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By Ira Adams Chapman, Sara B Demauro, with collaboration from Consulting Editor, Dr. Lucky Jain, this book provides a state-of-the-art review on the long-term outcomes for NICU graduates. The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of the outcomes for these children.
Top authors in the field provide clinical reviews on neurodevelopmental outcomes in early childhood, at school age, and adult outcomes. This section offers insights into the developmental milestones and challenges faced by NICU graduates across different stages of their lives.
This section delves into the behavioral sequelae of prematurity, exploring how premature birth can impact a child’s behavior and development. It discusses various factors contributing to these outcomes and strategies for early intervention.
Authors discuss the impact of medical morbidity on neurodevelopmental outcomes, shedding light on how various health conditions can affect a child’s developmental trajectory. This section is crucial for healthcare providers and parents seeking to understand the potential long-term effects of certain medical conditions.
This chapter focuses on the relationship between NEC and neurodevelopmental outcomes, providing an in-depth analysis of the risks and challenges associated with this condition.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of biological and social influences over time, including chronic lung disease and its impact on neurodevelopmental outcomes. This section highlights the interplay between biological and environmental factors in shaping a child’s developmental path.
This section addresses the critical issue of intracranial hemorrhage and its implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes, offering valuable insights for healthcare providers and families.
Authors discuss the public health implications of extremely preterm birth, emphasizing the importance of early detection and intervention to improve outcomes for these children.
This chapter encourages readers to look beyond neurodevelopmental impairment, focusing on the broader social and environmental factors that can influence a child’s developmental trajectory.
This section explores long-term functioning and participation across the life course for NICU graduates, highlighting strategies for promoting optimal developmental outcomes.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the early diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy, including the latest research and clinical practices in this area.
The book concludes with a discussion on the psychiatric sequelae of prematurity, providing insights into the potential mental health challenges faced by NICU graduates and strategies for prevention and intervention.
Overall, this book offers a comprehensive review of the long-term outcomes for NICU graduates, covering a wide range of topics and providing valuable insights for healthcare providers, researchers, and families. It serves as a critical resource for those seeking to improve outcomes and promote optimal developmental trajectories for these children.
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