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Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

A Cochrane Thematic Group

The Cochrane Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Thematic Group is dedicated to improving outcomes and advancing equity in maternal, newborn, and child health.

About us

Every two minutes, a person dies during pregnancy or childbirth, amounting to approximately 300,000 deaths per year worldwide. Additionally, 11 children under age 15 die every minute worldwide, with almost half of the five million children who die before their fifth birthday dying within their first month of life. These deaths are largely preventable, highlighting tremendous inequities.

The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Thematic Group serves as a central hub for innovation, research, evidence-based clinical practice and health policy, community, and global impact. We are a multi-professional group committed to addressing urgent global health issues through focused and coordinated efforts. By targeting impactful interventions, collaborative work and innovation, we aim to generate actionable insights and evidence to inform healthcare practices and policies that save lives.

Our team

  • Jeanne-Marie Guise, Director. Chair of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Massachusetts, United States
  • David Haas, Deputy Director. Robert A. Munsick Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
  • Emma Persad, Executive Manager. Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Our plans

The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Thematic Group represents a global team of clinical experts, researchers, and others who are interested in multi-interest-holder engagement in evidence synthesis and the resulting impact. Our institutions and leaders have strong and long-lasting relationships with policy-makers and funders who have the promise to contribute to and benefit long-term sustainability and dissemination of the group’s work.

These relationships include the World Health Organization, the Gates Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Health Resources and Services Administration and Office of Research on Women’s Health, amongst others. We will work with the Cochrane central team to develop cases of support specific to the interests of international stakeholders and funders to further develop our collaborative efforts and ensure financial sustainability.

The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Thematic Group acknowledges and supports Cochrane’s strategic decision to engage with low- and middle-income countries to ensure that sustainable research networks are developed in these areas, enabling our evidence to reach and empower those who need it most.

One of the key strengths of our leadership team are the long-standing, strong collaborations within the institutions and organizations that we represent.

We will support author teams in multiple ways:

  • Training: We have a long and successful track record of supporting Cochrane author training for large, international groups of new authors and trainees. We will continue this and have a global reach through the virtual courses and through the Cochrane International Mobility programme.
  • Content and methodological consultations: Through our diverse expertise, we can provide author groups with consultative assistance during all phases of a review, including advising on key dissemination strategies and contacts.
  • Author team members: Given our breadth of colleagues and trainees, we can provide new or understaffed author teams with additional members to aid the efficiency and turnaround time for reviews.
  • Peer reviewers: Given our vast global network within Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, including members with editorial experience and those with patient/public experience, we can support Cochrane's Central Editorial Service in identifying peer reviewers for reviews, which will aid in the timeliness of the peer review process.

We plan to accomplish these through regular communication with our strategic advisory board. Our lean administrative team will have key contacts in different focus areas to facilitate this communication efficiently through the strategic advisory board members.

News

We held a meeting at the Global Evidence Summit 2024 to gauge interest. We were blown away by the positive reception to the creation of the group and the collective potential to deliver on the priority areas in the field. We are planning on having open houses to gauge interest from the wider community. Stay tuned!

Contact us

For more information about our work or to become involved with the Cochrane Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Thematic Group, please email us.

We are keen to build a diverse coalition of leaders and experts. If you are interested in contributing to our work, please tell us more about your skills and interests.