NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol

Abstract Background Young children’s healthy development depends on nurturing care, which ensures health, nutrition, responsive caregiving, safety and security, and early learning. Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, and these two factors contribute largely to de...

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Main Authors: Claudia Pansieri, Antonio Clavenna, Chiara Pandolfini, Michele Zanetti, Maria Grazia Calati, Daniela Miglio, Massimo Cartabia, Federica Zanetto, Maurizio Bonati
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-02-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-020-1961-1
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spelling doaj-8935634670fa475c9b3e602d7f77a98f2020-11-25T02:27:48ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312020-02-0120111010.1186/s12887-020-1961-1NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocolClaudia Pansieri0Antonio Clavenna1Chiara Pandolfini2Michele Zanetti3Maria Grazia Calati4Daniela Miglio5Massimo Cartabia6Federica Zanetto7Maurizio Bonati8Laboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSLaboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSLaboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSLaboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSLaboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSLaboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSLaboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSPresident Associazione Culturale Pediatri (ACP)Laboratory for Mother and Child Health, Department of Public Health, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCSAbstract Background Young children’s healthy development depends on nurturing care, which ensures health, nutrition, responsive caregiving, safety and security, and early learning. Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, and these two factors contribute largely to determining health status and well-being across the lifespan. Identification of modifiable risk factors and prognostic factors during the critical periods of life will contribute to the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies. The NASCITA (NAscere e creSCere in ITAlia) study was created to evaluate physical, cognitive, and psychological development, health status and health resource utilization during the first six years of life in a cohort of newborns, and to evaluate potential associated factors. Methods NASCITA is an ongoing, dynamic, prospective, population-based birth cohort study of an expected number of more than 5000 newborns who will be recruited in 22 national geographic clusters starting in 2019. It was designed to follow children from birth to school entry age for a wide range of determinants, disorders, and diseases. Recruitment of the newborns (and their parents) will take place during the first routine well-child visit, which takes place at the office of the pediatrician assigned to them by the local health unit of residence, and which is scheduled for all newborns born in Italy within the first 45 days of their life. Data will be web-based and collected by the family pediatricians during each of the 7 standard well-child visits scheduled for all children during their first 6 years of life. Information on every contact with the enrolled children in addition to these prescheduled visits will be also recorded. Discussion The NASCITA cohort study provides a framework in which children are followed from birth to six-years of age. NASCITA will broaden our understanding of the contribution of early-life factors to infant and child health and development. NASCITA provides opportunities to initiate new studies, also experimental ones, in parts of the cohort, and will contribute relevant information on determinants and health outcomes to policy and decision makers. Cohort details can be found on https://coortenascita.marionegri.it. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT03894566. Ethics committee approval: 6 February 2019, Verbale N 59.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-020-1961-1Clinical trial protocol [publication type]Cohort studiesInfant, newbornChildInfantHealth
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author Claudia Pansieri
Antonio Clavenna
Chiara Pandolfini
Michele Zanetti
Maria Grazia Calati
Daniela Miglio
Massimo Cartabia
Federica Zanetto
Maurizio Bonati
spellingShingle Claudia Pansieri
Antonio Clavenna
Chiara Pandolfini
Michele Zanetti
Maria Grazia Calati
Daniela Miglio
Massimo Cartabia
Federica Zanetto
Maurizio Bonati
NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
BMC Pediatrics
Clinical trial protocol [publication type]
Cohort studies
Infant, newborn
Child
Infant
Health
author_facet Claudia Pansieri
Antonio Clavenna
Chiara Pandolfini
Michele Zanetti
Maria Grazia Calati
Daniela Miglio
Massimo Cartabia
Federica Zanetto
Maurizio Bonati
author_sort Claudia Pansieri
title NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
title_short NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
title_full NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
title_fullStr NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed NASCITA Italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
title_sort nascita italian birth cohort study: a study protocol
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background Young children’s healthy development depends on nurturing care, which ensures health, nutrition, responsive caregiving, safety and security, and early learning. Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, and these two factors contribute largely to determining health status and well-being across the lifespan. Identification of modifiable risk factors and prognostic factors during the critical periods of life will contribute to the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies. The NASCITA (NAscere e creSCere in ITAlia) study was created to evaluate physical, cognitive, and psychological development, health status and health resource utilization during the first six years of life in a cohort of newborns, and to evaluate potential associated factors. Methods NASCITA is an ongoing, dynamic, prospective, population-based birth cohort study of an expected number of more than 5000 newborns who will be recruited in 22 national geographic clusters starting in 2019. It was designed to follow children from birth to school entry age for a wide range of determinants, disorders, and diseases. Recruitment of the newborns (and their parents) will take place during the first routine well-child visit, which takes place at the office of the pediatrician assigned to them by the local health unit of residence, and which is scheduled for all newborns born in Italy within the first 45 days of their life. Data will be web-based and collected by the family pediatricians during each of the 7 standard well-child visits scheduled for all children during their first 6 years of life. Information on every contact with the enrolled children in addition to these prescheduled visits will be also recorded. Discussion The NASCITA cohort study provides a framework in which children are followed from birth to six-years of age. NASCITA will broaden our understanding of the contribution of early-life factors to infant and child health and development. NASCITA provides opportunities to initiate new studies, also experimental ones, in parts of the cohort, and will contribute relevant information on determinants and health outcomes to policy and decision makers. Cohort details can be found on https://coortenascita.marionegri.it. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT03894566. Ethics committee approval: 6 February 2019, Verbale N 59.
topic Clinical trial protocol [publication type]
Cohort studies
Infant, newborn
Child
Infant
Health
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-020-1961-1
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