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Recruiting NCT05684419

Preterm Infants Born to Homeless Mothers.

Conditions: Prematurity; Extreme

Sex: All
Ages: N/A – 33 Weeks
Enrollment: 36
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier René Dubos

Location: France

Summary

In recent years, the number of homeless patients who are accommodated by the SAMU social has increased. These patients are in a situation of financial, but also often social and psychological precariousness. The literature already shows us that precariousness and homelessness are a risk factor for prematurity, but also for the patients themselves, a risk of more frequent recourse to emergency services and of late consultation for advanced pathologies.The objective of this study is to evaluate the fate and quality of medical follow-up of children born very premature (≤33SA) to homeless mothers.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria :All infants born at or below 33SA:Born between January 2019 and December 2021At the René Dubos Hospital in PontoiseWhose mother did not have a fixed address at the time of discharge.NB: Mothers who do not read French well will have the study explained to them by the doctor who follows their child during a consultation, or by telephone.Exclusion Criteria :- Opposition of the mothers

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