Predictors of perinatal death in the presence of missing data: A birth registry-based study in northern Tanzania.
Innocent B MboyaMichael J MahandeJoseph ObureHenry G MwambiPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Perinatal mortality in this cohort is higher than the national estimate. Higher risk of perinatal death was associated with low maternal education level, rural residence, <4 ANC visits, PPH, abruption placenta, LBW delivery, child's sex, and being referred for delivery. Ignoring missing values in the analysis of adverse pregnancy outcomes produces biased covariate coefficients and standard errors. Close clinical follow-up of women at high risk of experiencing perinatal death, particularly during ANC visits and delivery, is of high importance to increase perinatal survival.