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MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE HOSPITALIZED INFANT AND ITS BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
2018
Clinical and Biomedical Research
Hospitalization is a risk factor for delayed motor development, due to the lack of adequate stimulation; therefore, it is important to assess child development during hospital admission. Methods: In this study, motor development of previously healthy hospitalized infants was assessed and associated with biological and environmental characteristics, including length of hospital stay and physiotherapeutic treatment. The assessment was made before discharge, with questionnaires and a motor
doi:10.4322/2357-9730.75638
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