Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developmental problems and relies on parental engagement. We investigated parents' perceptions of post-discharge healthcare for their children born very preterm in a European multi-country cohort study. Methods Data come from a 5-year follow-up of an area-based cohort of births In a European population-based very preterm birth cohort, parents rated post-discharge healthcare as poor or fair for 14.2% of children, with a wide variation (6.1-31.6%) between countries. Dissatisfaction was reported in over one-third of cases when children had health or developmental difficulties, such as epilepsy or cerebral palsy. Parents' free-text suggestions for improvi...
Background About 9 % of all children in Germany are born preterm. Despite significant improvements o...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
Background: Improved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with po...
Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developme...
International audienceBackground: Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks ...
Background: Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developm...
ObjectivesTo describe parent-reported healthcare service use at age 5 years in children born very pr...
Objectives To describe parent-reported healthcare service use at five years of age in children born ...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
International audienceAim: Children born very preterm require additional specialist care because of ...
Aim: To gain insight into the post-discharge experiences of parents in relation to the adequacy of p...
Contains fulltext : 96186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION A...
Background: Children born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) are at risk for several adverse chi...
Abstract Background Knowledge about parental quality of life (QoL) is paramount to family-centred an...
Aim We aimed to describe clinical practices and criteria for discharge of very preterm infants in No...
Background About 9 % of all children in Germany are born preterm. Despite significant improvements o...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
Background: Improved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with po...
Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developme...
International audienceBackground: Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks ...
Background: Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developm...
ObjectivesTo describe parent-reported healthcare service use at age 5 years in children born very pr...
Objectives To describe parent-reported healthcare service use at five years of age in children born ...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
International audienceAim: Children born very preterm require additional specialist care because of ...
Aim: To gain insight into the post-discharge experiences of parents in relation to the adequacy of p...
Contains fulltext : 96186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION A...
Background: Children born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) are at risk for several adverse chi...
Abstract Background Knowledge about parental quality of life (QoL) is paramount to family-centred an...
Aim We aimed to describe clinical practices and criteria for discharge of very preterm infants in No...
Background About 9 % of all children in Germany are born preterm. Despite significant improvements o...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
Background: Improved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with po...