A literature review of record linkage procedures focusing on infant health outcomes.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] K. Joseph,et al. Recent trends in fetal and infant outcomes following post-term pregnancies. , 2001, Chronic diseases in Canada.
[2] R M Bell,et al. The Urge to Merge: Linking Vital Statistics Records and Medicaid Claims , 1994, Medical care.
[3] R. T. Lie,et al. Maternal and paternal age at delivery, birth order, and risk of childhood onset type 1 diabetes: population based cohort study , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[4] Cláudia Medina Coeli,et al. Reclink: aplicativo para o relacionamento de bases de dados, implementando o método probabilistic record linkage , 2000 .
[5] M. H. S. Jorge,et al. O uso da técnica de "Linkage" de sistemas de informação em estudos de coorte sobre mortalidade neonatal , 1996 .
[6] Matthew A. Jaro,et al. Probabilistic linkage of large public health data files. , 1995, Statistics in medicine.
[7] S Sabroe,et al. Birth weight and cognitive function in young adult life: historical cohort study , 1997, BMJ.
[8] A E Ades,et al. Effect of the worldwide epidemic on HIV prevalence in the United Kingdom: record linkage in anonymous neonatal seroprevalence surveys. , 1999, AIDS.
[9] Smith Me. Record linkage: present status and methodology. , 1984 .
[10] A. Wilcox,et al. On the importance--and the unimportance--of birthweight. , 2001, International journal of epidemiology.
[11] J. Chen,et al. Maternal education and fetal and infant mortality in Quebec. Fetal and Infant Mortality Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. , 1998, Health reports.
[12] K. Miura,et al. Birth weight, childhood growth, and cardiovascular disease risk factors in Japanese aged 20 years. , 2001, American journal of epidemiology.
[13] R. David. Commentary: Birthweights and bell curves. , 2001, International journal of epidemiology.
[14] M. H. S. Jorge,et al. Pequenos para idade gestacional: fator de risco para mortalidade neonatal , 1998 .
[15] C. Martyn,et al. Growth in utero and cognitive function in adult life: follow up study of people born between 1920 and 1943 , 1996, BMJ.
[16] H B NEWCOMBE,et al. Automatic linkage of vital records. , 1959, Science.
[17] David Walsh,et al. Electronic Health Summaries - Building on the Foundation of Scottish Record Linkage System , 2001, MedInfo.
[18] Shiliang Liu,et al. Preterm birth, stillbirth and infant mortality among triplet births in Canada, 1985-96. , 2002, Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology.
[19] K. Rothman,et al. The Association of Indicators of Fetal Growth with Visual Acuity and Hearing among Conscripts , 2001, Epidemiology.
[20] A. Wilcox,et al. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: III. Towards a new method of analysis. , 1986, International journal of epidemiology.
[21] K. Prager,et al. The role of linked birth and infant death certificates in maternal and child health epidemiology in the United States. , 2000, American journal of preventive medicine.
[22] Mora Ol,et al. [Risk factors for neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in the Central-West region of Brazil: linkage between live birth and infant death data banks]. , 2000 .
[23] A. Wilcox,et al. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: II. On weight-specific mortality. , 1983, International journal of epidemiology.
[24] M. F. de Almeida,et al. [Small for gestational age: risk factor for neonatal mortality]. , 1998, Revista de saude publica.
[25] G. Beebe. Record linkage systems--Canada vs the United States. , 1980, American Journal of Public Health.
[26] T. Chard,et al. The risk of neonatal death in relation to birth weight and maternal hypertensive disease in infants born at 24-32 weeks. , 2001, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology.
[27] B. Källén,et al. Maternal risk factors for cause‐specific stillbirth and neonatal death , 2001 .
[28] M. Susser,et al. Early origin of coronary heart disease (the “Barker hypothesis”) , 1995, BMJ.
[29] J M McDermott,et al. Constructing reproductive histories by linking vital records. , 1997, American journal of epidemiology.
[30] A C Allen,et al. An assessment of the validity of a computer system for probabilistic record linkage of birth and infant death records in Canada. The Fetal and Infant Health Study Group. , 2000, Chronic diseases in Canada.
[31] D. Barker. The fetal origins of adult hypertension. , 1992, Journal of hypertension. Supplement : official journal of the International Society of Hypertension.
[32] J. Holian. Client and birth record linkage: a method, biases, and lessons. , 1996, Evaluation practice.
[33] L. Bakketeig. Perinatal Epidemiology—A Nordic Challenge , 1991, Scandinavian journal of social medicine.
[34] C Osmond,et al. Low birth weight predicts elevated plasma cortisol concentrations in adults from 3 populations. , 2000, Hypertension.
[35] T. Iwasaki,et al. A method for identifying underlying causes of death in epidemiological study. , 2000, Journal of epidemiology.
[36] C Osmond,et al. Size at birth and resilience to effects of poor living conditions in adult life: longitudinal study , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[37] J. Holian. Live Birth and Infant Death Record Linkage , 2000, Journal of health & social policy.
[38] Ivan P. Fellegi,et al. A Theory for Record Linkage , 1969 .
[39] S M Cobbe,et al. Enhancing the power of record linkage involving low quality personal identifiers: use of the best link principle and cause of death prior likelihoods. , 1998, Computers and biomedical research, an international journal.