Preconception indicators and associations with health outcomes reported in UK routine primary care data: a systematic review
Danielle Schoenaker,
Elizabeth M Lovegrove,
Emma H Cassinelli
et al.
Abstract:Background: Routine primary care data may be a valuable resource for preconception health research and informing provision of preconception care. Aim: To review how primary care data could provide information on the prevalence of preconception indicators and examine associations with maternal and offspring health outcomes. Design and Setting: Systematic review of observational studies using UK routine primary care data. Method: Literature searches were conducted in five databases (March 2023) to identify obser… Show more
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