poster Presentations

Here are some poster presentations members of the team have given about different aspects of neoEPOCH.


Posters from EAPS conference 2018

These describe the latest work from the BUDS and COIN projects. They were presented at the the 7th Congress of the European Academy of Paediatric Societies (EAPS 2018), held in Paris October 30th to November 7th.

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Posters from the comet vi conference

These describe our work developing a set of core outcomes in neonatology, the COIN project.  They were presented at the sixth Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET) conference, held in Amsterdam November 10th-11th

CORE OUTCOMES IN NEONATOLOGY: A CORE OUTCOME SET BASED ON ROUTINELY COLLECTED DATA

This poster, presented by James, gives an overview of the COIN Project.  It explains how we are using systematic reviews of both neonatal clinical trials and qualitative research to inform this project.

OUTCOME REPORTING IN TRIALS INVOLVING PRETERM INFANTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

This poster, presented by Shohaib Ali (a medical student at Imperial College London), shows the large number of different outcomes reported by neonatal clinical trials. This highlights how important it is to develop a Core Outcome Set, so that neonatal research looks at outcomes that are important to parents, patients and health professionals.

 

Qualitative evidence synthesis in core outcome set development: a case of added value

This poster was presented by one of our collaborators, Ginny Brunton from the Institute of Education. It shows how the views of parents, patients and health professionals on which neonatal outcomes are important, can be found in qualitative research that has already been published.  

This poster also shows how different these outcomes identified by parents, patients and health professionals  are from the outcomes reported in clinical trials.


the buds project poster 

Susanna's poster describes the BUDS project and was presented at the Sowerby eHealth Symposium 2016