Multicountry study protocol of COCOON: COntinuing Care in COVID-19 Outbreak global survey of New, expectant, and bereaved parent experiences.
Siobhan A LoughnanRupesh GautamSergio Alessandro SilverioFrances M BoyleJillian CassidyDavid A EllwoodCaroline HomerDell HoreySusannah H LeisherFrancine de MontignyMargaret MurphyKeelin O'DonoghuePaula QuigleyClaudia RavaldiJane SandallClaire StoreyNiccolò LombardiAlyce N WilsonVicki Flenadynull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Ethics approval for the multicountry online survey, COCOON, has been granted by the Mater Misericordiae Human Research Ethics Committee in Australia (reference number: AM/MML/63526). Ethics approval for the nested qualitative interview study, PUDDLES, has been granted by the King's College London Biomedical & Health Sciences, Dentistry, Medicine and Natural & Mathematical Sciences Research Ethics Subcommittee (reference number: HR-19/20-19455) in the UK. Local ethics committee approvals were granted in participating countries where required. Results of the study will be published in international peer-reviewed journals and through parent support organisations. Findings will contribute to our understanding of delivering maternity care services, particularly bereavement care, in high-income, lower middle-income and low-income countries during this or future health crises.
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