Search Results - "Brodd, Katarina Strand"
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Meaningful everyday life situations from the perspective of children born preterm: A photo-elicitation interview study with six-year-old children
Published in PloS one (14-08-2023)“…The aim of the study was to explore meaningful everyday life situations as perceived by six-year-old children born preterm. The study had a descriptive…”
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Antenatal steroids and neurodevelopment in 12‐year‐old children born extremely preterm
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-02-2022)“…Aim To investigate neurodevelopmental outcome in 12‐year‐old children born very preterm in relation to perinatal, neonatal and socioeconomic variables. To…”
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Average 2.5‐year neurodevelopmental test results in children born very preterm did not rule out cognitive deficits at 6.5 years of age
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-03-2021)“…Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very preterm, in relation to neonatal characteristics and 2.5‐year…”
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Using different definitions affected the reported prevalence of neurodevelopmental impairment in children born very preterm
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-03-2021)“…Aim We investigated the impact of varying definitions on the prevalence of neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) in children born very preterm at 6.5 years of…”
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The Structured Observation of Motor Performance in Infants has convergent and discriminant validity in preterm and term infants
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-05-2017)“…Aim Methods are needed to evaluate the level of early motor development and quality of motor performance in infants. We examined the convergent and…”
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Development of smooth pursuit eye movements in very preterm infants: 1. General aspects
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-07-2011)“…Aim: To investigate early oculo‐motor development in a population‐based cohort of very preterm infants. Methods: Early oculo‐motor development was…”
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Structured Observation of Motor Performance in Infants: Level and quality associated with later motor development
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-01-2021)“…Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the level of motor development and the quality of motor performance during the first 10 months in relation to the…”
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Reaching skills of infants born very preterm predict neurodevelopment at 2.5 years
Published in Infant behavior & development (01-11-2019)“…•In preterm children, reaching at 8 months predicts neurodevelopment at 2.5 years.•Reaching for moving targets place task demands related to cognitive…”
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Predictors for everyday functioning in preschool children born preterm and at term
Published in Early human development (01-12-2016)“…Highlights • Long-term outcome for preterm born children. • Everyday functioning for preschool preterm born children. • Associations between neonatal risk…”
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Patterns of everyday functioning in preschool children born preterm and at term
Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-08-2017)“…•Everyday functioning in six - year old children born preterm and at term.•The relationship of biological, contextual and behavioural factors on everyday…”
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Reaching strategies of very preterm infants at 8 months corrected age
Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2011)“…Reaching strategies and kinematics for a group of very preterm infants were investigated and compared with a group of full-term infants when reaching for a…”
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Development of smooth pursuit eye movements in very preterm born infants: 3. Association with perinatal risk factors
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-02-2012)“…Aim: To investigate the association between perinatal risk factors and neonatal complications and early oculo‐motor development in very preterm infants…”
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Visual tracking at 4 months in preterm infants predicts 6.5-year cognition and attention
Published in Pediatric research (01-10-2022)“…Background Visual tracking of moving objects requires sustained attention and prediction of the object’s trajectory. We tested the hypothesis that measures of…”
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Reaching strategies of very preterm infants at 8months corrected age
Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2011)“…Reaching strategies and kinematics for a group of very preterm infants were investigated and compared with a group of full-term infants when reaching for a…”
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Visual tracking in very preterm infants at 4 mo predicts neurodevelopment at 3 y of age
Published in Pediatric research (01-07-2016)“…Background: Typically developing infants track moving objects with eye and head movements in a smooth and predictive way at 4 mo of age, but this ability is…”
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Development of smooth pursuit eye movements in very prematurely born infants: 2. The low-risk subgroup
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-07-2011)“…Aim: To investigate the impact of premature birth on visual tracking in a group of 37 infants, born before the 32nd gestational weeks (mean 29 + 6 weeks) and…”
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Development of Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements in very preterm born infants: 3. Association to perinatal risk factors
Published in Acta Paediatrica (2012)“…Aim: To investigate the association between perinatal risk factors and neonatal complications and early oculo-motor development in very preterm infants…”
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Ophthalmological outcome and visuospatial ability in very preterm children measured at 2.5 years corrected age
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-12-2013)“…Aim To investigate the ophthalmological outcome of very preterm children at 2.5 years corrected age (CA) and perform a test of visuospatial and cognitive…”
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