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    Feasibility and reliability of a newly developed antenatal risk score card in routine care

    Publication of Innovations in Care

    H.W. Torij, E.A.P. Steegers, G.J. Bonsel, E. Birnie, J. Poeran, M.J. Veen | Article | Publication date: 31 January 2015
    A population-based cross-sectional study (feasibility) and a cohort study (inter-rater reliability) to study in routine care the feasibility and inter-rater reliability of the Rotterdam Reproductive Risk Reduction risk score card (R4U), a new semi-quantitative score card for use during the antenatal booking visit. The R4U covers clinical and non-clinical psychosocial factors and identifies overall high risk pregnancies, qualifying for intensified antenatal care.

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