Background: Premature infants are at increased risk of developing motor, cognitive and behavioural impairments compared with infants born at term. Outcome studies have tended to focus their assessments predominately on 'components‘ of skills without relating these deficits to the impact they have on a child‘s everyday life i.e. 'childhood occupations‘. Objective: To compare the adaptive functioning and participation in everyday life of preterm VLBW infants and their full term, average birth weight peers. Methods: 44 former premature infants between 6 months – 5 years 6 months, who did not have a physical or intellectual disability, were compared with 51 term born infants, matched for age and sex. Study infants had an average g...
Aim: To assess the development of preterm infants from 40 weeks gestational age to 18 months correct...
: More than 50% of children who survive prematurity have an atypical course of development at school...
AbstractObjectivesto examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effe...
Factors Influencing Early Trajectories of Adaptive Behavior among Children Born PrematurelyAnne DeB...
Prematurity is a national problem with rates climbing to the highest levels in four decades. Social ...
Objective: To assess behavioral outcomes and social competence at 2 years of age in infants born lat...
Introduction: Preterm infants born before 37 weeks of gestation constitute up to 10% of all births, ...
As medical advances are made in the area of neonatology, more and more premature babies are survivin...
Background: Preterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurod...
AbstractObjectivesto examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effe...
Premature labour is a major health problem.Besides medical factors, risk factors include lowersocial...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the cognitive and behavioral development of preterm a...
The literature is replete with investigations describing the biological and behavioral development o...
Very preterm birth is an important developmental and public health concern, with clear evidence to ...
Objectives: to examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effects of...
Aim: To assess the development of preterm infants from 40 weeks gestational age to 18 months correct...
: More than 50% of children who survive prematurity have an atypical course of development at school...
AbstractObjectivesto examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effe...
Factors Influencing Early Trajectories of Adaptive Behavior among Children Born PrematurelyAnne DeB...
Prematurity is a national problem with rates climbing to the highest levels in four decades. Social ...
Objective: To assess behavioral outcomes and social competence at 2 years of age in infants born lat...
Introduction: Preterm infants born before 37 weeks of gestation constitute up to 10% of all births, ...
As medical advances are made in the area of neonatology, more and more premature babies are survivin...
Background: Preterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurod...
AbstractObjectivesto examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effe...
Premature labour is a major health problem.Besides medical factors, risk factors include lowersocial...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the cognitive and behavioral development of preterm a...
The literature is replete with investigations describing the biological and behavioral development o...
Very preterm birth is an important developmental and public health concern, with clear evidence to ...
Objectives: to examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effects of...
Aim: To assess the development of preterm infants from 40 weeks gestational age to 18 months correct...
: More than 50% of children who survive prematurity have an atypical course of development at school...
AbstractObjectivesto examine and synthesize the available knowledge in the literature about the effe...