Research project

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Title: Long term outcome following the treatment of bronchiolitis with Continuous Negative Extrathoracic Pressure (CNEP)

Project timescale: From 01 August, 2002 to 01 August, 2004
(Added to website on: 10 June, 2003 - Date last updated: 05 November, 2009)

Source of funding:
North Staffordshire Hospital

Aims: To determine the effects of management on later outcome.

Research designs used:
Cohort Study

Methods used to collect data:
Validated instruments eg Outcome measures

Research project description: Children treated with CNEP at North Staffordshire Hospital (NSH) will be compared to matched children managed conventionally at Queen's in Nottingham.

Stages at which the public were involved:
Planning the research
Managing the research
Designing the research instruments
(eg questionnaires, patient information sheets)

Description of public involvement in research stages: The parents were involved in the design phase of the study, they helped with the parent approach information and attended the Steering Group.

Training and support provided for either members of the public or researchers involved in the project:

Examples of ways the public have made a difference to the research project: Making the information acceptable to other parents. Critique of the methodology.

Evaluating the impact of public involvement in the research:

Details of publications or reports resulting from the research: 1. Telford K, Waters L, Vyas H, Manktelow BN, Draper ES, Marlow N. Outcome following neonatal continuous negative pressure ventilation. The Lancet 2006; 367:1080?1085 2. Telford K, Waters L, Vyas HG, Manktelow BN, Draper ES, Marlow N. Respiratory outcome in late childhood following neonatal continuous negative pressure ventilation. Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2007; 92:F19-F24 3. Telford K DM Thesis University of Nottingham 2007 4. Yanney M DM Thesis University of Nottingham 2008

Links to Reports:

Was/is your project user controlled: Not Known

For further information on the project, please contact:
Prof. Neil Marlow
Project Director
University College London
Institute for Women's Health (IfWH)
2nd Floor
86-96 Chenies Mews
London
WC1E 6HX
n.marlow@ucl.ac.uk
020 7679 6056


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