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Economic and Person-Centred Implications of Births Before 24 Weeks of Gestation in Sweden [PCC277]

Wednesday May 6, 2026 12:15 - 17:00 Poster Arena

Presenter: Chatarina Löfqvist

Track: Poster session, Children & Youth

Aim: Extremely preterm birth, particularly before 24 weeks of gestational age (GA), is associated with complex health trajectories and lifelong support needs. This study aimed to estimate both medical and non-medical costs of illness in childhood for this population, while considering implications for person-centred and family-oriented care. Methods: We conducted a national, population-based register study including all children born <24 weeks GA in Sweden between 2007 and 2018 who survived beyond their first year. By linking health and social insurance registers, we assessed costs from a societal perspective, covering hospital care, pharmaceuticals, and social support. Results: Among 344 children (56% boys), the mean follow-up was 8.8 years. Expenditures were dominated by hospital-based care during infancy, while family-related and disability benefits became the major cost drivers thereafter. Children born at 21–22 weeks GA and boys showed more sustained non-medical costs compared with those born at 23 weeks GA and girls. Neonatal morbidities, including bronchopulmonary dysplasia, retinopathy of prematurity, and severe intraventricular haemorrhage, were linked to particularly high long-term support needs. Conclusion: Children surviving birth before 24 weeks GA contribute to substantial and enduring societal costs, shifting from acute medical care in early life to long-term social and family support. These findings underline the importance of person-centred approaches that extend beyond neonatal survival to encompass the lived realities of families. Early identification of needs, coordinated follow-up, and integrated care strategies may reduce fragmentation, support families in daily life, and promote more sustainable use of resources. Keywords: extremely preterm birth, person-centred care, health economics, societal costs
Language

English

Conference

GCPCC

GCPCC Code

PCC277

Lecturers

Chatarina Löfqvist Presenter

Chatarina Löfqvist, Boubou Hallberg, David Ley, Liv Vallin, Ulrika Sjöbom, Karin Sävman, Ann Hellström, Hanna Gyllensten