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    Mental Well-being during Stages of COVID-19 Lockdown among pregnant women and new mothers

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    Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the funders for their financial support and research assistant Sinead Shahrzad for data management. Funding This work was supported by TRYGfonden [grant number 125227] and the quality and continuing education committee for general practice in the Capital Region [grant number 19035774].Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Pregnant women’s concerns and antenatal care during Covid-19 lockdown of the Danish society

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    FUNDING: TRYG Foundation and KEU, Region Copenhagen ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Sinead Shahrzad, a Danish-English bilingual did the proofreading of the translation of questionnaires into DANISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Dan Med J 2020;67(12):A06200449 6/7 English.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Depression and anxiety symptoms in pregnant women in Denmark during COVID-19

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    Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the funders for the financial support. Professor Kaj Sparle Christensen advised regarding interpretation of anxiety symptom scale. Funding This work was supported by TRYGfonden [grant number 125227] and the quality and continuing education committee for general practice in the Capital Region [grant number 19035774].Peer reviewedPostprin

    What factors are most important for the development of the maternal-fetal relationship? : A prospective study among pregnant women in Danish general practice

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    Acknowledgements The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the foundations. Funding Novo Nordisk Foundation, Region Zealand, Danish Research Foundation of General Practice, A.P. Moller Foundation, Lilly and Herbert Hansen’s Foundation and Jacob and Orla Madsen’s Foundation. We declare that the foundation had no input on the study design, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data and on writing the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Family wellbeing in general practice : a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial of the web-based resilience programme on early child development

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    Funding: The TRYG Foundation l. Grant number: 125227 The Quality and Educational Committee (KEU; Kvalitet og Efterudannelsesudvalget) Capital Region of Denmark. Grant number: 19035774 The funders have no role nor authority in the design of the study and collection, analysis, and interpretation of data dissemination of the project.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Parents' motivation for seeing a physician

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    Objective. To explore situations in which parents with an ill child consult a physician and to identify trigger factors for consultation. Design and settings. Qualitative interviews with parents of young children. Parents were asked to describe the situation in which the decision to contact the physician was made. Subjects. A total of 20 families selected from a birth cohort from Frederiksborg County. The cohort numbered 194 of 389 children born between 1 and 28 February 2001. The cohort was followed prospectively from the age of 9 to 12 months by diary (January-April,)and retrospectively from birth to the age of 9 months by questionnaire. Families were chosen on the basis of information provided in a questionnaire, diary illness pattern and a telephone conversation. Results. Nine trigger factors associated with physician contacts were identified. Parents’ answers demonstrated how their feelings and logical reasoning while caring for an ill child led them to consult the physician. The main reasons for consultation were children’s protracted or aggravated symptoms. Parents initially tried to handle the situation but when unsuccessful information and advice was sought by consulting a physician. Conclusions. Parents consult the physician when they feel overtaxed, afraid, or inadequately prepared to care for their ill child. They considered seriously whether to consult a physician or not
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