Impact of preterm birth on brain development and long-term outcome: protocol for a cohort study in Scotland.
James P BoardmanJill HallMichael J ThrippletonRebecca M ReynoldsDebby BogaertDonald J DavidsonJurgen SchwarzeAmanda J DrakeSiddharthan ChandranMark E BastinSue Fletcher-WatsonPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
Ethical approval has been obtained from the National Research Ethics Service (NRES), South East Scotland Research Ethics Committee (NRES numbers 11/55/0061 and 13/SS/0143 (phase I) and 16/SS/0154 (phase II)), and NHS Lothian Research and Development (2016/0255). Results are disseminated through open access journals, scientific meetings, social media, newsletters anda study website (www.tebc.ed.ac.uk), and we engage with the University of Edinburgh public relations and media office to ensure maximum publicity and benefit.
Keyphrases
- social media
- preterm birth
- phase ii
- healthcare
- clinical trial
- public health
- health information
- mental health
- emergency department
- low birth weight
- open label
- big data
- randomized controlled trial
- white matter
- quality improvement
- minimally invasive
- patient safety
- systematic review
- cross sectional
- global health
- phase iii
- multiple sclerosis
- deep learning
- placebo controlled
- blood brain barrier
- cerebral ischemia
- drug administration