Journal article
Long term follow up of high risk children: Who, why and how?
LW Doyle, PJ Anderson, M Battin, JR Bowen, N Brown, C Callanan, C Campbell, S Chandler, J Cheong, B Darlow, PG Davis, T DePaoli, N French, A McPhee, S Morris, M O'Callaghan, I Rieger, G Roberts, AJ Spittle, D Wolke Show all
BMC Pediatrics | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: Most babies are born healthy and grow and develop normally through childhood. There are, however, clearly identifiable high-risk groups of survivors, such as those born preterm or with ill-health, who are destined to have higher than expected rates of health or developmental problems, and for whom more structured and specialised follow-up programs are warranted. Discussion: This paper presents the results of a two-day workshop held in Melbourne, Australia, to discuss neonatal populations in need of more structured follow-up and why, in addition to how, such a follow-up programme might be structured. Issues discussed included the ages of follow-up, and the personnel and assessment..
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