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The birth of a child is usually a happy event that caregivers working in delivery rooms share with families.
Unfortunately, newborns sometimes need palliative care as soon as birth occurs.
In France, neonates who were liveborn under 24+0 weeks amenorrhea (date of last mentrual period) or weighing less than 500 grams) usually have non resuscitation in delivery room [Ancel 2020]. Some of them are considered as viable (referring to World Health Organisation definition : either term ≥ 22 + 0 amenorrhea week or birth weight ≥ 500 grams), others as nonviable (term < 22 AW and birth weight ≤500 grams).
In France, legislative development over last two decades have allowed the emergence of palliative care in delivery room. In a French survey in 2016, 83% of maternities were confronted at least once a year with this situation.
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In France as in other countries, published studies concerning palliative care for extremely premature babies focused on the " grey zon " period, but not on the nonviable preterm infants (also called late miscarriage) who have signs of life at birth. Only a fairly recent French book of 735 pages exclusively dedicated to the palliative approach in perinatal medicine, reports in a single chapter the existence of palliative care in extremely non-viable premature newborns.
There is a paucity of articles about the actual experience of caregivers confronted to palliative care of extremely preterm babies, viable or non viable, primarily studies in the so-called "gray" literature. Thus, a midwifery graduation thesis describes the experience of midwives in a French university hospital following the care of babies born alive between 18 and 24 weeks old . Two recent reviews explore the notion of resilience of caregivers who have been involved in perinatal palliative care . A nursing graduation dissertation explores the emotions of caregivers faced with perinatal bereavement .
Primary objective: the primary objective of this both qualitative and quantitative monocentric study is to explore the feelings of caregivers (doctors, midwifes, nurse's aids, pediatric nurses) within 2 months of a palliative situation for an extremely preterm baby in a delivery room, viable or not, and not eligible for resuscitation.
Secondary objective: the secondary objective of the study is to quantify the impact of this stressful event:
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