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The HUI is an illuminating metric to include in analyses when benchmarking the effectiveness or value of any patient centric health program, model or system.
An a priori causal model and directed acyclic graphs were used to determine the most parsimonious sets of available covariates to include in analyses (Greenland et al. 1999).
We applied no exclusion criteria except to include in analyses only the first born child when multiple births occurred.
In addition, the prevalence of patient-reported liver disease was considered too low to meaningfully include in analyses and thought likely to be under-ascertained by patient self-report as largely asymptomatic (data not shown).
Sufficient data to include in analyses were received from 21 countries, giving an overall response rate of 58%87%7% in Anglophone countries approached compared to 44% in Francophone, 33% in Horn of Africa and 0% in Lusophone) and representing a combined 2011 population of 633 million, or 72% of the population of sub-Saharan Africa.
Sufficient HReH data to include in analyses was received from 21 countries, giving a response rate of 58%, but higher in Anglophone countries (13/14 or 87%, compared to 7/16 or 44% in Francophone, 1/3 or 33% in Horn of Africa and 0/3 or 0% in Lusophone countries approached).
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Network diagram of all studies and studies included in analyses of complete abortion rate within about 24 hours and main side effects.
In addition, noise map information was included in analyses of the 218 study subjects living in the Metropolitan Area of Helsinki.
Missing data were not included in analyses.
All available data were included in analyses.
Responses that those participants provided in other sections were included in analyses.
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