2016
DOI: 10.35790/ecl.4.1.2016.11001
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HUBUNGAN LINGKAR KEPALA DAN PERKEMBANGAN BAYI DI POLI BAYI & TUMBUH KEMBANG RSUP PROF. DR. R. D. KANDOU

Abstract: Background: Around 10% of the world’s children have delayed development. Head circumference is used as one of the indicator to identify neurological impairment and to detect the cause of developmental delay. Yet, microcephaly or macrocephaly are not always indicated a delayed development on children. Objectives: To find out the overview of head circumference and child’s development in the Child Development Center of Kandou Public Hospital and to determine the relation between both of it. Methods: This study is… Show more

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“…No significant difference was observed in the two measurements performed consecutively, although two operators did the measurement. This result supports Thezar et al, 22 stating that measuring head circumference using measurement tape will give good measurement results if the child is cooperative. However, not all children are cooperative, and head circumference measurement using measurement tape in these children may result in inaccurate results as the child may move their head a lot during the measurement.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…No significant difference was observed in the two measurements performed consecutively, although two operators did the measurement. This result supports Thezar et al, 22 stating that measuring head circumference using measurement tape will give good measurement results if the child is cooperative. However, not all children are cooperative, and head circumference measurement using measurement tape in these children may result in inaccurate results as the child may move their head a lot during the measurement.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%