Spanish survey on follow-up programmes for children born very preterm

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作者
Rosa Pallas-Alonso, Carmen [1 ]
Loureiro, Begona [2 ]
De la Cruz Bertolo, Javier [1 ]
Garcia, Pilar [3 ]
Ginovart, Gemma [4 ]
Jimenez, Ana [5 ]
Martin, Yolanda [6 ]
Soriano, Javier [7 ]
Jose Torres, Maria [8 ]
Vento, Maximo [9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense, Univ Hosp 12 Octubre, Hlth Res Inst I12, Div Neonatol, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Hosp Cruces, Div Neonatol, Plaza Cruces S-N, Baracaldo 48903, Vizcaya, Spain
[3] Univ Hosp Salamanca, Div Neonatol, Salamanca, Spain
[4] Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Div Neonatol, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Hosp Algeciras, Div Neonatol, Cadiz, Spain
[6] Hlth Care Ctr Goya, Madrid, Spain
[7] Hlth Care Ctr Fuensanta, Valencia, Spain
[8] Univ Hosp 12 Octubre, Div Neonatol, Madrid, Spain
[9] Univ & Polytech Hosp La Fe, Div Neonatol, Valencia, Spain
关键词
Follow-up; High-risk children; Quality of care; Very low birth weight; Very preterm; HIGH-RISK INFANTS; LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT; CARE; OUTCOMES; DISCHARGE;
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10.1111/apa.14647
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Aim To describe variations in practice between follow-up programmes for very preterm children born at less than 32 weeks' gestation or with very low birth weight of less than 1,500 g. Methods A survey on follow-up practices was electronically distributed to level II and III units among hospitals of the Spanish National Health Service in 2016. The survey included 70 questions covering issues such as follow-up organisation and resources, routine assessments, relationships with other services and families, information management and training. Results The response rate was 91.5% (141/154). Among respondents, 70.9% (100/141) reported that they do provide follow-up and 42% do so up to six years of age. Routine neurological and ophthalmological follow-up is not performed in 60% and 37% of hospitals, respectively, and a second hearing assessment is not given in 62%. Just 38% of units have psychologist. In 41% of hospitals, training in follow-up skills is not included in Paediatric Residency training programme. Conclusion Although Spain has a nationwide health system that provides universal health coverage, we found that follow-up care for children born very preterm/very low birth weight is not equitable. Nearly half of paediatric residents receive no training in follow-up for this high-risk population.
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页码:1042 / 1048
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