Final question in our Clinical Audit Confidence Check: Does clinical audit help turn data into improvement? Yes. Clinical audit helps turn records and data into learning, recommendations and service improvement. www.ucc.ie/en/npec/clin... #CAAW26
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Can one local record contribute to national learning? Yes. Each local record adds to the wider picture. When brought together nationally, records help identify patterns, variation and opportunities for improvement. National audit is built from local information. Every record matters. #CAAW2026
Question 3 of our Clinical Audit Confidence Check asks: Do missing data really matter? Yes. Missing data can limit what can be analysed and make findings harder to interpret. Complete, good-quality data help clinical audit support stronger learning and improvement. #CAAW26
Question 2 of our Clinical Audit Confidence Check asks: Is clinical audit mainly about collecting data? Data is important, but clinical audit is about using it to compare care against standards, identify improvements, and support better, safer care. #CAAW26
This week, we are sharing our Clinical Audit Confidence Check: From curiosity to confidence — a short quiz to explore what clinical audit is and why it matters for better. We are starting with a common question: Is clinical audit the same as research? #CAAW26
From 2–5 June, we’ll share resources to explore what clinical audit is, why it matters, and how it supports improvement in maternity & perinatal care. This year’s theme is “From curiosity to confidence” — because understanding clinical audit starts with asking questions. #ClinicalAuditAwarenessWeek
Delighted to be attending the International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare in Oslo #Quality2026 @bmj.com
With the festive season upon us, we would like to take a moment to say thank you and wish everyone a restful Christmas.🎄
WE'RE HIRING! 📢 Research Support Officer - Clinical (1 year, full-time) Applications must be submitted online via UCC portal ore.ucc.ie by Friday 28th of November 2025. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Edel Manning, Project Manager, NPEC. +353 (0) 21 420 5053 Email: e.manning@ucc.ie
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article in the EJOG. The study, led by Dr Charles Leahy, in collaboration with NPEC reflects a comprehensive analysis of national Caesarean Section trends and highlights key areas for targeted intervention. authors.elsevier.com/a/1ltnZ14VD5...
We acknowledge the families and babies represented in our work and are committed to learn from each case to guide improvements in care. On Baby Loss Awareness Week, Services of Remembrance will be held across the country, offering families and staff a time to come together, reflect, and remember.🕯️
This week marked #WorldPatientSafetyDay 2025 🌍 and we join @who.int in highlighting risks and solutions in neonatal and child health. At NPEC, we’re committed to building safer systems, supporting well-informed families, and learning from every case. #PatientSafetyFromTheStart
This week we launched the latest Perinatal Mortality Clinical Audit in Ireland Annual Report 2023. Access the online full report on our website: www.ucc.ie/en/npec/clin...
🆕📄 Socioeconomic deprivation as a risk factor for stillbirth: a case-control study ✍️ Jessica Keane, Paul Corcoran, Sara Leitao, Joye McKernan, Edel Manning, @keelinodonoghue.bsky.social, Richard Greene 🔗 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @npec-ucc.bsky.social @infantcentreucc.bsky.social
Socioeconomic deprivation as a risk factor for stillbirth: a case-control study
Stillbirth is a devastating outcome for families. Identifying and addressing risk factors is of crucial importance. Level of deprivation has been link…
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🎉 Congratulations to Imelda Fitzgerald who shared the process to develop a care pathway in maternity services at the South West Nursing & Midwifery Conference and won 🥇 for best poster presentation! A great collaboration with UCC Medicine and Health. 👏 #NPEC #Maternitycare #SWNMConf2025
Proud moment for the NPEC this week! Dr. Orla Sheehan and Ms. Jessica Keane represented our team at the College of Medicine & Health Research Conference 2025 in UCC. 👏 Sharing research, shaping healthcare, making a difference!
📢 Have you used maternity services in Ireland in the last 5 years — or supported someone who has? We invite you to take part in an anonymous survey on public and patient involvement in maternity clinical audits. Survey: redcap.link/NPECPPI
Today we are launching the Major Obstetric Haemorrhage Clinical Audit in Ireland report for the years 2021 and 2022. Full report is now available on our website: ucc.ie/en/npec/clin... #SMM #MajorObstetricHaemorrhage #behindthenumbers #maternalhealth
Key note speakers and conference delegates - Dr Andras Kolto, Prof. Peter McHugh, Prof. Philp Dodd, Prof. Colette Kelly, Prof. Martin O’Donnell, Prof Fiona Lyons, Prof. Kaye Wellings & Ruchika Mathur #hprc2025 #sexualhealthpromotion @hselive.bsky.social @uniofgalway.bsky.social
Fiona Lyons gave a great overview at #HPRC2025 of the HSE’s work in sexual health highlighting progress in STI prevention, free home testing, access to contraception, amongst other approaches. #SexualHealthPromotion
Great presentations by @maritahennessy.bsky.social, @lauralinehan.bsky.social and Zara Harnett at #HPRC2025 on the SPRING Project from @pregnancylossie.bsky.social. This project aims to develop teenage-friendly education resources on fertility and pregnancy loss. www.ucc.ie/en/pregnancy...
Dr Fiona Mansergh from the Department of Health sharing the new National Sexual Health Strategy at #HPRC2025. Great achievements so far like free contraception, national condom distribution, and access to termination of pregnancy services. #SexualHealthPromotion
Really engaging talk by Kaye Wellings at #HPRC2025 on the evolution of sexual health policy and practice. A fascinating look at how much sexual health promotion has evolved and the challenges that remain. #SexualHealthPromotion
Professor Philip Dodd - Deputy Chief Medical Officer @roinnslainte.bsky.social - speaking at the opening of #HPRC2025 @galwayhprc.bsky.social New sexual health strategy 2025-2035: www.gov.ie/en/healthy-i...
Delighted to be attending #HPRC2025 today representing @npec-ucc.bsky.social and alongside @pregnancylossie.bsky.social. Looking forward to the talks about #SexualHealthPromotion and its role in reproductive health.
Our colleague @escanuelatamara.bsky.social is attending #HPRC2025 today alongside our colleagues from the Pregnancy Loss Research group. @pregnancylossie.bsky.social Looking forward to a great day of learning about the work in #SexualHealthPromotion in Ireland.
🤩 CONFERENCE TOMORROW! We are excited to meet to our more than 170 delegates and learn about the fascinating work in #SexualHealthPromotion in Ireland. Check the scientific programme and the Book of Abstracts: www.hprcconference.ie Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow! #HPRC2025
Dr. Tamara Escanuela Sanchez speaking about the PARTICIPATE Project, national initiative led by the National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre. Learn more about this project: www.ucc.ie/en/npec/get-... #NPEC #Researchday25
Dr. Orla Power presenting on the audit of manual removal of placental practices in the CUMH. #NPEC #ResearchDay25
Ms. Aine Cait Ni Cheallachain is giving a talk about the Knowledge and awareness of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and endometriosis among university students #NPEC #ResearchDay25
Ms. Sinead Marie Treacy who is currently in Malawi, Africa undertaking a 4 week medical placement presenting on new mothers' experiences and opinions of breastfeeding supports provided by hospital staff at CUMH. #NPEC #ResearchDay25