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Recommendations to optimize life-long health and wellbeing for people born preterm.

Michelle M Kelly1, Jane Tobias2.   

Abstract

The preterm birth rate in the United States is 10%, with 8% being born between 36 and 32 weeks of gestation, and the remaining 2% born less than 31 weeks of gestation. The global preterm birth rate varies from 5% to 18%, with varying survival rates. These percentages signify a population of people that will receive health care across the life course without ever being asked about a preterm birth history. With a steady rise in the survival rate of preterm infants being discharged home from the neonatal intensive care unit, with limited referrals for neonatal or developmental follow up, it is essential adult care providers ask the right questions and identify risk factors for this vulnerable population. This review describes the recently published, evidence-based recommendations for addressing preterm history across the life course. A robust review of the literature has demonstrated that the long-term sequelae of being born preterm can adversely affect health and quality of life. The following will offer preterm birth history recommendations based on assessment and diagnosis, prevention and management and referral and treatment. The goal of the recommendations is to create awareness among adult health providers in acknowledging a past medical history of preterm birth and providing appropriate preventive care, therefore shifting the paradigm of care from reactive intervention to proactive care.
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Keywords:  Adult; Child; Health promotion; Premature birth

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34493417     DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2021.105458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Hum Dev        ISSN: 0378-3782            Impact factor:   2.079


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