Primary Goals
The primary goals of CPN are: * Joint examination of the whole spectrum of risks and their interactions, from theCPN centres
CPN comprises the following hospital sites: # Victoria General Hospital, Victoria, BC # BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre, Vancouver, BC # Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, BC # Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, AB # Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, AB # Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, SK #BILBO: birth before 29 weeks: interventions leading to better outcomes for mothers and babies
The inaugural project of CPN was BILBO (Birth before 29 weeks: Interventions Leading to Better Outcomes for mothers and babies). BILBO built a standardized nationalThe research
The CPN team includes content and methods experts in each of the major causes of spontaneous or indicated very preterm birth,Links to other networks
Upon its creation, CPN was not designed to "reinvent the wheel"; rather, it capitalizes on infrastructure and definitions from existing perinatal and neonatal databases. It was noted that this network should be created with collaboration and convergence of data in mind,Massey KA, Morris TJ, Liston RM, von Dadelszen P, Ansermino JM, and Magee LA . Building Knowledge in Maternal and Infant care. Editors: David Parry and Emma Parry. Medical Informatics in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Auckland: IGI, 2008. in particular with other well-established national networks like the Canadian Neonatal Network (CNN) and the Canadian Perinatal Surgery Network (CAPSNet) through the Maternal-Infant Care Network (MICare). In particular, babies identified by CPN as NICU (Links to publications
On behalf of the Canadian Perinatal Network Collaborative Group the following are preliminary publications including topics such as knowledge translation, sharing data, standardization of terminology, etc. Please stay tuned for more publications to come. Massey KA, Magee LA, Dale S, Claydon J, Morris TJ, von Dadelszen P, Liston RM and Ansermino JM. A Current Landscape of Provincial Perinatal Data Collection in Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Canada. March 2009. Massey KA, Morris TJ, Liston RM, von Dadelszen P, Ansermino JM, and Magee LA "Building Knowledge in Maternal and Infant care" in Medical Informatics in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Edited by David Parry and Emma Parry. Auckland New Zealand November 2008. Massey KA, Ansermino JM von Dadelszen P, Morris TJ, Liston RM, Magee LA. What is SNOMED CT and why should the ISSHP care? Hypertension in Pregnancy. February 2009.References
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