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Preventive interventions with low birth weight premature infants: An evaluation of their success

The outcome literature on low birthweight (LBW) premature children indicates that they are at risk for a variety of neurodevelopmental impairments throughout childhood. To prevent such disabilities, numerous interventions have been initiated with LBW children. Nineteen intervention programs designed...

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Published in:Seminars in perinatology 1995-08, Vol.19 (4), p.330-340
Main Authors: McCarton, Cecelia M., Wallace, Ina F., Bennett, Forrest C.
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