Specific Objectives | Outcomes | Period of activities |
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Objective 1: | ||
To improve the quality of the interaction between parents and their extreme preterm children | All participants will be filmed during a free play situation during a 20 min interaction. The video films will be analyzed using the Emotional Availability Scales (EAS). | Parent-child interactions will be video filmed at 12 months corrected age (at the end of the intervention) and again at 2 years corrected age (1 year post-intervention). |
Objective 2: | ||
To improve child development within several areas | Child’s general development (BSID-III, ASQ, SDQ), Child executive function (BRIEF-P), Child’s motor development (AIMS, PDMS, GMA), Child’s neurological development (HINE, HANE), child’s autistic symptoms (M-CHAT), child’s temperament (IBQ-R), preschool teachers view of their extreme preterm pupil (CEQ, “Ert barn vårt samspel”, playtime/social time impression scale, ICF-CY and semi-structured interview with the preschool teachers). | Motor skills assessment will begin at 3 months corrected age at the neonatal follow-up unit. Other child outcomes will be measured at 1, 2 and 3 years corrected age, in accordance with the age range the assessment and questionnaires are applicable for. Preschool teachers’ view of their extreme preterm pupils will be collected at 2 or 3 years corrected age, depending on preschool introduction for that specific child. |
Objective 3: | ||
To improve parental mental health of parents to extreme preterm infants post-discharge | Parental mental health (STAI & HADS) and views of parenthood (PSE & RES). | Parental questionnaires will be collected at baseline and when their child has reached an age of 1, 2 and 3 years corrected age. |
Objective 4: | ||
Collecting parental views of the first year at home after NICU-discharge with an EPT infant; both intervention and control group. | Semi-structured interviews with a focus of the first year at home, strengths and challenges. CSQ from intervention group. | Post intervention at 1 year corrected age. |