Records, recall loss, and recall bias in pregnancy: a comparison of interview and medical records data of pregnant and postnatal women.

作者: H E Bryant , N Visser , E J Love

DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.79.1.78

关键词: Recall biasMedical recordPregnancyPsychiatryAlternative medicineRecallMedicine

摘要: To determine the agreement between interview-based and medical records data concerning illnesses medications early in pregnancy, we compared interviews of 202 women with ongoing collected during their pregnancies. Substantial underrecording most transient was found. Fewer short-term were reported by postpartum than sill-pregnant women, suggesting potential for recall bias or loss.

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