Neonatal Care Unit Interventions on Preterm Development
Alexia Séassau,
Pascale Munos,
Catherine Gire
et al.
Abstract:Prematurity is becoming a real public health issue as more and more children are being born prematurely, alongside a higher prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders. Early intervention programs in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) correspond to these uni- or multi-sensorial solicitations aiming to prevent and detect complications in order to support the development of preterm infants. This article aims to distinguish sensory intervention programs according to the gradient of the type of solicitations, un… Show more
“…Providing health education to parents can result in some degree of change in their health behaviors, regardless of the environment they are in. Furthermore, interventions involving parents yield the best results ( 52 ).…”
“…Providing health education to parents can result in some degree of change in their health behaviors, regardless of the environment they are in. Furthermore, interventions involving parents yield the best results ( 52 ).…”
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