National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
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The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU) is a multi-disciplinary research unit within the Nuffield Department of Population Health at Oxford University. It is located in the Richard Doll Building on the Old Road Campus, in Headington, east Oxford, England.
The unit's work involves randomized controlled trials, national surveillance programs and surveys and other research on maternal and infant health and care in the perinatal period (before, during and after birth).{{cite web|title=About us|url=https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/about|publisher=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit|accessdate=14 December 2013}} The early work of the NPEU in developing a register of perinatal trials and methods for synthesizing their results lay the foundations for the Cochrane Collaboration.
Activities
The mission of the NPEU is "...to produce methodologically rigorous research evidence to improve the care provided to women and their families during pregnancy, childbirth, the newborn period and early childhood as well as promoting the effective use of resources by perinatal health services.” Since its inception, a key area of its activities has been undertaking and supporting randomized controlled trials of the effects of perinatal care, now through the NPEU Clinical Trials Unit.{{cite journal|last=Lilford|first=RJ|title=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit--a national asset.|journal=British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|date=September 1993|volume=100|issue=9|pages=799|pmid=8217994|doi=10.1111/j.1471-0528.1993.tb14299.x|s2cid=19229268 }}
The NPEU runs the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS), which is a national system studying rare disorders of pregnancy.{{cite web|title=UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS)|url=https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/ukoss|publisher=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit|accessdate=14 December 2013}} In 2011, the Policy Research Unit in Maternal Health and Care (PRUMC) was established at the NPEU.
History
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The NPEU was established in 1978 by the Department of Health at Oxford University, following a joint request for a national research institute by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the British Paediatric Association.{{cite journal|last=Chalmers|first=I|title=The work of the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit. One example of technology assessment in perinatal care.|journal=International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|year=1991|volume=7|issue=4|pages=430–59|pmid=1778692|doi=10.1017/s0266462300007029|doi-access=free}} The Department gave the unit the task of providing "information which can promote effective use of resources in the perinatal health services." From the beginning, the first NPEU Director, Iain Chalmers, was guided by the principles for evaluating effectiveness of health care described by Archie Cochrane in his book, Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services.{{Citation|last=Cochrane|first=A L|publication-date=1989|year=1972|title=Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust|isbn=978-0-7279-0282-5}}
From its early days, the NPEU was a leader in both randomized controlled trials to assess the effects of perinatal care, the retrieval of information, and the development and use of systematic reviews and meta-analyses to synthesize research results.{{cite journal|title=Servicing perinatal research|journal=The Lancet|year=1991|volume=338|issue=8782–8783|pages=1564|pmid=1683979|doi=10.1016/0140-6736(91)92381-b|s2cid=6507258 }} The unit developed extensive national and international collaborations which were to form both the basis of its work and lay the foundations for the development of the Cochrane Collaboration.{{cite journal|last=Starr|first=M|author2=Chalmers, I |author3=Clarke, M |author4= Oxman, AD |title=The origins, evolution, and future of The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.|journal=International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|date=July 2009|volume=25|issue=Suppl 1|pages=182–95|pmid=19534840|url=http://www.cochrane.org/sites/default/files/uploads/CDSR%20history%20IJTAHC%202009.pdf|doi=10.1017/s026646230909062x|doi-access=free}}{{cite web|last=Chalmers|first=I|title=Keeping systematic reviews up to date: a continuing challenge|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8PBtpH3toY|publisher=Cochrane Collaboration|accessdate=14 December 2013}}{{cite book|editor-last1=Chalmers|editor-first1=I|title=Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth|url=https://archive.org/details/guidetoeffective0000enki|url-access=registration|year=1989|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|editor2=Enkin, M|editor3= Keirse, MJNC}}{{cite book|last=Enkin|first=M|title=A guide to effective care in pregnancy and childbirth|url=https://archive.org/details/guidetoeffective0000enki|url-access=registration|year=1989|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|author2=Keirse, MJNC |author3=Chalmers, I }}
Beginning with a card file of references to perinatal trials and both manual and electronic searching for further trials, the NPEU developed first a book, the Classified Bibliography of Controlled Trials in Perinatal Medicine 1940–1984,{{cite book|last=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit|title=Classified Bibliography of Controlled Trials in Perinatal Medicine 1940–1984|year=1986|publisher=Oxford Medical Publications|location=Oxford}} and then the Oxford Database of Perinatal Trials (ODPT). This process of developing a register of trials led to others establishing a register of trials in fertility as well as the basis for the development of the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (CCTR) when the NPEU's Director left to establish the UK Cochrane Centre in 1992, from where the Cochrane Collaboration evolved in 1993. By 1989, the synthesis of the results of perinatal research led to the publication of major books. By 1990, ODPT included electronic syntheses called overviews, which were the precursor for the Cochrane Collaboration's Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
In 2013, the NPEU was awarded a silver department Athena SWAN award for its commitment to advancing women's careers in science and medicine.{{cite web|title=Medicine and engineering departments make headway on gender equality|url=http://www.athenaswan.org.uk/content/medicine-and-engineering-departments-make-headway-gender-equality|publisher=Athena SWAN|accessdate=14 December 2013|date=26 September 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215013843/http://www.athenaswan.org.uk/content/medicine-and-engineering-departments-make-headway-gender-equality|archivedate=15 December 2013}}
Directors
- Sir Iain Chalmers (1978 to 1992){{cite journal|last=Watts|first=G|title=Iain Chalmers: maverick master of medical evidence.|journal=Lancet|date=Dec 23, 2006|volume=368|issue=9554|pages=2203|pmid=17189019|doi=10.1016/s0140-6736(06)69879-6|s2cid=46317599}}{{cite web|title=UK Cochrane Centre: Our history|url=http://ukcc.cochrane.org/our-history|publisher=UK Cochrane Centre|accessdate=14 December 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215012852/http://ukcc.cochrane.org/our-history|archivedate=15 December 2013}}
- Judith Lumley (1994 to 1995){{cite web|title=Emeritus Professor Judith Lumley AM|url=http://www.phaa.net.au/documents/121023Judith%20Lumley%20-%20bio.pdf|publisher=Public Health Association Australia|accessdate=14 December 2013|archive-date=16 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230116044709/https://www.phaa.net.au/documents/121023Judith%20Lumley%20-%20bio.pdf|url-status=dead}}
- Peter Brocklehurst (2002 to 2011){{cite web|title=NPEU Annual report 2011-12|url=https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/downloads/files/annual-report/NPEU%20Annual%20Report%202011-12.pdf|publisher=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit|accessdate=14 December 2013|archive-date=23 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161123183323/https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/downloads/files/annual-report/NPEU%20Annual%20Report%202011-12.pdf|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|title=Biography: Peter Brocklehurst|url=https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/people/peter-brocklehurst-606|publisher=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit|accessdate=14 December 2013|archive-date=24 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190724100126/https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/people/peter-brocklehurst-606|url-status=dead}}
- Jenny Kurinczuk (2011 to present){{cite web|last=NPEU News|title=Dr Jenny Kurinczuk to become the new Director of the NPEU|url=https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/npeu-news/25-dr-jenny-kurinczuk-to-become-the-new-director-of-the-npeu|publisher=National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit|accessdate=14 December 2013|archive-date=24 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924133414/https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/npeu-news/25-dr-jenny-kurinczuk-to-become-the-new-director-of-the-npeu|url-status=dead}}
References
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External links
- {{official website|https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/}}
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