Role of Regional Network Management System in Disability Prevention for Newborn High-risk Infants / 中国康复理论与实践
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
;
(12): 242-248, 2020.
Article
in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-905773
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To explore the feasibility of establishing a regional network management system to prevent and control the disability in high-risk infants.Methods:
From July, 2015 to June, 2016, 1252 type B high-risk infants who born alive and registered in Lianyungang were divided into control group and experimental group by receiving network management system or not. The network high-risk infants management system was used to monitor the growth, diagnosis and early intervention of high-risk infants in the experimental group, while the control group was managed in the conventional way. A comprehensive physical examination and systematic assessment of 940 high-risk infants finally were conducted after two years. Their parents' compliance, developmental state, degree of dysplasia and function of dysplastic child were compared.Results:
The compliance of parents was higher in the experimental group than in the control group (χ2 = 44.161,P < 0.001), as well as the outcome when the infants were two years old (χ2 = 204.340,P < 0.001). The younger they were found deviated and intervened, the better the outcome was (χ2 = 42.038,P < 0.001), and the less degree of dysplasia when they were two years old (χ2 = 10.508,P < 0.01). The deviation/abnormality condition was less in the experimental group than in the control group (χ2 = 17.446,P < 0.01). The development of functional area was better in the experimental group than in the control group (|t| > 2.206,P < 0.05), expect body structure (P > 0.05), in the infants with developmental deviation/abnormality.Conclusion:
The establishment of network management system for high-risk infants can significantly improve the management compliance of parents and outcome of development of high-risk infants, to prevent disability.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Type of study:
Etiology study
Language:
Chinese
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
Year:
2020
Type:
Article
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