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Title:The knowledge about long-term consequences of preterm birth among health professionals, educational professionals, and parents in Slovenia
Authors:ID Hacin Beyazoglu, Kaja (Author)
ID Paro Panjan, Darja (Author)
ID Šušteršič, Breda (Author)
ID Kodrič, Jana (Author)
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Language:English
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Abstract:Aim To assess the knowledge about the long-term consequences of preterm birth and the need for training and information among various professionals working with preterm children and parents of preterm children. Methods In February and March 2018, physicians, psychologists, special education needs teachers, teachers, preschool teachers, and parents (N=488) filled in the Preterm Birth-Knowledge Scale and a survey regarding their perceptions and attitudes toward working with preterm children. Results Physicians and psychologists were most knowledgeable among the groups about the long-term consequences of preterm birth. Teachers, preschool teachers, and parents had significantly lower knowledge (F=23.18, P<0.001). The majority of professionals indicated that they did not feel adequately equipped to support the learning and development of preterm children and that they had not received sufficient training in this area. More than half indicated that they had received no formal training. In general, the participants tended to underestimate the long-term problems of preterm children. Conclusion The findings underscore the importance of integrating the issue of the long-term outcomes of preterm birth and working with preterm children into formal education, and in other forms of educational activities.Aim To assess the knowledge about the long-term consequences of preterm birth and the need for training and information among various professionals working with preterm children and parents of preterm children. Methods In February and March 2018, physicians, psychologists, special education needs teachers, teachers, preschool teachers, and parents (N=488) filled in the Preterm Birth-Knowledge Scale and a survey regarding their perceptions and attitudes toward working with preterm children. Results Physicians and psychologists were most knowledgeable among the groups about the long-term consequences of preterm birth. Teachers, preschool teachers, and parents had significantly lower knowledge (F=23.18, P<0.001). The majority of professionals indicated that they did not feel adequately equipped to support the learning and development of preterm children and that they had not received sufficient training in this area. More than half indicated that they had received no formal training. In general, the participants tended to underestimate the long-term problems of preterm children. Conclusion The findings underscore the importance of integrating the issue of the long-term outcomes of preterm birth and working with preterm children into formal education, and in other forms of educational activities.
Keywords:parents, Slovenia, health professionals, birth
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 76-84
Numbering:Vol. 65, iss. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-29788 New window
UDC:61
ISSN on article:0353-9504
DOI:10.3325/cmj.2024.65.76 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:195186179 New window
Copyright:Na pristajalni strani članka navedeno: "This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited." (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11074942/, 5. 6. 2026)
Publication date in DiRROS:05.06.2026
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Title:Croatian medical journal
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Publisher:University of Zagreb Medical School
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Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P5-0062-2020
Name:Uporabna razvojna psihologija

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