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Child Health Nursing Research 2019 Volume.25 No. 4 p.468 ~ p.476
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Cognitive Ability and Related Factors in Preschoolers Born Prematurely
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Ahn Young-Mee
Lee Sang-Mi
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate cognitive ability in preschoolers born prematurely and to investigate related factors.
Methods: A prospective, longitudinal study was conducted with 64 children at 5-6 years of corrected age (CA) (second follow-up) among 76 children who had been assessed at 2.0~3.5 years of CA (first follow-up) from a sample of 343 preterm infants born from 2008 to 2010. To evaluate each child¡¯s cognitive ability, during a home visit, we used the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children-II (KABC-II) at the second follow-up. To explore factors related to cognitive ability, we measured children¡¯s hemoglobin level at the second follow-up and used the data collected in our previous study, including the Bayley Scale of Infant Development-II (BSID-II) at the first follow-up.
Results: The mean total KABC-II quotient was 117.0¡¾14.4. The 5-minute Apgar score (¥â=.29, p=.006), hemoglobin level (¥â=.22, p=.032), and the mental development index quotient of the BSID-II (¥â=.51, p<.001) were statistically significant predictors of the KABC-II quotient in multiple linear regression analysis.
Conclusion: The cognitive function of young children born prematurely was influenced by early neurodevelopment and factors reflecting their health status, such as anemia and a low 5-minute Apgar score.
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KEYWORD
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Preterm birth, Cognition, Child development, Apgar score, Anemia
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