Objective To find the more convenient GMs application method through the using of home general movements (GMS) videos into the premature infants' neural development evaluation. Methods Referring to the standard of GMs,the families took videos of premature infants and uploaded videos to the provincial maternal and child health care hospitals.Then the hospitals evaluated the videos.For the premature infants with normal consequence,these infants took follow-up visits in the local hospitals and took GMs at provincial maternal and child health care hospitals every three months.For the premature infants with abnormal consequence,they took follow-up visits and rehabilitative intervention in the provincial maternal and child health care hospital.Beside,the families and the local hospitals also took early period intervention,and three level follow-up visit was established. Results Totally 67 home GMs video cases were evaluated.61 cases were in twist stage,67 cases were in uneasy stage,34 cases which had suspicious or abnormal results accepted early period rehabilitative intervention.3 cases conveyed to the specialized rehabilitation agencies. Conclusion The clinical application of the GMs in the regular follow up visits of premature infants by in home videos are suitable in the economically undeveloped provinces,because it is economical,convenient and effective.
Key words
home video /
general movements assessment /
premature baby /
follow-up visit /
application
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