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Screening to improve Health In very Preterm infantS in Europe

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Project "SHIPS" data sheet

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Coordinator
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE 

Organization address
address: RUE DE TOLBIAC 101
city: PARIS
postcode: 75654
website: www.inserm.fr

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 Coordinator Country France [FR]
 Project website http://www.epiceproject.eu
 Total cost 2˙993˙175 €
 EC max contribution 2˙993˙174 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.1.2. (Preventing disease)
 Code Call H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2015
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2015-09-01   to  2019-01-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE FR (PARIS) coordinator 534˙500.00
2    UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER UK (LEICESTER) participant 480˙041.00
3    OSPEDALE PEDIATRICO BAMBINO GESU IT (ROMA) participant 326˙812.00
4    PHILIPPS UNIVERSITAET MARBURG DE (MARBURG) participant 313˙437.00
5    UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO PT (PORTO) participant 294˙615.00
6    UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN BE (ANTWERPEN) participant 216˙250.00
7    EUROPEAN FOUNDATION FOR THE CARE OF NEWBORN INFANTS DE (MUNCHEN) participant 143˙750.00
8    KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET SE (STOCKHOLM) participant 137˙125.00
9    STICHTING KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT NL (NIJMEGEN) participant 128˙250.00
10    REGION HOVEDSTADEN DK (HILLEROD) participant 120˙437.00
11    UNIWERSYTET MEDYCZNY IM KAROLA MARCINKOWSKIEGO W POZNANIU PL (POZNAN) participant 113˙375.00
12    TARTU ULIKOOL EE (TARTU) participant 100˙062.00
13    THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK UK (COVENTRY) participant 84˙518.00
14    REGIONE LAZIO IT (Roma) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

Very preterm birth is a principal determinant of motor and cognitive impairment in later life. About 50 000 infants in the EU survive very preterm birth annually and are at much higher risk of cerebral palsy, visual and auditory deficits, impaired cognitive ability, psychiatric disorders and behavioural problems than infants born at term. However, the long term prognosis at initial discharge from hospital for each individual infant is unknown. Follow-up screening and prevention programmes aim to identify health problems early, enable interventions to improve outcome and to allow optimal management of health care. Despite the recognised importance of these programmes, little is known about their actual application and impact. These programmes consume significant resources because of the multidisciplinary staff required for clinical and developmental assessments and interventions, the coordination required to maintain contact with children after discharge and the time input from families. This project uses a unique resource – the EPICE cohort of 6675 babies born before 32 weeks of gestational age and surviving to discharge home in 18 geographically diverse regions in 2011/2012 – to assess the impact of these screening programmes on health, care and quality of life for very preterm infants and their families as well as on coverage, ability to meet needs, health equity and costs at the population-level. It will also generate new knowledge about assessment tools and methods. Four inter-related studies will be carried out in 11 EU countries by a multi-disciplinary consortium of clinicians (in obstetrics, paediatrics, and child development), researchers (in epidemiology, health services research and health economics) and a user organisation. Partners have the expertise to implement this project and the national and international renown to translate its result into better programmes and policies.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Final report on the Health and Wellbeing Study at 5 Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:20
Final report on the Neuro-developmental Assessment Study Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:20
Final Report on the Qualitative Study Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Status report for Health and Wellbeing Study Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:19
European Guidelines on follow up for very preterm infants during their first 5 years of life Other 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Template material and tools for user associations Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Scientific publications and presentation of study results in scientific congresses Other 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Status Report on the Neuro-developmental Assessment Study Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Indexed database on existing screening and prevention programmes Other 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Final report on the study of follow-up programmes Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Project website Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2020-03-11 12:15:19
Communication plan Documents, reports 2020-03-11 12:15:19

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of SHIPS deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2018 Rolf F. Maier, Béatrice Blondel, Aurélie Piedvache, Bjoern Misselwitz, Stavros Petrou, Patrick Van Reempts, Francesco Franco, Henrique Barros, Janusz Gadzinowski, Klaus Boerch, Arno van Heijst, Elizabeth S. Draper, Jennifer Zeitlin
Duration and Time Trends in Hospital Stay for Very Preterm Infants Differ Across European Regions*
published pages: 1153-1161, ISSN: 1529-7535, DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000001756
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 19/12 2020-03-11
2018 Anna-Veera Seppänen, Florence Bodeau-Livinec, Elaine M Boyle, Anna-Karin Edstedt-Bonamy, Marina Cuttini, Liis Toome, Rolf F Maier, Eva Cloet, Corine Koopman-Esseboom, Pernille Pedersen, Janusz Gadzinowski, Henrique Barros, Jennifer Zeitlin
Specialist health care services use in a European cohort of infants born very preterm
published pages: , ISSN: 0012-1622, DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.14112
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2020-03-11

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