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and genetic determinants modulating the incidence of chronic kidney disease (Scientific Reports, 10: 144, 2020).
INMA subprogramme:
In 2019, fifteen CIBERESP groups (26% of the total number of groups) of 7 Autonomous Communities, carried out mul- tidisciplinary and cooperative research reflected in joint publications, collaborative projects and researcher mobility. Collaborations with CIBERES, CIBERSAM, CIBERDEM, CIBEREHD and CIBEROBN, and with RedSAMID were established and international collaborations were strengthened: European network of birth cohorts (publications and joint projects), now consolidated in the consortium (www.birthcohorts.net; www.lifecycle-project.eu). The inclusion of new birth cohorts from other Autonomous Communities (GENEIDA, NELA, BiSC, Gijón) was also initiated as well as the creation of joint databases, testing of old hypotheses, generation of new ones, and collaborative publications.
Main lines of research: 1) child health in the pre- and postnatal stage (obesity, asthma, neurodevelopment, nutrition, exposure to air pollution, persistent and non-persistent chemical compounds and electromagnetic fields, and (epi) genetics). 2) adolescent health (sexual development, sleep problems, stress, physical activity and sedentary lifestyle, obesity, cardio-metabolic health, inflammation markers, “exposome”, microbiome, metabolomics and biomonitoring studies).
P6. Evaluation
of healthcare services
Coordinator: Antoni Serrano Blanco* (*Until November the coordinator was Dr. Jordi Alonso)
Group led by Jordi Alonso Caballero (PI): Publication of a Universal Cohort Study, which concludes that the detec- tion of mental disorders and the promotion of participation can reduce suicidal ideation among university students. Mood disorder (12 months) is the strongest risk factor for suicidal ideation at follow-up, while a sense of belonging to the university has a protective effect.
Source: Blasco MJ, Vilagut G, Alayoa I, Almenara J, Cebrià AN, Echeburúa E et al. First-onset and persistence of suicidal ideation in university students: A one-year follow-up study. Journal of Affective Disorders 2019; 256: 192-204.
BIBLIOPRO: The project of the systematic review of the application of PRO instruments in Spain and the evidence-ba- sed recommendations is ongoing. The platform has increased the number of users (19,316), currently providing infor- mation and access to 2,027 questionnaires. There were two new developments in 2019 for the internationalisation of the platform: the new BiblioPRO International website and online access for the evaluation of metric properties using the EMPRO tool.
Group led by Victoria Serra Sutton (PI): Publication of 26 articles and 9 technical reports that issued opinions or recommendations for decision-making in the clinical setting and for service planning. Three EIT-Health projects (pro- moting innovation in health) were awarded, in which group researchers participate with other institutions, along with private companies.
Collaboration began in a new project financed by the Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (Health Research Fund) (PI19/00111) headed by the group led by Antoni Serrano Blanco.
The participation of group members in the Bioethics Committee of Catalonia, the Technical Commission in the field of clinical documentation and the Commission for the promotion of medical devices has been ongoing.
The projects Act on Dementia Joint Action (Grant Agreement, GA No. 678481) and Act on Scale Joint Action (GA 709770) have been completed.
Group led by Fernando G. Benavides (PI): Support guides for patients and professionals to promote the recognition of occupational diseases at the Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social.(National Institute of Social Security).
A research project is being carried out with the aim of making visible the burden of Occupational Diseases on the Na- tional Health System. In this project, financed by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III FIS (CEPS PI16 / 00061), 13 hospitals from all over Spain participate.