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Brown KL, Wray J, Knowles RL, et al. Infant deaths in the UK community following successful cardiac surgery: building the evidence base for optimal surveillance, a mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2016 May. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 4.19.)

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Infant deaths in the UK community following successful cardiac surgery: building the evidence base for optimal surveillance, a mixed-methods study.

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Appendix 3Electronic search strategy for interventions systematic review

The Cochrane Library (1999 to present), MEDLINE (1980 to present), EMBASE (1980 to present), CINAHL (1981 to present), Web of Knowledge (dates 1980 to present) and PsycINFO (1980 to present) databases will be searched using the following search strategy (in MEDLINE format):

  1. neonate OR newborn OR child* OR infant* OR baby OR babies OR pediatric* OR paediatric*.ti,ab,sh
  2. exp. CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES
  3. ‘congenital abnormalit*’ OR ‘birth defect*’ OR ‘congenital malformation*’ OR ‘congenital anomal*’.ti,ab,sh
  4. 2 OR 3
  5. 1 AND 4
  6. exp HOME CARE
  7. exp TELEMEDICINE
  8. ‘community intervention’ OR ‘monitoring’ OR ‘outreach’ OR ‘surveillance’ OR ‘telemedicine’ OR ‘tele-medicine’ OR ‘telecare’ OR ‘tele-care’ OR ‘telehealth’.ti,ab,sh
  9. 6 OR 7 OR 8
  10. morbidity OR mortality OR death OR ‘adverse outcome’ OR readmi*.ti,ab,sh
  11. 9 AND 10
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