Objectives To develop research priorities on the consequences of very preterm (VPT) birth for the RECAP Preterm platform which brings together data from 23 European VPT birth cohorts. Design and setting This study used a two-round modified Delphi consensus process. Round 1 was based on 28 research themes related to childhood outcomes (<12 years) derived from consultations with cohort researchers. An external panel of multidisciplinary stakeholders then ranked their top 10 themes and provided comments. In round 2, panel members provided feedback on rankings and on new themes suggested in round 1. Results Of 71 individuals contacted, 64 (90%) participated as panel members comprising obstetricians, neonatologists, nurses, general and specialis...
Background: Children born at low gestational ages face a range of risks and number of neonates survi...
Objective: to determine whether the variation in neurodevelopmental disability rates between populat...
The EPICE cohort is a geographically defined study of still-births and live births from 22 þ 0 to 31...
Objectives: To develop research priorities on the consequences of very preterm (VPT) birth for the R...
BACKGROUND: We report a process to identify and prioritise research questions in preterm birth that ...
Around 15 million children are born preterm (<37 weeks of gestation) every year. Of these, 15% or...
BackgroundBeing born very premature (i.e. before 32 weeks’ gestation) has an impact on survival and ...
Survival of very preterm (VPT) infants (ie, those born at <32 weeks’ gestation) has improved markedl...
Objective: To determine whether the variation in neurodevelopmental disability rates between populat...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Children born at low gestational ages face a range of risks and nu...
Background: Children born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) are at risk for several adverse chi...
Background: Studies are sparse and inconclusive about the association between maternal education an...
Background: This study aims to estimate the economic costs of care provided to children born very pr...
Background This study aims to estimate the economic costs of care provided to children born very pr...
Background: Children born at low gestational ages face a range of risks and number of neonates survi...
Objective: to determine whether the variation in neurodevelopmental disability rates between populat...
The EPICE cohort is a geographically defined study of still-births and live births from 22 þ 0 to 31...
Objectives: To develop research priorities on the consequences of very preterm (VPT) birth for the R...
BACKGROUND: We report a process to identify and prioritise research questions in preterm birth that ...
Around 15 million children are born preterm (<37 weeks of gestation) every year. Of these, 15% or...
BackgroundBeing born very premature (i.e. before 32 weeks’ gestation) has an impact on survival and ...
Survival of very preterm (VPT) infants (ie, those born at <32 weeks’ gestation) has improved markedl...
Objective: To determine whether the variation in neurodevelopmental disability rates between populat...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Children born at low gestational ages face a range of risks and nu...
Background: Children born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) are at risk for several adverse chi...
Background: Studies are sparse and inconclusive about the association between maternal education an...
Background: This study aims to estimate the economic costs of care provided to children born very pr...
Background This study aims to estimate the economic costs of care provided to children born very pr...
Background: Children born at low gestational ages face a range of risks and number of neonates survi...
Objective: to determine whether the variation in neurodevelopmental disability rates between populat...
The EPICE cohort is a geographically defined study of still-births and live births from 22 þ 0 to 31...