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Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 8 Oct 2024 | Updated: 229 days ago

Born in Scotland (BiS)

Dataset

Documentation

Description:
Born in Scotland is an ongoing observational longitudinal study set to capture a contemporary and representative cohort of mothers in Scotland and provide a valuable research resource to assess current clinical issues and health disparities and investigate the drivers of long-term maternal and child wellbeing. The current pilot study is open to recruitment and is testing consent models. The scale-up study intends to include 100,000 pregnant women and their children, constituting a diverse, flexible, and nationally representative maternity cohort. It is embedded within the NHS services, capitalising on capturing routinely collected data and biological samples, and allowing linkage to additional clinical and demographic data through the unique Community Health Index (CHI) number. The pilot study currently targets all women aged 18-50 years old, living in Edinburgh and the Lothians and the Borders, and who are planning to give birth in Scotland, offering recruitment during any of the routine antenatal booking appointments. Data from the participants is extracted from the electronic maternity records, neonatal units, and clinical and diagnostic results. Biological samples are retrieved from hospital laboratories using samples that would otherwise be discarded after clinical use or collected at birth. The aim is to use the cohort to link to future maternal and child health and social care records to address key research questions to improve maternal and child health in Scotland.

Coverage

Spatial:
United Kingdom,Scotland
Typical Age Range:
18-50
Follow Up:
Continuous
Pathway:
The dataset captures data about pregnant women and their children. Initially the data is extracted from the electronic health care record from secondary care. Going forwards there may be options to link with GP data.

Provenance

Origin

Collection Situations:
  • Clinic
  • Secondary care - In-patients

Temporal

Accrual Periodicity:
Irregular
Start Date:
25 October 2021
Time Lag:
2-6 months

Accessibility

Access

Delivery Lead Time:
Not applicable
Jurisdictions:
GB-SCT
Data Controller:
The University of Edinburgh, NHS Lothian

Usage

Data Use Limitations:
Research use only
Data Use Requirements:
Project-specific restrictions

Format and Standards

Vocabulary Encoding Schemes:
LOCAL
Languages:
en
Formats:
Excel Spreadsheet

Observations

Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
Events
Pregnancies recruited to the Born in Scotland study
722
Count
21 December 2023