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Kalk, Emma
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Heekes, Alexa
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Slogrove, Amy
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Phelanyane, Florence
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Davies, Mary-Ann
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Myer, Landon
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Euvrard, Jonathan
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Kroon, Max
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Petro, Greg
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Fieggen, Karen
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Stewart, Chantal
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Rhoda, Natasha
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Gebhardt, Stefan
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Osman, Ayesha
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Anderson, Kim
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Boulle, Andrew
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Mehta, Ushma
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2022-07-27T12:56:23Z |
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2022-07-27T12:56:23Z |
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2022-06 |
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Kalk, E., Heekes, A., Slogrove, A., Phelanyane, F., Davies, M., Myer, L., Euvrard, J. & Kroon, M. et al. 2022. Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER). <i>BMJ Open.</i> 12 http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36659 |
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10.1136/ bmjopen-2021-060205
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http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36659
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Purpose: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (PER) was established at two public sector healthcare sentinel sites in the Western Cape province, South Africa, to provide ongoing surveillance of drug exposures in pregnancy and associations with pregnancy outcomes.
Participants: Established in 2016, all women attending their first antenatal visit at primary care obstetric facilities were enrolled and followed to pregnancy outcome regardless of the site (ie, primary, secondary, tertiary facility). Routine operational obstetric and medical data are digitised from the clinical stationery at the healthcare facilities. Data collection has been integrated into existing services and information platforms and supports routine operations. The PER is situated within the Provincial Health Data Centre, an information exchange that harmonises and consolidates all health-related electronic data in the province. Data are contributed via linkage across a unique identifier. This relationship limits the missing data in the PER, allows validation and avoids misclassification in the population-level data set.
Findings to date: Approximately 5000 and 3500 pregnant women enter the data set annually at the urban and rural sites, respectively. As of August 2021, >30 000 pregnancies have been recorded and outcomes have been determined for 93%. Analysis of key obstetric and neonatal health indicators derived from the PER are consistent with the aggregate data in the District Health Information System.
Future plans: This represents significant infrastructure, able to address clinical and epidemiological concerns in a low/middle-income setting. |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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BMJ Open |
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https://bmjopen.bmj.com/
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Pregnancy Exposure Registry; Western cape |
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dc.title |
Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER) |
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dc.type |
Journal Article |
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dc.publisher.faculty |
Faculty of Health Sciences |
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dc.publisher.department |
Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Research (CIDER) |
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12 |
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Kalk, E., Heekes, A., Slogrove, A., Phelanyane, F., Davies, M., Myer, L., ... Mehta, U. (2022). Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER). <i>BMJ Open</i>, 12 http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36659 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Kalk, Emma, Alexa Heekes, Amy Slogrove, Florence Phelanyane, Mary-Ann Davies, Landon Myer, Jonathan Euvrard, et al "Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER)." <i>BMJ Open</i> 12, (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36659 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Kalk E, Heekes A, Slogrove A, Phelanyane F, Davies M, Myer L, et al. Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER). BMJ Open. 2022;12 http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36659. |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Journal Article
AU - Kalk, Emma
AU - Heekes, Alexa
AU - Slogrove, Amy
AU - Phelanyane, Florence
AU - Davies, Mary-Ann
AU - Myer, Landon
AU - Euvrard, Jonathan
AU - Kroon, Max
AU - Petro, Greg
AU - Fieggen, Karen
AU - Stewart, Chantal
AU - Rhoda, Natasha
AU - Gebhardt, Stefan
AU - Osman, Ayesha
AU - Anderson, Kim
AU - Boulle, Andrew
AU - Mehta, Ushma
AB - Purpose: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (PER) was established at two public sector healthcare sentinel sites in the Western Cape province, South Africa, to provide ongoing surveillance of drug exposures in pregnancy and associations with pregnancy outcomes.
Participants: Established in 2016, all women attending their first antenatal visit at primary care obstetric facilities were enrolled and followed to pregnancy outcome regardless of the site (ie, primary, secondary, tertiary facility). Routine operational obstetric and medical data are digitised from the clinical stationery at the healthcare facilities. Data collection has been integrated into existing services and information platforms and supports routine operations. The PER is situated within the Provincial Health Data Centre, an information exchange that harmonises and consolidates all health-related electronic data in the province. Data are contributed via linkage across a unique identifier. This relationship limits the missing data in the PER, allows validation and avoids misclassification in the population-level data set.
Findings to date: Approximately 5000 and 3500 pregnant women enter the data set annually at the urban and rural sites, respectively. As of August 2021, >30 000 pregnancies have been recorded and outcomes have been determined for 93%. Analysis of key obstetric and neonatal health indicators derived from the PER are consistent with the aggregate data in the District Health Information System.
Future plans: This represents significant infrastructure, able to address clinical and epidemiological concerns in a low/middle-income setting.
DA - 2022-06
DB - OpenUCT
DP - University of Cape Town
J1 - BMJ Open
KW - Pregnancy Exposure Registry; Western cape
LK - https://open.uct.ac.za
PY - 2022
T1 - Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER)
TI - Cohort Profile: The Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (WCPER)
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36659
ER -
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