Does the presence of a condition-specific obstetric protocol lead to detectable improvements in pregnancy outcomes?
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From Postpartum Haemorrhage Guideline to Local Protocol: A Study of Protocol QualityA 'busy day' effect on perinatal complications of delivery on weekends: a retrospective cohort study.Decreased rates of shoulder dystocia and brachial plexus injury via an evidence-based practice bundle.Risk for postpartum hemorrhage, transfusion, and hemorrhage-related morbidity at low, moderate, and high volume hospitals.Avoiding late preterm deliveries to reduce neonatal complications: an 11-year cohort study.
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Does the presence of a condition-specific obstetric protocol lead to detectable improvements in pregnancy outcomes?
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Alan T N Tita
Jay D Iams
Jennifer L Bailit
John M Thorp
Kenneth J Leveno
Paula McGee
Ronald J Wapner
Sean C Blackwell
William A Grobman
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10.1016/J.AJOG.2015.01.055
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2015-02-04T00:00:00Z