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Follow-Up for NICU Graduates

Promoting Positive Developmental and Behavioral Outcomes for At-Risk Infants

Howard Needelman (Hrsg.), Barbara J. Jackson (Hrsg.)

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Theoretische Psychologie

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This book examines the role of Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and follow-up clinics in addressing the complex developmental, behavioral, social, and medical needs of at-risk infants through early intervention and medical subspecialties. It describes the necessary functional components of follow-up clinics and challenges in establishing and running multidisciplinary clinics in an area of difficult heath care financing. Chapters provide essential guidelines for determining which neonates will need follow-up care, evaluating for neurodevelopmental delays and medical and behavioral impairment and disability, and estimating how long intervention and further follow-up will be required. Chapters also discuss organization, staffing, funding, testing protocols, and coordination with other programs and care facilities, particularly early intervention and the medical home. In addition, the book offers best practices for fostering optimal development for individual infants and high-risk populations while raising standards for neonatal care and creating a smooth transition to appropriate subsequent care.

 

Topics featured in this book include:

  • Developmental care in the nursery. 
  • Utilizing neonatal brain imaging to predict neurodevelopmental outcomes of NICU infants.
  • Genetic considerations in infants with congenital anomalies.
  • The HRIF clinic organization model.
  • Issues common in neurodevelopmental testing of premature infants.
  • The impact of environmental risks, such as parental distress and in-utero drug exposure, to infant neurodevelopment.

Follow-Up for NICU Graduates is a must-have resource for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in developmental psychology, pediatrics, neuroscience, obstetrics, nursing, and related disciplines.

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Early intervention for at-risk infants, Early intervention for preterm infants, Cerebral palsy and developmental follow-up for at-risk infants, Prematurebirth and developmental follow-up for at-risk infants, Developmental outcomes for at-risk infants, Neonatology for at-risk infants, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Preterm infant behavior and development, Congenital anomalies and developmental follow-up for infants, Low birth weight and developmental follow-up for infants, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for at-risk infants, Behavioral outcomes for at-risk infants, Neurodevelopment of at-risk infants, Developmental delay and developmental follow-up for infants, HIE and developmental follow-up for at-risk infants, Preterm infant development, Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) for at-risk infants, Preterm birth and developmental follow-up for at-risk infants, Follow-up clinics for at-risk infants, Environmental risk and developmental follow-up for infants