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Study of the Effect of the Time of Diagnosis (Antenatal vs. Postnatal) on the Post-traumatic Reactions of Parents of Children Undergoing Oesophageal Atresia Surgery "

Study of the Effect of the Time of Diagnosis (Antenatal vs. Postnatal) on the Post-traumatic Reactions of Parents of Children Undergoing Oesophageal Atresia Surgery "

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This is an observational, national multicentre (34 centres involved), cross-sectional study in psychology whose objective is to describe and compare the levels of post-traumatic reactions of mothers to the announcement of their child's EA diagnosis.

An ancillary study will be carried out among the fathers present who agree to participate in the study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Be the mother and/or a father of a living child aged 12 to 24 months who has undergone neonatal surgery following the diagnosis of type 1 or type 3 EA;
  • Not to have objected to participating in the study (information and non-objection form signed by the investigator);
  • To be socially insured.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Woman or man whose child with AO has a chromosomal abnormality;
  • Woman or man whose child with AO has a polymalformative syndrome;
  • Female or male minor ;
  • Pregnant woman;
  • Woman or man who does not speak French;
  • Woman or man unable to consent, or benefiting from a legal protection regime (guardianship or curatorship);
  • Woman or man deprived of liberty.

Study details
    Atresia
    Esophageal

NCT04911036

University Hospital, Lille

30 January 2026

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