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Health-related quality of life at 5 years of age for children born very preterm...

Kim, SW; Tian, X; Andronis, L; Maier, RF; Varendi, H; Seppänen, A-V; Siljehav, V; Draper, ES; Zeitlin, J; Petrou, S; Seppänen, AV; El Rafei, R

Background: This study aimed to investigate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) at 5 years of age of European children born very preterm across multi-dimensional outcomes by presence and severity of congenital anomalies. Methods: The study used data from a European cohort of children born very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation) and followed up to 5 years of age (N = 3493). Multilevel Ordinary Least Squares...


Motor-related health care for 5-year-old children born extremely preterm with m...

Costa, R; Aubert, AM; Seppänen, A-V; Ådén, U; Sarrechia, L; Zemlin, M; Cuttini, M; Männamaa, M; Pierrat, V; van Heijst, A; Barros, H; Johnson, S

Aim: To (1) determine the proportion of 5-year-old children born extremely preterm (EPT) with movement difficulties including cerebral palsy (CP) and the proportion of these children receiving motor-related health care (MRHC), and (2) describe factors associated with receiving MRHC. Method: Children born before 28 weeks’ gestation in 2011 to 2012 in 11 European countries were assessed with the Movement Assessme...


Maternal education and cognitive development in 15 European very-preterm birth ...

Sentenac, M; Benhammou, V; Aden, U; Ancel, PY; Bakker, LA; Bakoy, H; Barros, H; Baumann, N; Bilsteen, JF; Boerch, K; Croci, I; Cuttini, M; Draper, E

Background Studies are sparse and inconclusive about the association between maternal education and cognitive development among children born very preterm (VPT). Although this association is well established in the general population, questions remain about its magnitude among children born VPT whose risks of medical and developmental complications are high. We investigated the association of maternal education...


What drives change in neonatal intensive care units? A qualitative study with p...

Cuttini, M; Forcella, E; Rodrigues, C; Draper, ES; Martins, AF; Lainé, A; Willars, J; Hasselager, A; Maier, RF; Croci, I; Bonet, M; Zeitlin, J

Background: Innovation is important to improve patient care, but few studies have explored the factors that initiate change in healthcare organizations. Methods: As part of the European project EPICE on evidence-based perinatal care, we carried out semi-structured interviews (N = 44) with medical and nursing staff from 11 randomly selected neonatal intensive care units in 6 countries. The interviews focused on ...


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