Abstract

Preterm birth is the most important determinant of adverse infant outcomes including survival, quality of life, psychosocial effect on the family, and health-care costs.1 Prioritising research is a pathway to potential solutions for the global problem of preterm birth.2,3 The Preterm Birth Priority Setting Partnership aimed to identify and prioritise research areas in preterm birth that are most important to service users and health-care practitioners in the UK, using methods established by the James Lind Alliance.

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