Rapid neurodevelopmental assessment of newborn: a promise to ensure proper growth and development of all newborns in Bangladesh

Zena Salwa, A. B. Shilpi, Lutfun Nahar Begum
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Background: Neonates are susceptible to neurodevelopmental impairments due to various factors. The aim of the study was to use the n-RNDA tool to identify such impairments in neonates, enabling early interventions for improved outcomes. Methods: This facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Square Hospital Child Development Center from April 2019 to Nov 2021 with all neonates between ages of 15-28 days. A total 2928 neonates were enrolled and underwent n-RNDA assessment for detection of any types of neurodevelopmental impairments. Results: Among 2928 enrolled neonates, 8.1% exhibited neurodevelopmental impairments. Majority (60.6%) were from the NICU. Impairments varied across domains, with gross motor skills (99.2%) being most prevalent. Causes included respiratory distress syndrome (74%), sepsis (60%), and others. The study population was primarily urban (99.1%), with 100% parental literacy. Conclusions: The n-RNDA screening program for neonates facilitates early assessment, interventions, and long-term follow-up, potentially enhancing outcomes and quality of life. These findings advocate for policy development to institutionalize n-RNDA for early diagnoses and better outcomes in all neonates.  
新生儿神经发育快速评估:确保孟加拉国所有新生儿正常生长发育的承诺
背景:由于各种因素,新生儿很容易出现神经发育障碍。本研究的目的是利用 n-RNDA 工具来识别新生儿的神经发育障碍,以便及早采取干预措施,改善治疗效果:这项基于设施的横断面研究于 2019 年 4 月至 2021 年 11 月在 Square 医院儿童发展中心进行,对象为 15-28 天大的所有新生儿。共有 2928 名新生儿登记并接受了 n-RNDA 评估,以检测是否存在任何类型的神经发育障碍:结果:在登记的 2928 名新生儿中,有 8.1%表现出神经发育障碍。大部分新生儿(60.6%)来自新生儿重症监护室。不同领域的障碍各不相同,其中以粗大运动技能(99.2%)最为普遍。病因包括呼吸窘迫综合征(74%)、败血症(60%)及其他。研究人群主要为城市居民(99.1%),父母识字率为 100%:结论:新生儿 n-RNDA 筛查项目有助于早期评估、干预和长期随访,有可能提高治疗效果和生活质量。这些研究结果提倡制定政策,将 n-RNDA 制度化,以便对所有新生儿进行早期诊断并改善其预后。
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