Preterm birth as a determinant of neurodevelopment and cognition in children (PRENCOG): protocol for an exposure-based cohort study in the UK.
James P BoardmanRuth AndrewMark E BastinCheryl BattersbyG David BattyManuel Blesa CábezSimon R CoxJill HallLauren IngledowRiccardo E MarioniNeena ModiLee MurphyAlan J QuigleyRebecca M ReynoldsHilary RichardsonSarah Jane StockMichael Jonathan ThrippletonAthanasios TsanasHeather C WhalleyPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
A favourable ethical opinion has been given by the South East Scotland Research Ethics Committee 02 (23/SS/0067) and NHS Lothian Research and Development (2023/0150). Results will be reported to the Medical Research Council, in scientific media, via stakeholder partners and on a website in accessible language (https://www.ed.ac.uk/centre-reproductive-health/prencog).
Keyphrases
- preterm birth
- low birth weight
- gestational age
- emergency department
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- young adults
- public health
- patient safety
- autism spectrum disorder
- mild cognitive impairment
- decision making
- preterm infants
- hiv testing
- multiple sclerosis
- deep learning
- hepatitis c virus
- artificial intelligence