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Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting

Background: Maternal and perinatal Health Research collaboration, India (MaatHRI) is a research platform that aims to improve evidence-based pregnancy care and outcomes for mothers and babies in India, a country with the second highest burden of maternal and perinatal deaths. The objective of this p...

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Autores principales: Nair, Manisha, Bezbaruah, Babul, Bora, Amrit Krishna, Bora, Krishnaram, Chhabra, Shakuntala, Choudhury, Saswati S., Choudhury, Arup, Deka, Dipika, Deka, Gitanjali, Ismavel, Vijay Anand, Kakoty, Swapna D., Koshy, Roshine M., Kumar, Pramod, Mahanta, Pranabika, Medhi, Robin, Nath, Pranoy, Rani, Anjali, Roy, Indrani, Sarma, Usha, V, Carolin Solomi, Talukdar, Ratna Kanta, Zahir, Farzana, Hill, Michael, Kansal, Nimmi, Nakra, Reena, Baigent, Colin, Knight, Marian, Kurinczuk, Jenny J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7812614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33500775
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24923.3
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author Nair, Manisha
Bezbaruah, Babul
Bora, Amrit Krishna
Bora, Krishnaram
Chhabra, Shakuntala
Choudhury, Saswati S.
Choudhury, Arup
Deka, Dipika
Deka, Gitanjali
Ismavel, Vijay Anand
Kakoty, Swapna D.
Koshy, Roshine M.
Kumar, Pramod
Mahanta, Pranabika
Medhi, Robin
Nath, Pranoy
Rani, Anjali
Roy, Indrani
Sarma, Usha
V, Carolin Solomi
Talukdar, Ratna Kanta
Zahir, Farzana
Hill, Michael
Kansal, Nimmi
Nakra, Reena
Baigent, Colin
Knight, Marian
Kurinczuk, Jenny J.
author_facet Nair, Manisha
Bezbaruah, Babul
Bora, Amrit Krishna
Bora, Krishnaram
Chhabra, Shakuntala
Choudhury, Saswati S.
Choudhury, Arup
Deka, Dipika
Deka, Gitanjali
Ismavel, Vijay Anand
Kakoty, Swapna D.
Koshy, Roshine M.
Kumar, Pramod
Mahanta, Pranabika
Medhi, Robin
Nath, Pranoy
Rani, Anjali
Roy, Indrani
Sarma, Usha
V, Carolin Solomi
Talukdar, Ratna Kanta
Zahir, Farzana
Hill, Michael
Kansal, Nimmi
Nakra, Reena
Baigent, Colin
Knight, Marian
Kurinczuk, Jenny J.
author_sort Nair, Manisha
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description Background: Maternal and perinatal Health Research collaboration, India (MaatHRI) is a research platform that aims to improve evidence-based pregnancy care and outcomes for mothers and babies in India, a country with the second highest burden of maternal and perinatal deaths. The objective of this paper is to describe the methods used to establish and standardise the platform and the results of the process. Methods: MaatHRI is a hospital-based collaborative research platform. It is adapted from the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS) and built on a pilot model (IndOSS-Assam), which has been extensively standardised using the following methods: (i) establishing a network of hospitals; (ii) setting up a secure system for data collection, storage and transfer; (iii) developing a standardised laboratory infrastructure; and (iv) developing and implementing regulatory systems. Results: MaatHRI was established in September 2018. Fourteen hospitals participate across four states in India – Assam, Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. The research team includes 20 nurses, a project manager, 16 obstetricians, two pathologists, a public health specialist, a general physician and a paediatrician. MaatHRI has advanced standardisation of data and laboratory parameters, real-time monitoring of data and participant safety, and secure transfer of data. Four observational epidemiological studies are presently being undertaken through the platform. MaatHRI has enabled bi-directional capacity building. It is overseen by a steering committee and a data safety and monitoring board, a process that is not normally used, but was found to be highly effective in ensuring data safety and equitable partnerships in the context of low and middle income countries (LMICs). Conclusion: MaatHRI is the first prototype of UKOSS and other similar platforms in a LMIC setting. The model is built on existing methods but applies new standardisation processes to develop a collaborative research platform that can be replicated in other LMICs.
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spelling pubmed-78126142021-01-25 Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting Nair, Manisha Bezbaruah, Babul Bora, Amrit Krishna Bora, Krishnaram Chhabra, Shakuntala Choudhury, Saswati S. Choudhury, Arup Deka, Dipika Deka, Gitanjali Ismavel, Vijay Anand Kakoty, Swapna D. Koshy, Roshine M. Kumar, Pramod Mahanta, Pranabika Medhi, Robin Nath, Pranoy Rani, Anjali Roy, Indrani Sarma, Usha V, Carolin Solomi Talukdar, Ratna Kanta Zahir, Farzana Hill, Michael Kansal, Nimmi Nakra, Reena Baigent, Colin Knight, Marian Kurinczuk, Jenny J. F1000Res Method Article Background: Maternal and perinatal Health Research collaboration, India (MaatHRI) is a research platform that aims to improve evidence-based pregnancy care and outcomes for mothers and babies in India, a country with the second highest burden of maternal and perinatal deaths. The objective of this paper is to describe the methods used to establish and standardise the platform and the results of the process. Methods: MaatHRI is a hospital-based collaborative research platform. It is adapted from the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS) and built on a pilot model (IndOSS-Assam), which has been extensively standardised using the following methods: (i) establishing a network of hospitals; (ii) setting up a secure system for data collection, storage and transfer; (iii) developing a standardised laboratory infrastructure; and (iv) developing and implementing regulatory systems. Results: MaatHRI was established in September 2018. Fourteen hospitals participate across four states in India – Assam, Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. The research team includes 20 nurses, a project manager, 16 obstetricians, two pathologists, a public health specialist, a general physician and a paediatrician. MaatHRI has advanced standardisation of data and laboratory parameters, real-time monitoring of data and participant safety, and secure transfer of data. Four observational epidemiological studies are presently being undertaken through the platform. MaatHRI has enabled bi-directional capacity building. It is overseen by a steering committee and a data safety and monitoring board, a process that is not normally used, but was found to be highly effective in ensuring data safety and equitable partnerships in the context of low and middle income countries (LMICs). Conclusion: MaatHRI is the first prototype of UKOSS and other similar platforms in a LMIC setting. The model is built on existing methods but applies new standardisation processes to develop a collaborative research platform that can be replicated in other LMICs. F1000 Research Limited 2021-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7812614/ /pubmed/33500775 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24923.3 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Nair M et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Method Article
Nair, Manisha
Bezbaruah, Babul
Bora, Amrit Krishna
Bora, Krishnaram
Chhabra, Shakuntala
Choudhury, Saswati S.
Choudhury, Arup
Deka, Dipika
Deka, Gitanjali
Ismavel, Vijay Anand
Kakoty, Swapna D.
Koshy, Roshine M.
Kumar, Pramod
Mahanta, Pranabika
Medhi, Robin
Nath, Pranoy
Rani, Anjali
Roy, Indrani
Sarma, Usha
V, Carolin Solomi
Talukdar, Ratna Kanta
Zahir, Farzana
Hill, Michael
Kansal, Nimmi
Nakra, Reena
Baigent, Colin
Knight, Marian
Kurinczuk, Jenny J.
Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
title Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
title_full Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
title_fullStr Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
title_short Maternal and perinatal Health Research Collaboration, India (MaatHRI): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
title_sort maternal and perinatal health research collaboration, india (maathri): methodology for establishing a hospital-based research platform in a low and middle income country setting
topic Method Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7812614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33500775
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24923.3
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