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National Neonatal Research Database

Dataset

Summary

DOI Name:
In Progress

Documentation

Description:
The NNRD is a national resource holding real-world clinical data captured in the course of care on all admissions to NHS neonatal units in England, Wales, Scotland and the Isle of Man. Neonatal units submit data through their Electronic Patient Record system supplier. At present, there is information on around one million babies and 10 million days of care in the NNRD. The NNRD is available to support audit, evaluations, bench-marking, quality improvement and clinical, epidemiological, health services and policy research to improve patient care and outcomes. Data in the NNRD comprise the Neonatal Data Set (ISB1595), an approved NHS Information Standard and include demographic details, daily records of interventions and treatments throughout the neonatal inpatient stay, information on diagnoses and outcomes, and follow-up health status at age two years. The Neonatal Data Analysis Unit was founded to support the management and development of the National Neonatal Research Database (NNRD) established in 2007 by Professor Modi, and related research. More information can be found at https://www.imperial.ac.uk/neonatal-data-analysis-unit
Is Part Of:
No Group

Coverage

Spatial:
England, Wales, Scotland and the Isle of Man
Typical Age Range:
0-4
Physical Sample Availability:
NOT AVAILABLE

Provenance

Temporal

Accrual Periodicity:
QUARTERLY
Distribution Release Date:
04 January 2010
Start Date:
01 January 2008

Accessibility

Access

Delivery Lead Time:
1-2 MONTHS
Jurisdictions:
GB
Data Controller:
Professor Neena Modi, Imperial College London
Data Processor:
Professor Neena Modi, Imperial College London

Usage

Resource Creators:

Format and Standards

Vocabulary Encoding Schemes:
NHS NATIONAL CODES
Conforms To:
OMOP
Languages:
en
Formats:
  • SQL
  • csv

Enrichment and Linkage

Qualified Relations:
Not Available
Derivations:
Not Available