RE:CURRENT
What was the RE:CURRENT project?
The RE:CURRENT project evaluated recurrent miscarriage (RM) services in Ireland to inform efforts to standardise and improve the quality of these services.
The provision of individualised care, respect for women鈥檚 opinions and appropriate clinical information is imperative to those who experience recurrent miscarriage (defined in the project as two or more consecutive first trimester miscarriages). When the project was designed, there was no national standard for the provision of services and supports for people who experience recurrent miscarriage. Findings from the project informed efforts to standardise and optimise the quality of recurrent miscarriage services.
In December 2022, was awarded funding from the Health Research Board for RE:CURRENT-KTA to deliver knowledge translation activities that would improve the exchange of the RE:CURRENT project findings into policy and practice.
What was involved?
RE:CURRENT
- Identification of clinical guidelines (systematic review)
- Qualitative study on stakeholder views on recurrent miscarriage services
- Development of key performance indicators
- Recurrent miscarriage service evaluation
- Care experience survey
- Health economic analysis
RE:CURRENT-KTA
- Increase awareness and knowledge about recurrent miscarriage by developing and disseminating tailored plain language information resources about RM for people experiencing RM (women and men) and healthcare professionals, in a variety of formats and languages
- Enable health professionals and decision-makers to improve services and advocate/lobby for change/service improvements based on findings from the RE:CURRENT Project by developing online resources to share examples of good practice/key messages
- Improve public awareness of miscarriage/recurrent miscarriage amongst the public and health care professionals/trainees by co-producing resources in a variety of formats to share across multiple channels
Dissemination activities
Journal articles
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Matvienko-Sikar K, O鈥橲ullivan-Lago R, Ui Dhubhgain J, Lucey C, O鈥橠onoghue K. Views of knowledge users on recurrent miscarriage services and supports in the Republic of Ireland: a qualitative interview study. BMJ Open. 2025;15:e094753. .
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, O'Leary H, O'Donoghue K, RE:CURRENT Research Advisory Group. Involving knowledge users in health services research: Collective reflections and learning from a national evaluation of recurrent miscarriage services. Health Expectations. 2024;27: e70125. .
- Flannery C, Burke L-A, Gillespie P, Hennessy M, O'Leary H, Dennehy R, O'Donoghue K. Economic and health-related quality of life impacts of receiving recurrent miscarriage care in Ireland: exploratory analysis drawing on results from a national care experience survey. Reproductive, Female and Child Health. 2024;3:e105. .
- Dennehy R, Hennessy M, Ui Dhubhgain J, Lucey C, O鈥睤onoghue K. 鈥楢n extra level of kind of torment鈥: views and experiences of recurrent miscarriage care during the initial phases of COVID-19 in Ireland鈥攁 qualitative interview study. Health Expectations. 2023;26(4):1768-1782. .
- Flannery C, Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Matvienko-Sikar K, Lucey C, Ui Dhubhgain J, O'Donoghue K. Factors that shape recurrent miscarriage care experiences: findings from a national survey. BMC Health Services Research. 2023;23:317. .
- Hennessy M, Linehan L, Flannery C, Cotter R, O'Connell O, O'Donoghue K. A national evaluation of recurrent miscarriage care services. Irish Medical Journal. 2023;116(1):P713. .
- Flannery C, Burke L-A, Gillespie P, O鈥橠onoghue K. Estimating the costs associated with the implementation of a best practice model of care for recurrent miscarriage clinics in Ireland: a cost analysis [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]. HRB Open Research. 2022;5:74. .
- Dennehy R, Hennessy M, Meaney S, Matvienko-Sikar K, O鈥橲ullivan-Lago R, Ui Dhubhgain J, Lucey C, O鈥橠onoghue K. How we define recurrent miscarriage matters: a qualitative exploration of the views of people with professional or lived experience. Health Expectations. 2022;25(6):2992-3004. .
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Doherty J, O鈥橠onoghue K. Outsourcing transcription: Extending ethical considerations in qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research 2022;32(7):1197-1204. .
- Hennessy M, Linehan L, Dennehy R, Devane D, Rice R, Meaney S, O'Donoghue K. Developing guideline-based key performance indicators for recurrent miscarriage care: lessons from a multi-stage consensus process with a diverse stakeholder group. Research Involvement and Engagement. 2022;8:18. .
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Meaney S, Linehan L, Devane D, Rice R, O'Donoghue K. Clinical practice guidelines for recurrent miscarriage in high-income countries: A systematic review. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 2021;42(6):1146-1171. .
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Meaney S et al. A protocol for a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines for recurrent miscarriage [version 3; peer review: 2 approved, 2 approved with reservations]. HRB Open Research. 2020;3:12. .
Clinical guideline
- Linehan L, Hennessy M, Khalid A, Whelan J, O鈥橠onoghue K. National Clinical Practice Guideline: Assessment and Management of Recurrent Miscarriage. National Women and Infants Health Programme and The Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. January 2023. .
Outreach events
- O'Donoghue K, Hennessy M, Flannery C, Dennehy D, Nuzum D. RE:CURRENT Study Day, in conjunction with the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecolgists and Royal College of Physicians of Ireland [Webinar], 27 May 2022.
- O鈥橠onoghue K, Nuzum D, Hennessy M. Recurrent miscarriage matters: Evidence to inform policy & practice. Presentation to the Women鈥檚 Health Taskforce [Webinar], 29 September 2022.
- O鈥橠onoghue K, Cotter R, Cregan M. Pregnancy loss matters: Evidence & impact to inform policy & practice. Joint Presentation to the Oireachtas, 19 October 2022.
- Hennessy M, O'Donoghue K, on behalf of the RE:CURRENT Team. The RE:CURRENT Study: Enhancing recurrent miscarriage care through an integrated knowledge translation approach. INFANT Seminar. Paediatric Academic Unit, Cork 深夜亚洲福利久久 Hospital, Cork, 24 November 2023.
- Hennessy M. Using graphic medicine to challenge stigma and enhance awareness around miscarriage. Pregnancy Loss Research Group Study Day, Cork 深夜亚洲福利久久 Maternity Hospital, 11 October 2024.
- Hennessy M. The ethics of transcription in qualitative research. Research Seminar, School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham 深夜亚洲福利久久 [Webinar], 16 January 2025.
- O'Donoghue K, Hennessy M. Policy change and service improvement for people who experience pregnancy loss: An ambition for the 34th D谩il and 27th Seanad. Briefing for Members of the Oireachtas. Leinster House. Dublin, 11 June 2025.
Project updates
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Policy briefs
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Meaney S, Linehan L, Devane D, Rice R, Keelin O'Donoghue K. Clinical practice guidelines for recurrent miscarriage in high-income countries: A systematic review. PLRG Policy Brief 2. 2021; Jun 29.
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, O'Donoghue K. How we define recurrent miscarriage matters. PLRG Policy Brief 3. 2022; Sept 27.
- Hennessy M, Linehan L, Flannery C, Cotter R, O'Connell O, O'Donoghue K. Recurrent miscarriage in Ireland: A national service evaluation. PLRG Policy Brief 4. 2022; Sept 27.
- Flannery C, Burke L-A, Gillespie P, Hennessy M, O'Leary H, Dennehy R, O'Donoghue K. Exploratory analysis of the costs associated with receiving recurrent miscarriage care in Ireland. PLRG Policy Brief 5. 2022; Sept 27.
- Dennehy R, Hennessy M, Ui Dhubhgain J, Lucey C, O鈥橪eary H, O鈥橠onoghue K. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on recurrent miscarriage services: More compassionate, person-centred policies and approaches within maternity services needed. PLRG Policy Brief 13. 2023; Jul 31.
- Hennessy M, O'Donoghue K. Recurrent Miscarriage: An evidence-informed model of care. PLRG Policy Brief 15. 2025; Apr 30.
Blogs
- Hennessy M, Dennehy R, Rice R.. HRB Open Res, 12 October 2020.
Press releases
- INFANT. (2021, September 22) .
- INFANT. (2020, October 14) .
- Pregnancy Loss Research Group. (2025, June 11) New model of care for recurrent miscarriage proposed which would see people receive appropriate care and support following their first miscarriage.
- Pregnancy Loss Research Group. (2025, June 12) PLRG highlights policy changes and service improvements needed for people who experience pregnancy loss under 23 weeks at Oireachtas briefing.
- Pregnancy Loss Research Group. (2025, November 12) Niamh Howard-Jones appointed Candidate Advanced Midwife Practitioner - Early Pregnancy Loss/Miscarriage Services at CUMH.
Radio interviews
- O'Donoghue K. "Why we need to talk about pregnancy loss". Moncrieff, interviewed by Stefanie Preissner. 深夜亚洲福利久久talk, 06 June 2023. .
- O'Donoghue K. "Miscarriage bereavement leave - 'They're not ill, they're grieving'". Lunchtime Live, interviewed by Andrea Gilligan. 深夜亚洲福利久久talk, 17 August 2023. .
- O鈥橠onoghue K. 鈥淥ireachtas Group on Pregnancy and Infant Loss meet to highlight improvements in support services鈥. Drivetime, interviewed by Cormac 翱鈥檋Eadhra. RT脡 Radio 1, 23 September 2025. .
- O鈥橠onoghue K, Cronin J. "The emotional and real-life impacts of pregnancy loss under 23 weeks". The Anton Savage Show, interviewed by Anton Savage. 深夜亚洲福利久久talk, 09 November 2025. .
Podcast
- Pleace, Kate, host. 鈥淜ate Pleace and Marita Hennessy.鈥 Gynae Listen and Learn, DCU, 09 May 2024. .
深夜亚洲福利久久paper/Magazine articles
- McDonnell C, O鈥機allaghan H, Stevens J. (2021, June 11) Miscarriage in Ireland: "I am so sorry, but your baby has no heartbeat". Irish Examiner. .
- Walker M. (2022, February 14) One of Ireland鈥檚 foremost pregnancy loss clinicians, Professor Keelin O鈥橠onoghue on coping with multiple miscarriages. Image Magazine. .
- Sheridan C. (2022, March 24) Researchers on path to help reduce numbers of miscarriages. Irish Examiner. .
- Sheridan C. (2022, March 24) Couple's joy at forming a family despite nine miscarriages. Irish Examiner. .
- Donaghy K. (2023, July 10) Five things you need to know about recurrent miscarriage. Irish Independent. .
- Haddaoui L (2024, April 24) Cork City Councillor calls on the Minister for Health to improve miscarriage care and services. Irish Independent, .
- 深夜亚洲福利久久 Team (2024, April 24) City Cllr calls on Health Minister to improve miscarriage care and services. 96FM, .
- O鈥機onnell C. (2025, Jan 15) 鈥楤etter care for recurrent miscarriage in Ireland鈥 in Health Research Evidence and Action. Health Research Board, .
- McArdle D. (2025, Apr 16) 'The care people receive after a miscarriage can have a significant impact'. Echo Live, .
- Cahill N. (2025, Apr 22) New resources to address miscarriage information gap in hospitals. The Medical Independent, .
- Bohane J. (2025, June 14) More recognition and support required for individuals and families experiencing pregnancy loss, Corkman, .
- Feighan I. (2025, Jun 20) Miscarriage: It can be really hard when you don't know what to expect, Irish Examiner, .
- McArdle D. (2025, Jun 20) 鈥業 felt like an inconvenience and received no support鈥: Irish women reveal their miscarriage stories, Irish Examiner, .
- Kelleher L. (2025, Jul 27) Hospitals adding to the 鈥榯rauma鈥 of pregnancy loss (Print) | Women who suffer miscarriages speak of 鈥榠nhumane鈥 conditions in Irish hospitals (Online), Sunday Independent, .
- Kelleher L. (2025, Jul 27) 鈥業 was sitting in a maternity ward corridor having lost my baby. I was there alone. Nobody to offer any comfort鈥, Irish Sunday Mirror.
RE:CURRENT-KTA outputs
Templates for hospitals
- Checklist for Emergency Room Staff: First Trimester Miscarriage [.docx] | Checklist Implementation Guide [PDF]
- Recurrent Miscarriage / Pregnancy Loss Clinic Appointment Letter Template [.docx]
Information booklets
- Recurrent Miscarriage Information Booklet [PDF]
- First Trimester Miscarriage Information Booklet [PDF]
Information videos
Scripts for each of the videos are .
Case studies: Spaces and Places
The 'Spaces and Places' case studies from maternity hospitals/units across the country are useful resources for people who wish to improve physical environments or spaces within maternity services, to better provide for and support people who experience pregnancy loss. They showcase examples of good practice, as well as key learning points and opportunities for further improvements. All 18 case studies are available to view/download via this link:
Who was involved?
Project Management Team
| Name | Position | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Principal Investigator | k.odonoghue@ucc.ie | |
| Postdoctoral Researcher | maritahennessy@ucc.ie | |
| Hannah O'Leary [To December 2023] | Research Assistant | hannaholeary@ucc.ie |
| Dr Rebecca Dennehy [To August 2022] | Postdoctoral Researcher | r.dennehy@ucc.ie |
| Dr Caragh Flannery [To July 2022] | Postdoctoral Researcher | cflannery@ucc.ie |
Project status
Completed: January 2020 to December 2023 (RE:CURRENT completed in April 2023)
Funders
RE:CURRENT was funded by the Health Research Board (HRB) Ireland [ILP-HSR-2019-011].
RE:CURRENT-KTA was funded by the Health Research Board (HRB) Ireland [KTA-2022-007].