WebHealthy women having healthy pregnancies and infants. Perinatal Services BC (PSBC) provides leadership, support, and coordination for the strategic planning of perinatal services in British Columbia and is the central source in the province for evidence-based perinatal information. WebThe BCPDR contains maternal, fetal, and neonatal health information for an estimated 99% of all deliveries and births that occur in British Columbia. From the year 2000, the …
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WebMay 27, 2015 · Background The British Columbia Perinatal Data Registry (BCPDR) contains individual-level obstetrical and neonatal medical chart data for virtually all births occurring in British Columbia, Canada. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of information in the BCPDR by performing a provincial chart re-abstraction study. … Webimported into the central BC Perinatal Database Regis-try. Data from the Canadian Institute for Health Infor-mation and matched files from the BC Vital Statistics Agency complement the data elements. tematisert
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WebThe aim of this study was to determine the incidence of births fathered by men with multiple sclerosis (MS) exposed to a disease-modifying drug (DMD) around the time of … WebHealthy women having healthy pregnancies and infants. Perinatal Services BC (PSBC) provides leadership, support, and coordination for the strategic planning of perinatal … WebJun 27, 2011 · The research team analyzed data from the British Columbia (BC) MS Clinics' database and the BC Perinatal Database Registry between 1998 and 2009. Researchers identified 432 births to women with MS ... tematisering