Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Renato Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Cecatti, Jose Guilherme, Nascimento, Maria Laura Costa do, Novais, Jussara de Souza Mayrink, Pacagnella, Rodolfo de Carvalho, Passini Júnior, Renato, Franchini, Kleber Gomes, Feitosa, Francisco Edson de Lucena, Calderon, Iracema de Mattos Paranhos, Rocha Filho, Edilberto Alves Pereira da, Leite, Debora Farias Batista, Vettorazzi, Janete, Kenny, Louise C., Baker, Philip Newton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/195598
Resumo: Background. Our aim was to describe the steps in planning, implementing, and running a multicentre cohort study of maternal and perinatal health using a high-quality biobank comprised of maternal serum, plasma, and hair samples collected from five sites in Brazil.The Preterm SAMBA study, conducted by the Brazilian Network for Studies on Reproductive and Perinatal Health, was an innovative approach used to identify women at higher risk for preterm birth. It is also of great importance in the study of other maternal and perinatal complications in the context of Brazil, which is a middle-income country. Methods. We described phases of planning, implementing, and running the Preterm SAMBA study, a multicentre Brazilian cohort study of low-risk nulliparous pregnant women, to validate a set of metabolite biomarkers for preterm birth identified in an external cohort. Procedures and strategies used to plan, implement, and maintain this multicentre preterm birth study are described in detail. Barriers and experience cited in the current narrative are not usually discussed in the scientific literature or published study protocols. Results. Several barriers and strategies were identified in different phases of the Preterm SAMBA study at different levels of the study framework (steering committee; coordinating and local centres). Strategies implemented and resources used in the study are a legacy of the Brazilian Network, aimed at training collaborators in such complex settings. Conclusion. The Brazilian Network for Studies on Reproductive and Perinatal Health has gained some experience in conducting a multicentre cohort study using a resourceful biobank which may be helpful to other research groups and maternal/perinatal health networks that plan on employing a similar approach to a similar background.
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spelling Souza, Renato TeixeiraCecatti, Jose GuilhermeNascimento, Maria Laura Costa doNovais, Jussara de Souza MayrinkPacagnella, Rodolfo de CarvalhoPassini Júnior, RenatoFranchini, Kleber GomesFeitosa, Francisco Edson de LucenaCalderon, Iracema de Mattos ParanhosRocha Filho, Edilberto Alves Pereira daLeite, Debora Farias BatistaVettorazzi, JaneteKenny, Louise C.Baker, Philip Newton2019-06-06T02:35:50Z20152314-6141http://hdl.handle.net/10183/195598001093155Background. Our aim was to describe the steps in planning, implementing, and running a multicentre cohort study of maternal and perinatal health using a high-quality biobank comprised of maternal serum, plasma, and hair samples collected from five sites in Brazil.The Preterm SAMBA study, conducted by the Brazilian Network for Studies on Reproductive and Perinatal Health, was an innovative approach used to identify women at higher risk for preterm birth. It is also of great importance in the study of other maternal and perinatal complications in the context of Brazil, which is a middle-income country. Methods. We described phases of planning, implementing, and running the Preterm SAMBA study, a multicentre Brazilian cohort study of low-risk nulliparous pregnant women, to validate a set of metabolite biomarkers for preterm birth identified in an external cohort. Procedures and strategies used to plan, implement, and maintain this multicentre preterm birth study are described in detail. Barriers and experience cited in the current narrative are not usually discussed in the scientific literature or published study protocols. Results. Several barriers and strategies were identified in different phases of the Preterm SAMBA study at different levels of the study framework (steering committee; coordinating and local centres). Strategies implemented and resources used in the study are a legacy of the Brazilian Network, aimed at training collaborators in such complex settings. Conclusion. The Brazilian Network for Studies on Reproductive and Perinatal Health has gained some experience in conducting a multicentre cohort study using a resourceful biobank which may be helpful to other research groups and maternal/perinatal health networks that plan on employing a similar approach to a similar background.application/pdfengBioMed research international. New York. vol. 2019, 5476350, 8 f.Nascimento prematuroAcademias e institutosPlanning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA studyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001093155.pdf.txt001093155.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain46519http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/195598/2/001093155.pdf.txtfe76b25dc2788bf4afaac4b4bf2771d3MD52ORIGINAL001093155.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1753493http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/195598/1/001093155.pdfb54d1bd64535f3ce2401f99d6e97ddfcMD5110183/1955982019-06-07 02:35:47.45917oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/195598Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-06-07T05:35:47Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
spellingShingle Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
Souza, Renato Teixeira
Nascimento prematuro
Academias e institutos
title_short Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
title_full Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
title_fullStr Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
title_full_unstemmed Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
title_sort Planning, implementing, and running a multicentre preterm birth study with biobank resources in Brazil : the preterm SAMBA study
author Souza, Renato Teixeira
author_facet Souza, Renato Teixeira
Cecatti, Jose Guilherme
Nascimento, Maria Laura Costa do
Novais, Jussara de Souza Mayrink
Pacagnella, Rodolfo de Carvalho
Passini Júnior, Renato
Franchini, Kleber Gomes
Feitosa, Francisco Edson de Lucena
Calderon, Iracema de Mattos Paranhos
Rocha Filho, Edilberto Alves Pereira da
Leite, Debora Farias Batista
Vettorazzi, Janete
Kenny, Louise C.
Baker, Philip Newton
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Nascimento, Maria Laura Costa do
Novais, Jussara de Souza Mayrink
Pacagnella, Rodolfo de Carvalho
Passini Júnior, Renato
Franchini, Kleber Gomes
Feitosa, Francisco Edson de Lucena
Calderon, Iracema de Mattos Paranhos
Rocha Filho, Edilberto Alves Pereira da
Leite, Debora Farias Batista
Vettorazzi, Janete
Kenny, Louise C.
Baker, Philip Newton
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Renato Teixeira
Cecatti, Jose Guilherme
Nascimento, Maria Laura Costa do
Novais, Jussara de Souza Mayrink
Pacagnella, Rodolfo de Carvalho
Passini Júnior, Renato
Franchini, Kleber Gomes
Feitosa, Francisco Edson de Lucena
Calderon, Iracema de Mattos Paranhos
Rocha Filho, Edilberto Alves Pereira da
Leite, Debora Farias Batista
Vettorazzi, Janete
Kenny, Louise C.
Baker, Philip Newton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nascimento prematuro
Academias e institutos
topic Nascimento prematuro
Academias e institutos
description Background. Our aim was to describe the steps in planning, implementing, and running a multicentre cohort study of maternal and perinatal health using a high-quality biobank comprised of maternal serum, plasma, and hair samples collected from five sites in Brazil.The Preterm SAMBA study, conducted by the Brazilian Network for Studies on Reproductive and Perinatal Health, was an innovative approach used to identify women at higher risk for preterm birth. It is also of great importance in the study of other maternal and perinatal complications in the context of Brazil, which is a middle-income country. Methods. We described phases of planning, implementing, and running the Preterm SAMBA study, a multicentre Brazilian cohort study of low-risk nulliparous pregnant women, to validate a set of metabolite biomarkers for preterm birth identified in an external cohort. Procedures and strategies used to plan, implement, and maintain this multicentre preterm birth study are described in detail. Barriers and experience cited in the current narrative are not usually discussed in the scientific literature or published study protocols. Results. Several barriers and strategies were identified in different phases of the Preterm SAMBA study at different levels of the study framework (steering committee; coordinating and local centres). Strategies implemented and resources used in the study are a legacy of the Brazilian Network, aimed at training collaborators in such complex settings. Conclusion. The Brazilian Network for Studies on Reproductive and Perinatal Health has gained some experience in conducting a multicentre cohort study using a resourceful biobank which may be helpful to other research groups and maternal/perinatal health networks that plan on employing a similar approach to a similar background.
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