Feasibility of a birth-cohort in pakistan: evidence for better lives study

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  • who: Yasmeen Anwer from the Appropriate measures were implemented to ensure access restriction of data, confidentiality, completeness, and qualityA unique ID was assigned to each participant. All data were electronically collected on tablets and uploaded to a data server sans personal identifiers. Additionally, personal identifiable data were collected and stored in hard copies locally under lock and key, for later contact during the postpartum follow up. Data cleaning and scale-construction was centrally done by the teams at University of Cambridge, UK. Data analysis was led centrally and also performed locally, as each site had privileged access . . .

     

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