Research news
02 April 2019
Training for parent organisations: workshop on the implementation of the standards
Training and knowledge about the European Standards of Care for Newborn Health are key for their implementation in the different countries. This is why EFCNI is thrilled to welcome another...
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28 March 2019
Regulatory Science to 2025 strategy – The European Medicine Agency (EMA) asks for stakeholders’ feedback
The European Medicine Agency (EMA) has published its draft on a "Regulatory Science to 2025" strategy for public consultation. Regulatory science is defined as the range of scientific disciplines that...
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28 February 2019
EFCNI shares a parental view on cluster randomised controlled trials in newborn babies
EFCNI has repeatedly expressed concern about the lack of evidence in the treatment of newborn babies and has called for more research in this field. EFCNI is firmly convinced that...
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28 February 2019
Collecting quality data is key: registries of babies treated for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) can improve health, care, and science
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a disease of the eye affecting preterm born babies. It is characterised by changes in the developing blood vessels of the retina (the light-sensitive layer...
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26 February 2019
Neonatal real world data for research purposes – what is the parents’ view?
Real world data (RWD) in medicine is data derived from a number of sources, for instance surveys or focus group interviews that are associated with outcomes in a heterogeneous patient...
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20 December 2018
How parents can help reduce and manage procedural pain in the NICU
In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), ill and preterm babies face a number of unpleasant and painful procedures, such as heel sticks to obtain blood samples, attachment and removal...
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23 November 2018
Experts call for father- and family-friendly processes in the neonatal units
The importance of bonding between mother and child is widely known, but a recent literature review paper[1], published in the Journal of Neonatal Nursing, shows that the bonding between father...
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05 November 2018
Low levels of omega-3 fatty acids might be associated with a higher risk of preterm birth
For decades, there were ongoing discussions whether a high intake of fatty acids, either by eating more sea fish or by taking fish oil supplements, can reduce the risk of...
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06 August 2018
EPICE/SHIPS consortium provides new knowledge on breast milk feeding of very preterm infants in Europe
On the occasion of World Breastfeeding Week 2018, we are happy to share these recent findings regarding practices of breastfeeding preterm infants. As a proud partner within the EPICE/SHIPS research...
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13 June 2018
First RECAP preterm-related publication is out – a meta-analysis on the association of preterm birth and adult markers of wealth
RECAP preterm proudly announces that a first research paper is published now in Pediatrics: Bilgin, Mendonca & Wolke performed a metanalysis investigating whether preterm birth and low birth weight are...
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