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Latest News:ÌýNew publication from the ECHILD team – Intensive home visiting for adolescent mothers in the Family Nurse Partnership in England 2010–2019: a population-based data linkage cohort study

05 March 2024

Nurse and young mother

A new study published in BMJ Public Health by the ECHILD team evaluates the effectiveness of an early intervention for first time teenage mothers called the Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) in England. This study uses administrative data from health (Hospital Episode Statistics), education and children’s social care (National Pupil Database), and is the largest evaluation of the FNP in the UK to date.

The study found no evidence of an association between FNP and indicators of child maltreatment, which supports findings from previous evaluations of FNP, except for an increased rate of unplanned admissions for maltreatment/injury-related diagnoses up to age 2 years for children born to FNP mothers. There was weak evidence that children born to FNP mothers were more likely to achieve a good level of development, an indicator of school readiness, at age 5 years. FNP mothers were less likely to have a subsequent delivery within 18 months of their index birth.

This study demonstrates the value of linked health and education data. More research is needed to understand which elements of intensive interventions for teenage mothers are most effective, for whom and when. Such evidence could help inform decisions about whether it is better to commission highly intensive services for a small portion of the target population or to extend and enhance universal services to better support all adolescent mothers.Ìý The full paper is available for free at the BMJ Public Health .

Historical news

Read a fully history ofÌýproject news articles here.


Resources

This webpage indexes and links to resources that support understanding and use of the ECHILD database:


ECHILD Studies and Reports

  • Evaluation of variation in special educational needs provision and its impact on health and education using administrative records for England: umbrella protocol for a mixed-methods research programme -ÌýPaper published by the HOPE team showing how to use the ECHILD Database to evaluate the impact of special educational needs provision for children:ÌýÌý(¶Ù°¿±õ:. November 2023.

  • Number and timing of primary cleft lip and palate repair surgeries in England: whole nation study of electronic health records before and during the COVID-19 pandemic -ÌýPaper published by the ECHILD team here:Ìý (DOI: ). June 2023.

  • Priorities for research using the ECHILDÌýdatabase - A survey of views from children and families conducted in collaboration with Scope -ÌýIn this survey of parents and children and young people with additional needs, there was support for using the ECHILD database for research.Ìý The three most important research priorities were related to community child health services, GPs health care, and mental health care for children with additional needs. WeÌýwould like to thank all the children, young people, parents, and carers who participated in our survey, and the team for their advice and distribution of this survey.ÌýÌýThe full report is available:

    .Ìý April 2023.
  • Hospital admissions for stress-related presentationsÌýduring term time versus holidays / COVID-19-related school closuresÌý- Young people with urgent mental health needs often have few alternatives but to come to the emergency department. Emergency acute hospital admissions can therefore signal mental health need and help to identify important gaps in school and community mental health provision. In this research, we used data from Hospital Episodes Statistics - a core component of ECHILD - to examine unmet mental health need using stress-related emergency admissions (with medically unexplained pain, self-harm, mental health-related or externalising behaviours such as substance misuse).ÌýÌýPapers published by ECHILD team members here:

    • COVID-19-related school closures and patterns of hospital admissions with stress-related presentations in secondary school-aged adolescents: weekly time series. The British Journal of Psychiatry -Ìý (DOI: ). August 2022.
    • Hospital admissions for stress-related presentations among school-aged adolescents during term time versus holidays in England: weekly time series and retrospective cross-sectional analysis BJPsych Open, 7 (6), e215 -ÌýÌý(¶Ù°¿±õ: ). November 2021.
  • Gestational age at birth, chronic conditions and school outcomes: a population-based data linkage study of children born in England -ÌýPaper published by the ECHILD team here:
    • Ìý(¶Ù°¿±õ: ). May 2022.
  • Changes in adolescents’ planned hospital care during the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis of linked administrative data -ÌýPaper published by the ECHILD team here:
    • Ìý(¶Ù°¿±õ: ). May 2022.
  • What makes administrative data research-ready? A systematic review and thematic analysis of published literatureÌý-ÌýPaper published by the ECHILD team here:
    • (DOI:). April 2022.
  • Deficits in hospital care among clinically vulnerable children aged 0 to 4 years during the COVID-19 pandemic -ÌýPre-print published in medRxiv
    • . December 2021.
    • Changes in hospital contacts during the COVID-19 pandemic among vulnerable children and young people - Report published by the ECHILD and NIHR funded Children and Families Policy Research Unit (CPRU) team here:
    • ECHILD Stakeholder Event Report: An ADR UK report from the ECHILD Stakeholder Event, highlighting the key messages from government and organisations representing children’s interests regarding the ECHILD Database.Ìý This can be downloadedÌýhere:
    • Ethnic bias in data linkage - from how we collect data, to how we link it, and how we analyse it – the ECHILD project team have written a letter published in The Lancet Digital Health, to highlight that much more needs to be done to tackle the problem, this can beÌýread here:
      • Ìý(¶Ù°¿±õ: ). June 2021.

    Data Resources

    ECHILD resources

    • ECHILD code: We place code (such as R and Stata code for the ECHILD linkage evauation) as well as code lists (e.g. ICD-10 code lists of phenotypes of chronic conditions) on Github:

    National PupilÌýDatabase (NPD) resources

    • Data Resource: The National Pupil Database (NPD)Ìý- NPD data resource profileÌýpreviously published by members of the ECHILD team here:
      • (DOI:Ìý). March 2019.
    • Data Resource Profile: Children Looked After Return (CLA)Ìý- NPD CLA data resource profile previously published by members of the ECHILD team here:
      • (¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý). July 2016.
    • Cohort profile: Children in Need Census (CIN) records of children referred for social care support in EnglandÌý- NPD CIN data resource profile previously published by members of the ECHILD team here:
      • Ìý(¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý). February 2019.
    • UK Government tool toÌýexplore data in the National Pupil Database -ÌýA tool that allows users to find and explore information about the data that is held in the NPD:
    • DfEÌýNational Pupil Database - NPD Data Tables - DfE published list of NPD data:
      • .Ìý October 2021.

    Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) resources

    • Hospital Episode Statistics Data Dictionary - The HES Data Dictionary contains detailed information on the fields from the admitted patient, outpatient, accident and emergency and all critical care data sets that are collected and used in HES

      • .Ìý February 2022.

    • Data Resource Profile: Hospital Episode Statistics Admitted Patient Care (HES APC) -ÌýÌýHES APC data resource profile previously published by members of the CHIG team here:

      • Ìý(¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý). August 2017.
    • Resource Report: Understanding Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) - Report that summarise the HES database and its use within cohort and longitudinal studies, by CLOSER: University of Bristol,ÌýÂ鶹´«Ã½ÊÓƵÍøÕ¾ IoE andÌýUniversity of Southampton.
      • . April 2018.

    Videos

    Hear thoughts on the value and potential benifits of the ECHILD database and research study

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    May 2023
    Katie Harron describes how ECHILD is being used in research to improve services and benefit large proportions of the population. ÌýThis video is part of the HDR UK's 'Your Data in Action' series, 'How is data making a difference to you and your children’s lives?'
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    June 2023
    Kate Lewis and Ruth Gilbert describeÌýhow ECHILD is being used to explore variation in school-recorded SEN for children with major congenital anomalies.

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    November 2021
    Dr Nicolas Libuy Rios and Dr Louise Mc Grath-Lone present the findings of the linkage evaluation used in ECHILD and share preliminary results from ongoing studies using the ECHILD data at .

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    October 2021
    Christine Farquharson, an IFS Senior Research Economist working on ECHILD, discusses how ECHILD's data can be used to understand educational outcomes.

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    October 2021

    Christine Farquharson, an IFS Senior Research Economist working on ECHILD, discusses the exemplar studies being produced for the ECHILD project.

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    Christine Farquharson, an IFS Senior Research Economist working on the ECHILD project, discusses the richness of ECHILD's data from combining health and education data.

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    August 2021

    The ECHILD Project Partnership Pannel Members answer introductory questions at the April 2021 ECHILD Stakeholder Event. Ìý

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    April 2021

    Dr Louise Mc Grath-Lone uses a presentation from recent engagement with children and young people advisory groups to introduce the ECHILD database.

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    Jan 2021

    ECHILD, a young research advisors views - A young research advisor from the Council for Disabled Children FLARE gives their view on the potential value of the ECHILD database.

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    Dec 2020

    ECHILD, the innovation and value for research - Dr Ruth Blackburn details the novel nature of the ECHILD database and the value it can bring to research and decision making.

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    Dec 2020

    ECHILD's potential value for research - Dr Ruth Blackburn introduces some of the kinds of research the ECHILD Database will support.

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    Dec 2020

    ECHILD database and information security - Dr Ruth Blackburn introduces the information security around the ECHILD database.

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