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Bibliographies

The NFIMR Resource Center maintains an annually updated list of bibliographies containing topics of interest to FIMR projects. Click title to view PDF; lists below titles indicate subtopics covered within that bibliography.

Joint ASIP and NFIMR Bibliography on Bereavement
NEW Status of Women and Infants Following Disasters
Coalition Building and Evaluation
Effective Smoking Cessation Interventions
FIMR: Technical Issues for FIMR Coordinators

 Basic Concepts, Definitions, and Terminology
 Protection of Human Subjects
 Confidentiality Issues
 Fetal Death Reporting
 Infant Death Certification and Registration
 Linking Birth and Infant Death Records
 Using and Analyzing Vital Statistics
 Vital Statistics Acts and Regulations
 Data Collection Procedures and Methodology
Fetal and Infant Mortality in the United States
 Perinatal Mortality
 Fetal Mortality
 Infant Mortality
 Birth-Weight Specific Infant Mortality
 Calculating Fetal and Infant Mortality Rates
 Other Models for Statistical Analysis
Managing Bereavement During Maternal Interviews
Maternal Risk Factors Related to Fetal and Infant Mortality 

 Environment
 Unintentional Injury
 Preterm Labor
 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
 Socio-Economic Factors 
 Substance Abuse
 Violence
 Mental Health
 Access
Mortality Reviews
 Child and Perinatal Mortality Reviews
 Maternal Mortality Review
 Other Reviews
 Use of Expert Panel Review and Review Committees
Leading Causes of Death
 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
 Respiratory Distress Syndrome
 Maternal Complications
 Birth Defects
 Short Gestation/Low Birth weight
Ethnic Populations
Reproductive Health

 Multiple Pregnancies
 Breastfeeding
 Preconception Care
 Pregnancy Later in Life

 

 


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