A Core Outcome Set for Very Preterm Birth?

A James Lind Alliance (JLA) partnership for setting research priorities is reaching out to clinicians, service users and researchers to discuss the opportunities for drawing on their work to initiate discussions about core outcome sets for very preterm birth

Contributors

Sandy Oliver, Institute of Education, University of London
Lelia Duley leads the NIHR funded research programme that supports the JLA Partnership

Further Study Information

Current Stage: Ongoing
Date: July 2011 - February 2016
Funding source(s): NIHR funded research programme that supports the JLA Partnership


Health Area

Disease Category: Pregnancy & childbirth

Disease Name: Preterm birth

Target Population

Age Range: Unknown

Sex:

Nature of Intervention:

Stakeholders Involved

- Clinical experts
- Consumers (patients)
- Researchers
- Families

Study Type

- Patient perspectives

Method(s)

- Survey

A preliminary meeting of clinicians, service users and researchers was held at the 2nd COMET meeting on 12 July 2011.

A James Lind Alliance (JLA) partnership for setting research priorities is reaching out to clinicians, service users and researchers to discuss the opportunities for drawing on their work to initiate discussions about core outcome sets for very preterm birth.

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