from a prospective cohort of women who delivered singletons in the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) between the years 2000-2015. A detailed description of the KCMC Medical birth registry is also available elsewhere [ 38 – 43 ]. Briefly, KCMC is one of the four zonal referral hospitals in the country and is located in the Moshi municipality, Kilimanjaro region, northern Tanzania.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we have also described the data collection methods elsewhere [ 43 ], birth data at KCMC have been recorded using a standardized questionnaire and is collected by specially trained project midwives. The KCMC Medical birth registry collects prospective data for all mothers and their subsequent deliveries in the hospital’s department of obstetrics and gynecology.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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