The Neonatal Economic, Staffing and Clinical Outcomes Project (NESCOP) was a collaboration between researchers based at UCL, Imperial, Warwick, Leicester and at Bliss, the baby charity. Participants represented the following organisations:
National Neonatal Audit Project of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Health Economics Research Centre at Oxford University, supported by Warwick University Clinical Trials Unit.
Outputs
Papers
Watson SI, Arulampalam W, Petrou S, Marlow N, Morgan AS, Draper ES, Modi N. The effects of a one to one nurse to patient ratio on the mortality rate in neonatal intensive care. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2016;101:3 F195-F200 doi:10.1136/archdischild-2015-309435
Watson S I, Arulampalam W, Petrou S, Marlow N, Morgan A S, Draper E S, Santhakumaran S, Modi N (On behalf of the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit and the NESCOP Group). The effects of designation and volume of neonatal care on mortality and morbidity outcomes of very preterm infants in England: retrospective population-based cohort study BMJ Open 2014;4:e004856 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-004856
Oral Presentations
Surveys on staffing, infrastructure and activity in English neonatal units: 1997 – 2011. Bliss neonatal, economic, staffing and clinical outcomes project final presentation (UCL, London), March 2014.
Trends in neonatal staffing and activity, 1997 – 2011. Bliss neonatal, economic, staffing and clinical outcome project final presentation (UCL, London), March 2014.
Poster Presentations
- Morgan A S, Marlow N, Bennett C J, Costeloe K L, Draper E S. Poster presentations - BAPM/NNS: Organisation of Care; PA.29 Trends in the provision of neonatal care in England: changes in patient volume and staffing since 1996 Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2014;99:Suppl 1 A26 doi:10.1136/archdischild-2014-306576.72 (Original poster (pdf)).