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thank you very much the experience of birth and the post
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natal period diverse quite a lot between families and the power
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within our study that families had the opportunity to write what they experience
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sound they're very infuse yesterday about their child
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others reported it back they were trauma times it's
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geared because that's seven c. section was very unexpected
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and some even reported that they had a baby or that things move them
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to to yours or maybe it was just an overwhelming what the full of emotions
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we know that the quality of life is marked effect sure it depends on the rental factors such as age
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oh hell of their relationships yeah generally digital
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climate but also new one character seem to play
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you play a role such as the station on
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h. newborn weight the duration of hospitals they illnesses
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and the environment with the s. yes or number of siblings
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obviously effects parental quality of line
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that's why we wanted to for the s. s. u. influences and how high returns
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it's birth and the post natal period that's why we pulled out a questionnaire
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several standardised tools such as the short form twelve percent
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of all the t. v. you guys the depression index
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the screening tool for depression the couple satisfaction index and a tool
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to measure branding sell like you can see 'em that topsy school or
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we assessed station i. h. up newborns and then it that way to potential
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protective and risk factors and the parents were ask separately to fill out there
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yeah
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for parents of return children yes yes and direct
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ah the birth within seven days then had predicted true and ah that women
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and the parents of term children we did he assessment of the birth up to six weeks into the remote
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afterwards we checked how populations the fruit up to now we could include the parents of one
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sure and twenty one like preterm children as is expected
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that preacher children with slightly and headed slightly late last way
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the gas and the hospitals they and these were only children treated
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at the maternity were well or what two to three days ago
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interestingly although that population characteristics did not differ a lot we
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could see that the self esteem of the parents significantly different
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the total score of that tops the score was significantly lower
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in the parents of the printer and compared to the term
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or or did a lower quality of life and a higher depression score
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yeah well no differences concerning couple satisfaction shoes and know what differences
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serving the end by human subjects studio economic stitches or
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number of siblings and also there was no difference between
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instead of fathers and mothers so far
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according to the current preliminary data also when you look at the full
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ah after six week and remind the difference seem to remain over time
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our our club it's that we would like
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but parents um also with sure traded at how learning an
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ontology large in order to know where the s. u. v. really
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but preterm children how i said thanks parental um experiences and
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do we have an opportunity to improve the south i think us
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the parents and to involve them for children here if it more in
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order to improve the quality of life and to reach use that expression
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and of course we want to look for the s.
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s. sources and risk factors in order to know um
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which people up from for further problems and which ones have a high quality of life
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thank you very much
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and over time obviously um yeah experience
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change so many families reported that over time
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okay but that with them which makes them more comfortable comfortable and happy
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yeah that they can connect better understand things better
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thank you very much
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are there any questions comments
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i have a question uh huh you mentioning abstract but most of the times were also care for other muttered more
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i'm i'm wondering if the same mean depends on them to send to some of these they could also
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more often but between your apology would would lose
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more specified for nurses scares whatever um with the questionnaires
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the results but just if we do you think if they with the more work specific
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so these essays out returns which we're trying to get inadvertently sorry on exactly
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but partly assessment and you're not allergic we will use the same question okay
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but there is an open that's out where i can write what they think would support them all what eh some
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because what parents also for quality control ourselves so there is that are very hard with that
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i think it's oh and besides since you cannot miss that it's differences in
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and we'll sleep or the students and not the movie each note the maternal age between rule
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if there but we expect that it will be differently with extremely
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return because it's not all that mother's age uh it's a free
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for the majority so this is a possible
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compound and we have to assess for for that
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but up to now have
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difference between begin spoke to us in terms of word see section
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in you know in this with also a similar so it's so or
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right
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i think this is a great idea so having three groups
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one with the edge anywhere near the correctly one with the internet
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weeks are working at the same time it's settings parental um
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quality of life i think this well what that a lot
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in terms of knowledge what supports them so in fact we
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planned so we have a questionnaires any house and we have read
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music therapy at our but the numbers are too low so far
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in order to ha uh i'm a results because we have not showing
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that very premature yes yet but of course we're open for any close collaboration
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it's nothing wrong

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