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Queensland Family Cohort: a study protocol

Authors :
Lidia Morawska
David Evans
Brenda Gannon
Kristen Gibbons
Vicki Flenady
Sailesh Kumar
Zephanie Tyack
Ian Wright
Mark Green
Simon Smith
Julie Hides
Stewart Trost
Clare Collins
Cassandra Pattinson
Karen Thorpe
Helen Liley
John Cairney
Melinda Smith
James Scott
Christopher Edwards
David Simmons
Linda Gallo
Daniel Schweitzer
Helen Truby
Danielle Schoenaker
Tony Kenna
Samudragupta Bora
Lucia Colodro-Conde
Andrew P Hills
Yang Peng
Honey Heussler
Kristen Radford
Xiao-Wen Zeng
Paul Colditz
Katie Lee
Wendy Brodribb
Luke Knibbs
Tom Cole-Hunter
Meng-Wong Taing
Asad Ali
Caroline Salom
Vicki Clifton
Gunther Paul
Janet Davies
Simon Bowler
Johanna Schagen
Amanda Wheeler
Kym Rae
John Upham
Danielle Borg
Corrine Fiveash
Janelle James-McAlpine
Frances Friedlander
Claire Thurston
Maria Oliveri
Theresa Harmey
Erika Cavanagh
Davide Fontanarosa
Tony Perkins
Greig de Zubicaray
Karen Moritz
Adam Ewing
Alison Carey
Ameneh Shahaeian
Andrew Perkins
Ann Peacock
Anne Tremellen
Annie McArdle
Anthony Tuckett
Ash Meakin
Barbara Lingwood
Barnaby Dixson
Boyi Yang
Carlos Salomon
Claire Wyatt-Smith
Clare Primiero
Courtney Giles
Cynthia Turner
Dilani Mendis
Elise Pelzer
Elizabeth Hurrion
Emma Hamilton-Williams
Erin McMeniman
Frances Maguire
Geraint Rogers
Greg Monteith
Gregore Iven Mielke
Guang Hui Dong
Helen Barrett
Honor Hugo
Jake Gratten
James Cuffe
John Hooper
Josephine Forbes
Julianne McGuire
Julie Germain
Kalina Rossa
Kassia Beetham
Kerry Richard
Kristin Laurens
Leisa-Maree Toms
Liisa Laasko
Linda Hickey
Lisa Akison
Loretta Anderson
Lucy Burr
Lynne Daniels
Magid Fahim
Mandana Mazerheri
Maree Knight
Mark Western
Marloes Dekker
Megan Rollo
Micheal Burke
Micheal Kimlin
Micheal Thomas
Michele Haynes
Mike Beckmann
Natasha Reid
Nicole Warrington
Nikky Isbel
Olivia Holland
Paige Little
Paul Dawson
Paul Gardiner
Penelope Lind
Peter D. Sly
Peter Soyer
Rebecca Keating
Rick Sturm
Sally Schaffer
Sanmarie Schlebusch
Sarah Medland
Sarah Steane
Shamshad Karatela
Shelley Wilkinson
Sheridan Guyatt
Sophia Yong
Steve Erceg
Steve McPhail
Suresh Sandisivam
Susan de Jersey
Tara Ross
Treasure McGuire
Yanhe Liu
Yoga Kandasamy
Zarqa Said
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 6 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction The perinatal–postnatal family environment is associated with childhood outcomes including impacts on physical and mental health and educational attainment. Family longitudinal cohort studies collect in-depth data that can capture the influence of an era on family lifestyle, mental health, chronic disease, education and financial stability to enable identification of gaps in society and provide the evidence for changes in government in policy and practice.Methods and analysis The Queensland Family Cohort (QFC) is a prospective, observational, longitudinal study that will recruit 12 500 pregnant families across the state of Queensland (QLD), Australia and intends to follow-up families and children for three decades. To identify the immediate and future health requirements of the QLD population; pregnant participants and their partners will be enrolled by 24 weeks of gestation and followed up at 24, 28 and 36 weeks of gestation, during delivery, on-ward, 6 weeks postpartum and then every 12 months where questionnaires, biological samples and physical measures will be collected from parents and children. To examine the impact of environmental exposures on families, data related to environmental pollution, household pollution and employment exposures will be linked to pregnancy and health outcomes. Where feasible, data linkage of state and federal government databases will be used to follow the participants long term. Biological samples will be stored long term for future discoveries of biomarkers of health and disease.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval has been obtained from the Mater Research Ethics (HREC/16/MHS/113). Findings will be reported to (1) QFC participating families; (2) funding bodies, institutes and hospitals supporting the QFC; (3) federal, state and local governments to inform policy; (4) presented at local, national and international conferences and (5) disseminated by peer-review publications.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3080b24ce3ab400f8522ea9bd4016057
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044463