Maternal and Child Health Network - MatCHNet

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Ruth Gilbert, Joanne Given, Sinead Brophy, Rachael Wood, Pia Hardelid,
Katie Harron, Alastair Leyland, Anna Pearce, Richard Cookson
UKPRP Call 1 - award holders kick off meeting
25 Sept 2019, London
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National Policy Landscape
Infancy
Pregnancy
Pre-school 1-6 years
Policy Intervention Periods
Benefits
Hospitalisations
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Education
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Birth Outcomes
Birth Intervals
Linked Maternal and Child Data - England
Linked Maternal and Child Data – Northern Ireland
Linked Maternal and Child Data - Scotland
Linked Maternal and Child Data - Wales
Maternal Mental Health
Child Mental Health
Child chronic diseases
Asthma
Diabetes
Injuries
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Birth Outcomes
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Gestational Age
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Undertake work to inform future grant applications on areas
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Two-day event for network members to form collaborations to
develop potential research proposals
Key users of the research will be there to co-develop the research
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Across the four UK countries
Multiple disciplines and cross-sector
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MatCHNet aims to develop a multidisciplinary community to prioritize national policy interventions impacting maternal and child health. The network plans to analyze policy landscapes, harness administrative data, and conduct proof-of-concept analyses to evaluate and improve outcomes. Through workshops, hackathons, and grant applications, MatCHNet seeks to establish a robust online presence and collaborate with decision-makers for evidence-based policy development.

  • Maternal health
  • Child health
  • Policy interventions
  • Data analysis

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  1. Maternal and Child Health Network - MatCHNet Ruth Dundas Ruth Gilbert, Joanne Given, Sinead Brophy, Rachael Wood, Pia Hardelid, Katie Harron, Alastair Leyland, Anna Pearce, Richard Cookson UKPRP Call 1 - award holders kick off meeting 25 Sept 2019, London MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

  2. Vision for MatCHNet Develop a multidisciplinary community Prioritise national policy interventions that could impact maternal and child health, and health inequalities Subsequent improvements to chronic disease outcomes Effective period to intervene Harnessing administrative data in four UK countries Rigorous methodology required to undertake evaluations Determine priorities for future research and evaluations MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

  3. National Policy Landscape National Government Departments Employment Environment Health Housing Education Welfare Pre-school 1-6 years Pregnancy Infancy Maternal Mental Health Maternal Mental Health Maternal Mental Health Policy Intervention Periods Birth Outcomes Birthweight Gestational Age Birth Intervals Birth Outcomes Birth Intervals Child Mental Health Child chronic diseases Asthma Diabetes Injuries Linked Maternal and Child Data - England Linked Maternal and Child Data Northern Ireland Linked Maternal and Child Data - Scotland Linked Maternal and Child Data - Wales Potential Cross-sectoral data linkage Census Prescriptions Primary Care Hospitalisations Benefits Housing Education MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

  4. Plans for the network Establish an online presence of MatCHNet and identify wider network members Series of sequential events 5-6 workshops, hackathon for data documentation, paper- sprint for methods consolidation working paper Establish an online resource documenting data availability 4 UK countries, cross-sectoral, timelines Conduct proof-of-concept analyses of variation in policies between countries Develop grant funding applications to evaluate national policies co-produced with decision makers and users MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

  5. Pump priming funds Undertake work to inform future grant applications on areas identified by the network, including partners and key users Two-day event for network members to form collaborations to develop potential research proposals Key users of the research will be there to co-develop the research questions and join collaborations MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

  6. Who we plan to work with Across the four UK countries Multiple disciplines and cross-sector Government agencies Data providers Public Health agencies Data controllers NGOs MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

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