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The process and outcomes of setting research priorities about preterm birth – a collaborative partnership

The process and outcomes of setting research priorities about preterm birth – a collaborative partnership
The process and outcomes of setting research priorities about preterm birth – a collaborative partnership

Traditionally researchers, funders or policy makers have decided the future research agenda, rather than the service users or clinicians who deal with the consequences of the health condition every day. This article presents the process and outcomes of a collaborative partnership between patients, parents, families and healthcare professionals to prioritise the uncertainties about preterm birth. The Top 15 preterm birth research priorities are described.

Consensus development, Involvement, Premature birth, Service user, Uncertainties
1745-1205
178-181
Uhm, Seilin
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Crowe, Sally
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Dowling, Irene
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Oliver, Sandy
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Uhm, Seilin
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Crowe, Sally
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Dowling, Irene
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Oliver, Sandy
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Uhm, Seilin, Crowe, Sally, Dowling, Irene and Oliver, Sandy (2014) The process and outcomes of setting research priorities about preterm birth – a collaborative partnership. Infant, 10 (6), 178-181.

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Abstract

Traditionally researchers, funders or policy makers have decided the future research agenda, rather than the service users or clinicians who deal with the consequences of the health condition every day. This article presents the process and outcomes of a collaborative partnership between patients, parents, families and healthcare professionals to prioritise the uncertainties about preterm birth. The Top 15 preterm birth research priorities are described.

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Published date: 2014
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2014 SNL All rights reserved.
Keywords: Consensus development, Involvement, Premature birth, Service user, Uncertainties

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Local EPrints ID: 499396
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499396
ISSN: 1745-1205
PURE UUID: 30e57cd8-a813-4b7f-8ae6-eee06bddae42
ORCID for Seilin Uhm: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9847-8381

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Date deposited: 18 Mar 2025 17:56
Last modified: 20 Mar 2025 03:07

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Author: Seilin Uhm ORCID iD
Author: Sally Crowe
Author: Irene Dowling
Author: Sandy Oliver

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