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EVALUATION OF CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT (4-60MO) WITH HISTORY OF NICU ADMISSION BASED ON ASQ IN AMIR KABIR HOSPITAL, ARAK

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  143-150

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 Background & objectives: Screening and early diagnosis of delayed DEVELOPMENT in children particularly among high risk groups are obligatory. Children with a history of one or more risk factors in pre-natal, peri-natal and post-natal periods are prone to delayed DEVELOPMENT in comparison with normal population. This study was launched to assess the DEVELOPMENTal status in children with a history of NICU admission.Methods: In this study 114 children, aged between 4-60 months with a history of NICU admission were recruited. ASQ questionnaires including information in 5 fields: communication, fine and gross motor status, personal-social and problems solving, were filled for each one of the cases by their parents. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi square test.Results: Among 114 cases, there were 71.1% male. Totally 70.2% of cases were premature. The most prevalent reason for admission was immaturity. The average weight of infants was 2233±680 gram. Figures of abnormal findings in 5 fields were: communication 20.2%, gross motor 17.5%, fine motor 19.3%, problem solving 8.8% and personal-social 16.7%. In this study 67.5% of children showed normal DEVELOPMENT while 6.1% were abnormal in all 5 fields and 26.3% were abnormal in at least one filed. Statistically, there weren’t significant differences between various DEVELOPMENTal fields and genus, length of hospital stay and birth weight.Conclusion: Despite normal DEVELOPMENTal status in majority of children with a history of NICU admission, a considerable number of them had delayed DEVELOPMENT in at least one field. These findings suggest a need for patient screening and intense follow up programs.

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    DORREH, F., & FATTAHI BAYAT, G.A.. (2011). EVALUATION OF CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT (4-60MO) WITH HISTORY OF NICU ADMISSION BASED ON ASQ IN AMIR KABIR HOSPITAL, ARAK. JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS), 11(2 (40)), 143-150. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/591502/en

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    DORREH F., FATTAHI BAYAT G.A.. EVALUATION OF CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT (4-60MO) WITH HISTORY OF NICU ADMISSION BASED ON ASQ IN AMIR KABIR HOSPITAL, ARAK. JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS)[Internet]. 2011;11(2 (40)):143-150. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/591502/en

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    F. DORREH, and G.A. FATTAHI BAYAT, “EVALUATION OF CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT (4-60MO) WITH HISTORY OF NICU ADMISSION BASED ON ASQ IN AMIR KABIR HOSPITAL, ARAK,” JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS), vol. 11, no. 2 (40), pp. 143–150, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/591502/en

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