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Schedules for home visits in the early postpartum period
Naohiro Yonemoto
, Therese Dowswell, Shuko Nagai, Rintaro Mori
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医療統計学講座
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Keyphrases
Home Visits
100%
Early Postpartum
100%
Antenatal Care
44%
Type of Home
22%
Care at Home
22%
Low-resource Settings
22%
Review Authors
22%
Home-visiting Intervention
22%
Randomized Trial
11%
Mental Health Problems
11%
Specific Intent
11%
High-risk Population
11%
Risk Assessment
11%
Search Methods
11%
Childbirth
11%
Hospital Clinic
11%
Healthcare Professionals
11%
Randomized Controlled Trial
11%
Neonatal Morbidity
11%
Exclusively Breastfed
11%
Well-being
11%
Selection Criteria
11%
Data Extraction
11%
Control Condition
11%
Cochrane
11%
Postpartum Period
11%
Health Problems
11%
Usual Care
11%
Risk of Bias
11%
Health Professionals
11%
Depression Score
11%
Drug-related Problems
11%
Early Discharge
11%
Cluster Randomized Trial
11%
Practical Support
11%
Maternal Mortality
11%
Maternal Satisfaction
11%
Alcohol Problems
11%
Postnatal Period
11%
Neonatal Mortality
11%
Maternal Complications
11%
Antenatal Period
11%
Maternal Health
11%
Psychological Health
11%
Postnatal Visit
11%
Infant Health
11%
Models of Care
11%
Postnatal Check
11%
Psychological Health Problems
11%
Health Service Utilization
11%
Data Assessment
11%
Review Manager
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Puerperium
100%
Postnatal Care
100%
Mental Health
75%
Disease
50%
Randomized Controlled Trial
50%
Perinatal Period
25%
High Risk Population
25%
Child Health
25%
Newborn Morbidity
25%
Wellbeing
25%
Newborn Mortality
25%
Prenatal Period
25%
Maternal Mortality
25%
Group Trial
25%
Health Service
25%
Maternal Welfare
25%
Birth
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
House Call
100%
Puerperium
100%
Postnatal Care
50%
Mental Health
37%
Disease
25%
Hospital
12%
High Risk Population
12%
Data Extraction
12%
Health Care Personnel
12%
Health Practitioner
12%
Newborn Morbidity
12%
Newborn Mortality
12%
Maternal Mortality
12%
Hospital Discharge
12%
Maternal Welfare
12%
Health Service Utilisation
12%
Model of Care
12%