Gijs Verkerk 1 , Martine Jeukens-Visser , Karen Koldewijn , Aleid van Wassenaer , Bregje Houtzager , Joke Kok , Frans Nollet . Show Affiliations »
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the Infant Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Program(©) (IBAIP ) in very low birth weight infants on sensory processing and daily activities at preschool age. STUDY DESIGN: Follow-up of children included in a randomized controlled trial. Eighty-six infants were enrolled in post-discharge IBAIP until 6 months corrected age, and 90 infants received standard care. At 3.5 years of age, the Sensory Profile-Dutch version (SP-NL) and Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory-Dutch version (PEDI-NL) were administered. For comparison, parents of 41 term-born children also completed the SP-NL. RESULTS: Seventy-six children (88%) in the IBAIP group and 75 children (83%) children in the control group were examined at 44 months corrected age. After adjustment for pre-randomization differences in perinatal characteristics, the IBAIP group outperformed the control group significantly on SP-NL domains of oral sensory processing and sensory processing related to endurance/tone and PEDI-NL domains of mobility. The control group only scored significantly lower than the term group on the SP-NL domain endurance/tone. The very low birth weight groups performed significantly below the PEDI-NL's norm. CONCLUSION: In line with the positive developmental effects of the IBAIP until 24 months corrected age, independency in mobility in daily activities was improved at 3.5 years.
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Year: 2011
PMID: 21784445 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.05.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr ISSN: 0022-3476 Impact factor: 4.406