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The relationship between birth with a health professional and maternal mortality in observational studies: a review of the literature
Tropical Medicine & International Health, 10/05/09
Scott S et al. – None of these study designs are optimal in evaluating the impact of births with a health professional on reducing maternal mortality. Analytically, greater insights can be gained by examining ecological relationships within countries, and by complementing the individual analyses with information on the health status of women when they first reach the health professional and whether or not the women planned to have a health professional present during birth.
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