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RECAP preterm · RECAP preterm: Research on European Children and Adults born Preterm

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201730 September 2021EU funding €9,713,230Call H2020-SC1-2016-2017

The project’s overall aim is to improve the health, development and quality of life of children and adults born very preterm (VPT, < 32 weeks of gestation) or very low birth weight (VLBW, < 1500g) – approximately 50 000 births each year in Europe – by establishing an ICT platform to integrate, harmonise and exploit the wealth of data from 20 European cohorts of VPT/VLBW children and adults and their families constituted from the early 1980s to the present, together with data from national registries. VPT/VLBW births have higher risks of cerebral palsy, visual and auditory deficits, impaired cognitive ability, psychiatric disorders and social problems than infants born at term and account for more than a third of the health and educational budgets for children. They may also face higher risks of non-communicable disease as they age. There is emerging evidence of reduced mental health, quality of life, partnering, family life and employment chances and wealth in adulthood.The platform will enable stratified sub-group analyses of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, neonatal complications, and otherwise rare medical conditions that cannot be studied in national population cohorts. The broad temporal, geographic, cultural and health system diversity makes it possible to study the impact of socioeconomic and organisational contexts and determine the generalisability of outcomes for VPT/VLBW populations. The RECAP platform creates a value chain to promote research and innovation using population cohorts, beginning with the integration of VPT/VLBW cohorts to the translation and dissemination of new knowledge. It will be based on a sustainable governance framework, state-of-the art data management and sharing technologies, tools to strengthen research capacity, a hypothesis-driven research agenda and broad stakeholder participation, including researchers, clinicians, educators, policy makers and very preterm children and adults and their families.

Consortium · 21 organisations

coordinator

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO

NL · €840,210

participant

STICHTING MLC FOUNDATION

NL · €138,330

participant

REGION HOVEDSTADEN

DK · €284,000

participant

PHILIPPS UNIVERSITAET MARBURG

DE · €275,750

participant

TARTU ULIKOOL

EE · €290,000

participant

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN

BE · €290,250

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €203,000

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE

FR · €819,679

participant

EXTENSIVE LIFE OY

FI · €187,500

participant

UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM BONN

DE · €240,829

participant

INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA

PT · €700,000

participant

INSTITUTO DE SAUDE PUBLICA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO

PT · €642,500

participant

TERVEYDEN JA HYVINVOINNIN LAITOS

FI · €888,883

participant

GLOBAL FOUNDATION FOR THE CARE OF NEWBORN INFANTS

DE · €200,000

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €579,375

participant

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

UK · €1,062,339

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER

UK · €810,361

participant

CONCENTRIS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT GMBH

DE · €300,000

participant

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

NO · €460,280

participant

OSPEDALE PEDIATRICO BAMBINO GESU

IT · €480,625

participant

VAN VEEN EVERT BERNARD

NL · €19,320

Research fields

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