Developmental rounds: an intervention strategy for hospitalized infants
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Developmental rounds: an intervention strategy for hospitalized infants
Abstract
Infants who experience prolonged or repeated hospitalization are at risk for developmental delays. Federal mandates for early intervention include the initiation of developmental intervention during hospitalization. Developmental Rounds is a creative strategy to address the unique needs of high risk infants and their families and to promote continuity of care and community referrals for developmental intervention.
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