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Claire Marcroft
National priority setting partnership using a Delphi consensus process to develop neonatal research questions suitable for practice-changing randomised trials in the UK2023
Claire Marcroft
Dr Niina Kolehmainen
Professor Catherine Exley
Dr Richard Thomson
Dr Sally Johnson
et al.
Survey of current practice of routine neurodevelopmental follow-up in UK neonatal services2023
Dr Wai Lok Woo
Claire Marcroft
Professor Nicholas Embleton
A Pose-based Feature Fusion and Classification Framework for the Early Prediction of Cerebral Palsy in Infants2022
Claire Marcroft
National priority setting partnership using a Delphi consensus process to develop neonatal research questions suitable for practice-changing randomised trials in the United Kingdom2022
Claire Marcroft
Professor Nicholas Embleton
PCPP: A MATLAB application for abnormal infant movement detection from video [Formula presented]2022
Claire Marcroft
Pat Dulson
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Dr Anna Basu
The predictive ability of the Lacey Assessment of Preterm Infants (LAPI), Cranial Ultrasound (cUS) and General Movements Assessment (GMA) for Cerebral Palsy (CP): A prospective, clinical, single center observational study2022
Claire Marcroft
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Identification of Abnormal Movements in Infants: A Deep Neural Network for Body Part-Based Prediction of Cerebral Palsy2021
Claire Marcroft
Janice Pearse
Pat Dulson
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Dr Anna Basu
et al.
Current therapeutic management of perinatal stroke with a focus on the upper limb: a cross sectional survey of UK physiotherapists and occupational therapists2019
Dr Chris Lord
Professor Tim Rapley
Claire Marcroft
Janice Pearse
Dr Anna Basu
et al.
Determinants of parent-delivered therapy interventions in children with cerebral palsy: A qualitative synthesis and checklist2018
Dr Peter James
Dr Anna Basu
Claire Marcroft
Lacey Assessment of Preterm Infants2017
Claire Marcroft
Dr Aftab Khan
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Mike Trenell
Dr Thomas Ploetz
et al.
Movement recognition technology as a method of assessing spontaneous general movements in high risk infants2015