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October 11, 2016
Fellowship Call for 2019
October 12, 2018

Full NameDr Keelin O'Donoghue

Department:Irish Centre for Fetal And Neonatal Translational Research (INFANT)

Organisation:University College Cork

Webpage:www.ucc.ie

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Research Fields
  • epidemiology/population health research
  • Other
Other Research Fields:

Stillbirth, Miscarriage, Multiple Pregnancy, Fetal Medicine, Fetal Anomaly, Bereavement Care, Pregnancy risk factors, Adverse pregnancy outcomes

Postgrad Medical Specialties
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Pathology
Medical Subspecialties
  • Neonatology
My Work

At CUMH/UCC, I lead the multi-disciplinary pregnancy loss research group, combining supervising a large group of doctoral and masters students with collaborative clinical research in this area. I was a co-applicant on the Irish Fetal and Neonatal (INFANT) Clinical Trial Network, funded by the Health Research Board in 2015, having worked with the Perinatal Ireland research consortium since 2010. In June 2016, I joined the INFANT centre as an SFI-funded Principal Investigator.

My research interests include prenatal diagnosis, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, stillbirth, perinatal palliative care, complicated multiple pregnancy, and qualitative research in Clinical Obstetrics. My work has resulted in >90 peer-reviewed original papers and >200 published conference proceedings; with a current h-index of 25 (2016). I have recently been appointed as National Implementation lead for the pregnancy loss/perinatal death Bereavement Care Standards.

http://www.ucc.ie/en/obsgyn/plrg/
http://www.ucc.ie/en/obsgyn/staff/keelin/
http://www.infantcentre.ie/
http://www.cuh.hse.ie/Cork-University-Maternity-Hospital/

Potential Projects

Selected forthcoming projects:-
1. Do the National Standards for Bereavement Care following Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Death provide a feasible, acceptable, and appropriate strategy for improving bereavement care? Mixed Methods Implementation Study.
2. The role of Perinatal Palliative care in the management of pregnancies complicated by major fetal abnormality. Mixed methods study with bereaved parents and healthcare professionals aiming to assess knowledge, access, attitudes and competency.
3. Awareness of Stillbirth among healthcare professionals, parents and the general population. Mixed methods study aiming to examine the differing understanding of causes and risk factors, as well as prevalence and recurrence.