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The Accuracy of Reporting of the Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Population Health Data

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Anh T TrinhAmina KhambaliaAmanda AmptJonathan M MorrisChristine L Roberts. (2013) Episiotomy rate in Vietnamese-born women in Australia: support for a change in obstetric practice in Viet Nam. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 91:5, pages 350-356.
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Jian Sheng Chen, Jane B. Ford, Amanda Ampt, Judy M. Simpson & Christine L. Roberts. (2013) Characteristics in the First Vaginal Birth and Their Association with Mode of Delivery in the Subsequent Birth. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 27:2, pages 109-117.
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Amanda J Ampt, Jane B Ford, Christine L Roberts & Jonathan M Morris. (2013) Trends in obstetric anal sphincter injuries and associated risk factors for vaginal singleton term births in New South Wales 2001-2009. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 53:1, pages 9-16.
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Amanda J. Ampt, Jane B. Ford, Lee K. Taylor & Christine L. Roberts. (2013) Are pregnancy outcomes associated with risk factor reporting in routinely collected perinatal data?. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 24:2, pages 65.
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Morven Caroline Brown, Kate Elizabeth Best, Mark Stephen Pearce, Jason Waugh, Stephen Courtenay Robson & Ruth Bell. (2013) Cardiovascular disease risk in women with pre-eclampsia: systematic review and meta-analysis. European Journal of Epidemiology 28:1, pages 1-19.
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Efty Stavrou, Nicole Pesa & Sallie-Anne Pearson. (2012) Hospital discharge diagnostic and procedure codes for upper gastro-intestinal cancer: how accurate are they?. BMC Health Services Research 12:1.
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Jennifer E Lutomski, John J Morrison & Mona T Lydon-Rochelle. (2012) Regional variation in obstetrical intervention for hospital birth in the Republic of Ireland, 2005–2009. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 12:1.
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YY Lee, CL Roberts, T Dobbins, E Stavrou, K Black, J Morris & J Young. (2012) Incidence and outcomes of pregnancy‐associated cancer in Australia, 1994–2008: a population‐based linkage study. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 119:13, pages 1572-1582.
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AS Ahmad & SO Samuelsen. (2012) Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and fetal death at different gestational lengths: a population study of 2 121 371 pregnancies. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 119:12, pages 1521-1528.
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Christine L. Roberts, Charles S. Algert, Janna Warrendorf, Emily C. Olive, Jonathan M. Morris & Jane B. Ford. (2012) Trends and recurrence of placenta praevia: A population‐based study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 52:5, pages 483-486.
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Jane B. Ford, Charles S. Algert, Cindy Kok, Melinda A. Choy & Christine L. Roberts. (2011) Hospital Data Reporting on Postpartum Hemorrhage: Under-Estimates Recurrence and Over-Estimates the Contribution of Uterine Atony. Maternal and Child Health Journal 16:7, pages 1542-1548.
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Francisco J. Schneuer, Natasha Nassar, Vitomir Tasevski, Jonathan M. Morris & Christine L. Roberts. (2012) Association and Predictive Accuracy of High TSH Serum Levels in First Trimester and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 97:9, pages 3115-3122.
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F.J. Schneuer, N. Nassar, A.Z. Khambalia, V. Tasevski, A.W. Ashton, J.M. Morris & C.L. Roberts. (2012) First trimester screening of maternal placental protein 13 for predicting preeclampsia and small for gestational age: In-house study and systematic review. Placenta 33:9, pages 735-740.
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Jonathan M. Morris, Charles S. Algert, Michael O. Falster, Jane B. Ford, Ann Kinnear, Michael C. Nicholl & Christine L. Roberts. (2012) Trends in planned early birth: a population-based study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 207:3, pages 186.e1-186.e8.
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Martha S. WingateWanda D. BarfieldJoann Petrini Ruben Smith. (2012) Disparities in Fetal Death and First Day Death: The Influence of Risk Factors in 2 Time Periods. American Journal of Public Health 102:8, pages e68-e73.
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Duong Thuy Tran, Louisa Jorm, Sanja Lujic, Hilary Bambrick & Maree Johnson. (2012) Country of birth recording in Australian hospital morbidity data: accuracy and predictors. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 36:4, pages 310-316.
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Jennifer E. Lutomski, Richard A. Greene & Bridgette M. Byrne. (2012) Severe maternal morbidity during childbirth hospitalisation: a comparative analysis between the Republic of Ireland and Australia. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 163:2, pages 148-153.
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A.A. Chantry, C. Deneux-Tharaux, G. Bal, J. Zeitlin, C. Quantin & M.-H. Bouvier-Colle. (2012) Le programme de médicalisation du système d’information (PMSI) – processus de production des données, validité et sources d’erreurs dans le domaine de la morbidité maternelle sévère. Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 60:3, pages 177-188.
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Amanda Green, Pamela Loughna & Fiona Broughton Pipkin. (2012) New-onset hypertension in pregnancy: a review of the long-term maternal effects. The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 14:2, pages 99-105.
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Jian Sheng CHEN, Christine L. ROBERTS, Judy M. SIMPSON & Jane B. FORD. (2012) Prevalence of pre-eclampsia, pregnancy hypertension and gestational diabetes in population-based data: Impact of different ascertainment methods on outcomes. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 52:1, pages 91-95.
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M. Mocarski & D. A. Savitz. (2011) Ethnic Differences in the Association Between Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy Outcome. Maternal and Child Health Journal 16:2, pages 364-373.
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Christine L Roberts, Tim Badgery-Parker, Charles S Algert, Jennifer R Bowen & Natasha Nassar. (2011) Trends in use of neonatal CPAP: a population-based study. BMC Pediatrics 11:1.
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Christine L Roberts, Jonathan M Morris, Kristen R Rickard, Warwick B Giles, Judy M Simpson, George Kotsiou & Jennifer R Bowen. (2011) Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of treatment of asymptomatic candidiasis for the prevention of preterm birth [ACTRN12610000607077]. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 11:1.
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Jian Sheng Chen, Christine L Roberts, Judy M Simpson & Jane B Ford. (2011) Use of hospitalisation history (lookback) to determine prevalence of chronic diseases: impact on modelling of risk factors for haemorrhage in pregnancy. BMC Medical Research Methodology 11:1.
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Mary K Lam. (2011) How Good is New South Wales Admitted Patient Data Collection in Recording Births?. Health Information Management Journal 40:3, pages 12-19.
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Anne A. Chantry, Catherine Deneux-Tharaux, Christine Cans, Anne Ego, Catherine Quantin & Marie-Hélène Bouvier-Colle. (2011) Hospital discharge data can be used for monitoring procedures and intensive care related to severe maternal morbidity. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 64:9, pages 1014-1022.
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Eric I. Benchimol, Douglas G. Manuel, Teresa To, Anne M. Griffiths, Linda Rabeneck & Astrid Guttmann. (2011) Development and use of reporting guidelines for assessing the quality of validation studies of health administrative data. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 64:8, pages 821-829.
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Charlene Thornton, Annemarie Hennessy & William A. Grobman. (2011) Benchmarking and patient safety in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology 25:4, pages 509-521.
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Eric V. Krieger, Michael J. Landzberg, Katherine E. Economy, Gary D. Webb & Alexander R. Opotowsky. (2011) Comparison of Risk of Hypertensive Complications of Pregnancy Among Women With Versus Without Coarctation of the Aorta. The American Journal of Cardiology 107:10, pages 1529-1534.
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Marian Knight. (2011) Studies using routine data versus specific data collection: What can we learn about the epidemiology of eclampsia and the impact of changes in management of gestational hypertensive disorders?. Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health 1:1, pages 109-116.
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Charles S. Algert, Christine L. Roberts, Antonia W. Shand, Jonathan M. Morris & Jane B. Ford. (2010) Seasonal variation in pregnancy hypertension is correlated with sunlight intensity. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 203:3, pages 215.e1-215.e5.
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Alexander Heazell, Errol R. Norwitz, Louise C. Kenny & Philip N. BakerEllen Knox, Mark Kilby & Louise C. Kenny. 2011. Hypertension in Pregnancy. Hypertension in Pregnancy 63 78 .
JB Ford, CL Roberts, N Nassar, W Giles & JM Morris. (2010) Recurrence of breech presentation in consecutive pregnancies. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 117:7, pages 830-836.
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Charles S Algert, Jennifer R Bowen, Warwick B Giles, Greg E Knoblanche, Samantha J Lain & Christine L Roberts. (2009) Regional block versus general anaesthesia for caesarean section and neonatal outcomes: a population-based study. BMC Medicine 7:1.
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Christine L Roberts, Jane B Ford, Charles S Algert, Jane C Bell, Judy M Simpson & Jonathan M Morris. (2009) Trends in adverse maternal outcomes during childbirth: a population-based study of severe maternal morbidity. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 9:1.
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R. M. Hadfield, S. J. Lain, C. H. Raynes-Greenow, J. M. Morris & C. L. Roberts. (2009) Is there an association between endometriosis and the risk of pre-eclampsia? A population based study. Human Reproduction 24:9, pages 2348-2352.
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Ruth M HadfieldSamantha J LainJudy M SimpsonJane B FordCamille H Raynes‐GreenowJonathan M MorrisChristine L Roberts. (2009) Are babies getting bigger? An analysis of birthweight trends in New South Wales, 1990–2005. Medical Journal of Australia 190:6, pages 312-315.
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Christine L. Roberts, Jane C. Bell, Jane B. Ford & Jonathan M. Morris. (2009) Monitoring the quality of maternity care: how well are labour and delivery events reported in population health data?. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 23:2, pages 144-152.
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Samantha J. LAIN, Christine L. ROBERTS, Ruth M. HADFIELD, Jane C. BELL & Jonathan M. MORRIS. (2008) How accurate is the reporting of obstetric haemorrhage in hospital discharge data? A validation study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 48:5, pages 481-484.
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