Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154416
Author(s): Costa, R
Aubert, AM
Seppänen, A-V
Ådén, U
Sarrechia, L
Zemlin, M
Cuttini, M
Männamaa, M
Pierrat, V
van Heijst, A
Barros, H
Johnson, S
Zeitlin, J
Lebeer, J
Van Reempts, P
Bruneel, E
Cloet, E
Oostra, A
Ortibus, E
Boerch, K
Pedersen, P
Toome, L
Varendi, H
Ancel, PY
Burguet, A
Jarreau, PH
Nuytten, A
Truffert, P
Maier, RF
Misselwitz, B
Wohlers, L
Croci, I
Carnielli, V
Ancora, G
Faldella, G
Ferrari, F
Koopman-Esseboom, C
Gadzinowski, J
Mazela, J
Montgomery, A
Pikuła, T
Rodrigues, C
Draper, ES
Fenton, A
Mader, S
Thiele, N
Pfeil, JM
Petrou, S
Kim, SW
Andronis, L
Bonnet, C
El Rafei, R
Title: Motor-related health care for 5-year-old children born extremely preterm with movement impairments
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Aim: To (1) determine the proportion of 5-year-old children born extremely preterm (EPT) with movement difficulties including cerebral palsy (CP) and the proportion of these children receiving motor-related health care (MRHC), and (2) describe factors associated with receiving MRHC. Method: Children born before 28 weeks’ gestation in 2011 to 2012 in 11 European countries were assessed with the Movement Assessment Battery for Children, Second Edition (MABC-2) at 5 years of age. Information on family characteristics, child health including CP diagnosis, and health care use were collected using parent-report questionnaires. MRHC was defined as visits in the previous year with health care providers (physical and occupational therapists) specialized in assessing/treating motor problems. We analysed receipt of MRHC and associated factors among children at risk of movement difficulties (MABC-2 score 6th–15th centiles), with significant movement difficulties (SMD; ≤5th centile) or with CP. Results: Of 807 children assessed at 5 years 7 months (SD 4 months; 4 years 7 months–7 years 1 month), 412 were males (51.1%), 170 (21.1%) were at risk of movement difficulties, 201 (24.9%) had SMD, and 92 (11.4%) had CP. Those who received MRHC comprised 89.1% of children with CP, 42.8% with SMD, and 25.9% at risk of movement difficulties. MRHC for children with SMD varied from 23.3% to 66.7% between countries. Children were more likely to receive MRHC if they had other developmental problems or socioemotional, conduct, or attention difficulties. Interpretation: Efforts are needed to increase MRHC for 5-year-old children born EPT with movement difficulties. What this paper adds: Children born extremely preterm without cerebral palsy frequently experienced motor difficulties. Most of these children were not receiving motor-related health care (MRHC). Large geographical differences throughout Europe were observed in receipt of MRHC. Socioemotional problems were related to MRHC use. © 2022 Mac Keith Press.
DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.15202
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154416
Source: Dev Med Child Neurol. 2022 Sep;64(9):1131-1144. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.15202. Epub 2022 Mar 17.
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
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