COVID-19 大流行是否对儿童发育产生了负面影响?对大流行期间早产儿神经发育的评估

Emel Ömercioğlu, Ece Naz, Mert Karakaya, Gökçenur Özdemir, Buse Şencan Karakuş, Şeyma Kılınç, H. C. İskender, Ebru Cihan Çam, Ayşe Mete, H. Çelik, S. Karahan, Elif N. Özmert
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背景。COVID-19 等大流行病可能会对儿童的发展产生不利影响,这是由儿童、家庭和服务等层面的各种负面因素造成的。本研究评估了大流行对早产儿认知、语言和运动发展的影响,早产儿是最易受影响的群体之一。研究对象包括哈杰泰佩大学发育儿科系的 236 名早产儿。贝利第三版发育评估(Bayley III)用于评估流行前组的 152 名早产儿和流行后组的 84 名早产儿在 18-24 个月校正年龄时的神经发育情况。此外,还对围产期风险和社会人口风险进行了评估。大流行前和大流行后两组婴儿的 Bayley III 评分(认知、语言和运动)没有差异。此外,多变量协方差分析显示,无论大流行与否,母亲教育程度较高的婴儿在认知、语言和运动领域的得分一直较高;围产期风险中等的婴儿的运动领域得分也明显高于围产期风险高的婴儿。对早产儿等面临发育风险的弱势儿童进行发育监测至关重要。幸运的是,在 COVID-19 大流行期间没有出现明显的影响。不过,这并不影响在特殊情况下进行密切监护的必要性。此外,应该注意的是,严重的产后合并症、围产期风险和社会因素(如母亲的教育水平)相互作用,影响早产儿的神经发育结果。
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted children’s development? An assessment of the neurodevelopment of premature babies born during the pandemic
Background. Pandemics, such as COVID-19, have the potential to adversely affect children’s development due to a variety of negative factors at the level of children, families, and services. In this study the effect of the pandemic on the cognitive, language and motor development of premature babies who are among the most vulnerable group, were evaluated. Methods. The study included 236 premature infants who were followed at Hacettepe University Department of Developmental Pediatrics. The Bayley-Third Edition Developmental Assessment (Bayley III) was used to evaluate the neurodevelopment of 152 premature infants from the pre-pandemic group and 84 from the post-pandemic group at the corrected age of 18–24 months. The perinatal and sociodemographic risks were also evaluated. Results. No difference in Bayley III scores (cognitive, language, and motor) was found between the pre- and post-pandemic groups. Furthermore, the multivariate covariance analysis displayed that regardless of the pandemic, infants with higher maternal education consistently scored higher in the cognitive, language, and motor domains; and the motor area scores of infants with moderate perinatal risk were also significantly higher than infants with high perinatal risk. Conclusions. It is crucial to monitor the development of vulnerable children who encounter developmental risks, such as premature babies. Fortunately, no significant effect was encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this does not underweigh the need for close supervision in extraordinary circumstances. Additionally, it should be noted that severe postnatal comorbidities, perinatal risks, and social factors, such as maternal education level, interact to influence the neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants.
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