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Using parent questionnaires to assess neurodevelopment in former preterm infants: a validation study.


ABSTRACT: Former preterm and very low birthweight infants require close neurodevelopmental surveillance after hospital discharge, but in-person professional testing is resource-intensive and inconvenient for families. A standardised developmental questionnaire completed by parents offers an alternative to in-person testing, but few such questionnaires have been validated. Our aim was to validate the Motor and Social Development (MSD) scale in a sample of former preterm infants.We studied 321 visits to a neonatal follow-up clinic. Parents completed the MSD, which measures cognitive, motor and social abilities. Psychologists and physical therapists administered the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 3rd edition (Bayley-III) cognitive and motor scales.The median (range) gestational age was 28 (23, 34) weeks and birthweight 980 (400, 2700)?g. Corrected age at study participation ranged 5-35 months. The mean (standard deviation) Bayley-III motor score was 94 (16), cognitive 98 (16) and MSD 91 (18). Internal consistency of the MSD was moderate to high (Cronbach alpha of 0.65 to 0.88). The MSD was moderately correlated with the Bayley-III motor (Pearson r?=?0.49, P?

SUBMITTER: Belfort MB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3564502 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using parent questionnaires to assess neurodevelopment in former preterm infants: a validation study.

Belfort Mandy B MB   Santo Eilann E   McCormick Marie C MC  

Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology 20121210 2


<h4>Background</h4>Former preterm and very low birthweight infants require close neurodevelopmental surveillance after hospital discharge, but in-person professional testing is resource-intensive and inconvenient for families. A standardised developmental questionnaire completed by parents offers an alternative to in-person testing, but few such questionnaires have been validated. Our aim was to validate the Motor and Social Development (MSD) scale in a sample of former preterm infants.<h4>Metho  ...[more]

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