2018
DOI: 10.21653/tjpr.343255
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Preterm Ve Term Bebeklerde Duyusal İşlemleme Beceri̇si̇ni̇n İncelenmesi̇

Abstract: Preterm bebekler, santral sinir sistemi immatürasyonu ve yeni doğan yoğun bakım ünitelerinin aşırı duyusal uyarıları nedeniyle duyusal işlemleme problemlerine (DİP) sahip olabilirler. Bu çalışmanın amacı, preterm ve term bebeklerde duyusal işlemleme becerisini karşılaştırmak ve preterm bebeklerin DİP'lerini incelemekti. Yöntem: Çalışmaya düzeltilmiş yaşları 10-12 ay arasında olan 30 preterm ve yaşları 10-12 ay arasında olan 30 term bebek dahil edildi. Bebeklerin sosyodemografik özellikleri ve doğum bilgileri k… Show more

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“…Recent advances in the medical and technological fields have increased the quality of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and many premature infant incubator technologies have been started to be kept alive by discussing the viability limits (Dağoğlu, Yurdakök and Erdem, 2004). However, in 50% of the living babies, neurodevelopmental disorders including attention deficit, motor incoordination, muscle tonus disorders, motor developmental delay, cognitive disorders and developmental problems, mild developmental disorders in 20-25% and cerebral palsy in 5-15% (Celik 2018, Çelik 2018, Noble and Boyd, 2012Woodward, Anderson, Austin et al, 2006). Abnormalities detected by neurological examinations and developmental tests performed in premature infants can be transient or severe, which may be severe enough to affect the survival of the baby.…”
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“…Recent advances in the medical and technological fields have increased the quality of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and many premature infant incubator technologies have been started to be kept alive by discussing the viability limits (Dağoğlu, Yurdakök and Erdem, 2004). However, in 50% of the living babies, neurodevelopmental disorders including attention deficit, motor incoordination, muscle tonus disorders, motor developmental delay, cognitive disorders and developmental problems, mild developmental disorders in 20-25% and cerebral palsy in 5-15% (Celik 2018, Çelik 2018, Noble and Boyd, 2012Woodward, Anderson, Austin et al, 2006). Abnormalities detected by neurological examinations and developmental tests performed in premature infants can be transient or severe, which may be severe enough to affect the survival of the baby.…”
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confidence: 99%