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    Rethinking preventive post‐discharge intervention programmes for very preterm infants and their parents by Wassenaer‐Leemhuis, Aleid G, Jeukens‐Visser, Martine, Hus, Janeline W P, Meijssen, Dominique, Wolf, Marie‐Jeanne, Kok, Joke H, Nollet, Frans, Koldewijn, Karen

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-03-2016)
    “…Post‐discharge preventive intervention programmes with involvement of the parent may support the resilience and developmental outcomes of infants born very…”
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    High Incidence of Multi-Domain Disabilities in Very Preterm Children at Five Years of Age by Potharst, Eva S., MsC, van Wassenaer, Aleid G., MD, PhD, Houtzager, Bregje A., PhD, van Hus, Janeline W.P., BHS, Last, Bob F., PhD, Kok, Joke H., MD, PhD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-07-2011)
    “…Objectives To describe the prevalence and co-occurrence of disabilities and their association with parental education in preterm children and term control…”
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    Deficits in vision and visual attention associated with motor performance of very preterm/very low birth weight children by Geldof, Christiaan J.A., van Hus, Janeline W.P., Jeukens-Visser, Martine, Nollet, Frans, Kok, Joke H., Oosterlaan, Jaap, van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G.

    Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-06-2016)
    “…•Very preterm/very low birth weight (VP/VLBW) children have difficulties in motor functioning.•VP/VLBW children also have impaired visual attention, visual and…”
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    Comparing Two Motor Assessment Tools to Evaluate Neurobehavioral Intervention Effects in Infants With Very Low Birth Weight at 1 Year by Van Hus, Janeline W P, Jeukens-Visser, Martine, Koldewijn, Karen, Van Sonderen, Loekie, Kok, Joke H, Nollet, Frans, Van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G

    Published in Physical therapy (01-11-2013)
    “…Infants with very low birth weight (VLBW) are at increased risk for motor deficits, which may be reduced by early intervention programs. For detection of motor…”
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