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000058445 100__ $$aDomínguez Aurrecoechea, B.
000058445 245__ $$aSeguimiento en las consultas de Pediatría de Atención Primaria de los grandes prematuros: Nacidos con menos de 32 semanas de gestación o menos de 1500 gramos
000058445 260__ $$c2016
000058445 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000058445 5203_ $$aIntroduction: almost 20% of premature babies abandons follow-up in hospitals and they have worse outcomes than those who continue the program. Obtaining data on the involvement of Primary Care pediatricians (PAPs) in monitoring premature babies born at less than 32 weeks or weighing < 1500 g is necessary to propose strategies for improvement. Methods: it is an observational, transversal, descriptive study, in the area of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities through PAPenRED network (304 PAPs). Data were collected by questionnaires filled out online about the number of premature babies by pediatrician, the type of monitoring and the difficulties found in their attention. Frequency distributions, percentages, qualitative variables are described. Results: 870 very premature infants were included with an average of 3.8 per pediatrician. 68.84% of PAPs do not share a common monitoring program between hospitals and Primary Care centers, despite the fact that 99% of the pediatricians would like to have it. 84.27% say that these children have more complex problems. The diseases that occur more frequently compared to those born at term are family anxiety, respiratory disease and problems in relation to growth, feeding, motor development and cognitive and behavioral issues. Conclusions: PAPs believe necessary commmon programs between hospitals and Primary Care centers for monitoring the very premature babies.
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000058445 593__ $$aPediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health$$c2016$$dQ4
000058445 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000058445 700__ $$aDel, Castillo Aguas
000058445 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-8459-9705$$aGarcía Vera, C.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000058445 700__ $$aGarcía Pérez, R.
000058445 700__ $$aMartínez Rubio, A.
000058445 700__ $$aMengual Gil, J.M.
000058445 7102_ $$11010$$2670$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Pediatría Radiol.Med.Fís$$cÁrea Pediatría
000058445 773__ $$g18, 72 (2016), 311-316$$pPediatr. aten. prim.$$tPediatria de Atencion Primaria$$x1139-7632
000058445 85641 $$uhttp://www.pap.es/files/1116-2209-pdf/RPAP_72_Seguimiento_prematuros.pdf$$zTexto completo de la revista
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