The early educational environment at five years of age in a European cohort of children born very preterm: challenges and opportunities for research

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Smith-Longee Alyssa,Johnson Samantha,Aubert Adrien M.,Seppänen Anna-Veera,Pierrat Veronique,Zemlin Michael,Lebeer Jo,Sarrechia Iemke,Siljehav Veronica,Zeitlin Jennifer,Sentenac Mariane, ,Van Reempts P.,Bruneel E.,Cloet E.,Oostra A.,Ortibus E.,Boerch K.,Huusom L.,Pedersen P.,Weber T.,Toome L.,Varendi H.,Männamaa M.,Ancel P. Y.,Burguet A.,Jarreau P. H.,Truffert P.,Maier R. F.,Misselwitz B.,Schmidt S.,Wohlers L.,Cuttini M.,Di Lallo D.,Ancora G.,Baronciani D.,Carnielli V.,Croci I.,Faldella G.,Ferrari F.,Franco F.,Gargano G.,van Heijst A.,Koopman-Esseboom C.,Gadzinowski J.,Mazela J.,Montgomery A.,Pikuła T.,Barros H.,Costa R.,Graça LMendes,do Céu Machado M.,Rodrigues C.,Rodrigues T.,Aden U.,Bonamy A. K. Edstedt,Norman M.,Draper E. S.,Boyle E. M.,Fenton A.,Johnson S. J.,Manktelow B. N.,Milligan D. W. A.,Mader S.,Thiele N.,Walz J. M.,Petrou S.,Bonet M.,Bonnet C.,Rafei REl,Piedvache A.,Seppanen A. V.

Abstract

Abstract Background Early childhood education offers opportunities for stimulation in multiple developmental domains and its positive impact on long-term outcomes and wellbeing for children is well documented. Few studies have explored early education in children born very preterm (VPT; <32 weeks of gestation) who are at higher risk of neurodevelopmental disorders and poor educational outcomes than their term-born peers. The purpose of the study is to describe and compare the educational environment of children born VPT in European countries at 5 years of age according to the degree of perinatal risk. Methods Data originated from the population-based Screening to Improve Health In very Preterm infants (SHIPS) cohort of children born VPT in 2011/2012 in 19 regions from 11 European countries. Perinatal data were collected from medical records and the 5-year follow-up was conducted using parental questionnaires. Outcomes at 5 years were participation in early education (any, type, intensity of participation) and receipt of special educational support, which were harmonized across countries. Results Out of 6,759 eligible children, 3,687 (54.6%) were followed up at 5 years (mean gestational age 29.3 weeks). At 5 years, almost all children (98.6%) were in an educational program, but type (preschool/primary), attendance (full-time/part-time) and use and type of school support/services differed by country. In some countries, children with high perinatal risk were more likely to be in full-time education than those with low risk (e.g. Estonia: 97.9% vs. 87.1%), while the inverse pattern was observed elsewhere (e.g. Poland: 78.5% vs. 92.8%). Overall, 22.8% of children received special educational support (country range: 12.4–34.4%) with more support received by children with higher perinatal risk. Large variations between countries remained after adjustment for socio-demographic characteristics. Conclusions There are marked variations in approaches to early education for children born VPT in Europe, raising opportunities to explore its impact on their neurodevelopment and well-being.

Funder

Caisse nationale de solidarité pour l'autonomie

Seventh Framework Programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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