Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data

Background About 9 % of all children in Germany are born preterm. Despite significant improvements of medical care, preterm infants are at a greater risk to develop short and long term health complications. Negative consequences of preterm birth include neurodevelopmental disabilities, behavioral pr...

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Main Authors: Schmitt, Jochen, Arnold, Katrin, Druschke, Diana, Swart, Enno, Grählert, Xina, Maywald, Ulf, Fuchs, Andreas, Werblow, Andreas, Schemken, Maryan, Reichert, Jörg, Rüdiger, Mario
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-14-qucosa-2142312017-01-19T03:27:17Z Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data Schmitt, Jochen Arnold, Katrin Druschke, Diana Swart, Enno Grählert, Xina Maywald, Ulf Fuchs, Andreas Werblow, Andreas Schemken, Maryan Reichert, Jörg Rüdiger, Mario Frühe umfassende Betreuung Frühgeborene Lebensqualität Kohortenstudie Datenverknüpfung Reklamationsdaten TU Dresden Publikationsfonds Early comprehensive care Preterm infants Quality of life Cohort study Data linkage Claims data TU Dresden Publishing Fund ddc:610 rvk:XA 10000 Background About 9 % of all children in Germany are born preterm. Despite significant improvements of medical care, preterm infants are at a greater risk to develop short and long term health complications. Negative consequences of preterm birth include neurodevelopmental disabilities, behavioral problems or learning disorders. Most data on effects of prematurity are derived from single or multi-center studies and not population-based. Since some of the long term problems of preterm delivery are associated with a disturbed parent-child interaction originating in the neonatal period, several intervention programs became available aiming to strengthen the early parent-child relationship. However, there is insufficient knowledge regarding the psychosocial and socioeconomic impact of these interventions. Prior to introducing them into routine care, those effects have to be rigorously evaluated. The population-based cohort study EcoCare-PIn (Early comprehensive Care of Preterm Infants—effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization) will investigate the following primary research questions: 1) What are the short- and long-term consequences of preterm birth with regard to parental stress, parent-child relationship, childhood development, quality of life and healthcare utilization including costs? 2) Does early family-centered psychosocial care prevent the hypothesized negative consequences of preterm birth on the above mentioned outcomes? Methods/Design EcoCare-PIn examines the research questions by means of a linkage of a) pseudonymized administrative individual-level claims data from the German statutory health insurance AOK PLUS on approximately 140,000 children born between 2007 and 2013 in Saxony, and b) primary data collected from the parents/caregivers of all very low birth weight (<1,500 g; n = 1,000) and low birth weight infants (1,500 to 2,500 g; n = 5,500) and a matched sample of infants above 2,500 g birth weight (n = 10,000). Discussion In Saxony, approximately 50 % of all individuals are insured at the AOK PLUS. The linkage of patient-level administrative and primary data is a novel approach in neonatal research and probably the only way to overcome shortcomings of studies solely relying on one data source. The study results are based on an observation period of up to 8 years and will directly inform perinatal healthcare provision in Saxony and Germany as a whole. Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden BioMed Central, 2017-01-11 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-214231 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-214231 PPN48186685X http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/21423/art3A10.11862Fs12887-016-0640-8.pdf BMC Pediatrics (2016), 16(1), S. 104. ISSN: 1471-2431. DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0640-8 eng
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topic Frühe umfassende Betreuung
Frühgeborene
Lebensqualität
Kohortenstudie
Datenverknüpfung
Reklamationsdaten
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Early comprehensive care
Preterm infants
Quality of life
Cohort study
Data linkage
Claims data
TU Dresden
Publishing Fund
ddc:610
rvk:XA 10000
spellingShingle Frühe umfassende Betreuung
Frühgeborene
Lebensqualität
Kohortenstudie
Datenverknüpfung
Reklamationsdaten
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Early comprehensive care
Preterm infants
Quality of life
Cohort study
Data linkage
Claims data
TU Dresden
Publishing Fund
ddc:610
rvk:XA 10000
Schmitt, Jochen
Arnold, Katrin
Druschke, Diana
Swart, Enno
Grählert, Xina
Maywald, Ulf
Fuchs, Andreas
Werblow, Andreas
Schemken, Maryan
Reichert, Jörg
Rüdiger, Mario
Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
description Background About 9 % of all children in Germany are born preterm. Despite significant improvements of medical care, preterm infants are at a greater risk to develop short and long term health complications. Negative consequences of preterm birth include neurodevelopmental disabilities, behavioral problems or learning disorders. Most data on effects of prematurity are derived from single or multi-center studies and not population-based. Since some of the long term problems of preterm delivery are associated with a disturbed parent-child interaction originating in the neonatal period, several intervention programs became available aiming to strengthen the early parent-child relationship. However, there is insufficient knowledge regarding the psychosocial and socioeconomic impact of these interventions. Prior to introducing them into routine care, those effects have to be rigorously evaluated. The population-based cohort study EcoCare-PIn (Early comprehensive Care of Preterm Infants—effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization) will investigate the following primary research questions: 1) What are the short- and long-term consequences of preterm birth with regard to parental stress, parent-child relationship, childhood development, quality of life and healthcare utilization including costs? 2) Does early family-centered psychosocial care prevent the hypothesized negative consequences of preterm birth on the above mentioned outcomes? Methods/Design EcoCare-PIn examines the research questions by means of a linkage of a) pseudonymized administrative individual-level claims data from the German statutory health insurance AOK PLUS on approximately 140,000 children born between 2007 and 2013 in Saxony, and b) primary data collected from the parents/caregivers of all very low birth weight (<1,500 g; n = 1,000) and low birth weight infants (1,500 to 2,500 g; n = 5,500) and a matched sample of infants above 2,500 g birth weight (n = 10,000). Discussion In Saxony, approximately 50 % of all individuals are insured at the AOK PLUS. The linkage of patient-level administrative and primary data is a novel approach in neonatal research and probably the only way to overcome shortcomings of studies solely relying on one data source. The study results are based on an observation period of up to 8 years and will directly inform perinatal healthcare provision in Saxony and Germany as a whole.
author2 BioMed Central,
author_facet BioMed Central,
Schmitt, Jochen
Arnold, Katrin
Druschke, Diana
Swart, Enno
Grählert, Xina
Maywald, Ulf
Fuchs, Andreas
Werblow, Andreas
Schemken, Maryan
Reichert, Jörg
Rüdiger, Mario
author Schmitt, Jochen
Arnold, Katrin
Druschke, Diana
Swart, Enno
Grählert, Xina
Maywald, Ulf
Fuchs, Andreas
Werblow, Andreas
Schemken, Maryan
Reichert, Jörg
Rüdiger, Mario
author_sort Schmitt, Jochen
title Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
title_short Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
title_full Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
title_fullStr Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
title_full_unstemmed Early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
title_sort early comprehensive care of preterm infants - effects on quality of life, childhood development, and healthcare utilization: study protocol for a cohort study linking administrative healthcare data with patient reported primary data
publisher Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden
publishDate 2017
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http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/21423/art3A10.11862Fs12887-016-0640-8.pdf
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