Journal article
The role of early developmental intervention to influence neurobehavioral outcomes of children born preterm
A Spittle, K Treyvaud
Seminars in Perinatology | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Children who are born preterm are at risk of adverse long-term neurobehavioral outcomes, including cognitive, motor, and behavioral impairments. Early developmental interventions that commence within the first year after preterm birth have a preventative focus, with the aim to positively influence the developmental trajectory. While there is a great deal of heterogeneity in the research trials to date, there is evidence that early developmental interventions have a moderate effect on cognitive and behavioral outcomes up to preschool age, with some evidence for improved motor outcomes. This review discusses key components of early developmental interventions including commencing the intervent..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (Centre of Research Excellence ID 1060733 and Career Development Fellowship ID 1108714 to A.J.S.).