Claire Marcroft
| National priority setting partnership using a Delphi consensus process to develop neonatal research questions suitable for practice-changing randomised trials in the UK | 2023 |
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Claire Marcroft Professor 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 services | 2023 |
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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 Infants | 2022 |
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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 United Kingdom | 2022 |
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Claire Marcroft Professor Nicholas Embleton
| PCPP: A MATLAB application for abnormal infant movement detection from video [Formula presented] | 2022 |
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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 study | 2022 |
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Claire Marcroft Professor Nicholas Embleton
| Identification of Abnormal Movements in Infants: A Deep Neural Network for Body Part-Based Prediction of Cerebral Palsy | 2021 |
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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 therapists | 2019 |
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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 checklist | 2018 |
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Dr Peter James Dr Anna Basu Claire Marcroft
| Lacey Assessment of Preterm Infants | 2017 |
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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 infants | 2015 |
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