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The Knowledge Translation of Early Cerebral Palsy (KiTE CP) study: Implementing Screening among a High-risk Prospective Cohort of Australian Infants
Amanda KL Kwong, Abbey L Eeles, Peter J Anderson, Nadia Badawi, Roslyn N Boyd, Kate L Cameron, Jeanie LY Cheong, Paul Colditz, Pieter Koorts, Cathryn Crowle, Russell C Dale, Lex W Doyle, Michael Fahey, Joanne George, Rod W Hunt, Lynda McNamara, Catherine Morgan, Iona Novak, Joy E Olsen, Nadia Reid Show all
Journal of Pediatrics | Elsevier | Published : 2024
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the implementation of the international guidelines for the early diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) and engagement in the screening process in an Australian cohort of infants with neonatal risk factors for CP. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study of infants with neonatal risk factors recruited at <6 months corrected age from 11 sites in the states of Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, Australia. First, we implemented a multimodal knowledge translation strategy including barrier identification, technology integration, and special interest groups. Screening was implemented as follows: infants with clinical indications for neuroimaging underwent magnetic resona..
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