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The research concerns the study of the interprofessional reproducibility of a grid for observing the development of premature infants from 1 to 6 months corrected age. No tool is available to characterize the mechanisms of early developmental processes and their deviations. We propose an analytical observation grid of developmental mechanisms in the first few months, in order to identify warning signs of developmental deviations and help define the nature and type of early care for vulnerable infants.
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Improving the development of premature babies is a challenge. Developmental disabilities are common. Brain damage accounts for only a small proportion of disorders. Other factors have a major influence on the outcome: immaturity, an intrusive and stressful hospital environment, and parental socio-psychological conditions. Early sensory-motor disorders disrupt development. The high degree of cerebral plasticity in infants means that early care is essential if developmental trajectories are to be improved. Intervention programmes are heterogeneous. Meta-analyses therefore make only limited comparisons. The cognitive and behavioural benefits are variable. Motor benefits are low. No tools are available to determine the mechanisms of early developmental processes.
The SPIN-NA grid is a scale for analytical observation of developmental processes from 1 to 6 months corrected age to identify early warning signs and determine early care (nature, areas of care, objectives). The aim is to study the inter-professional reproducibility of the grid. This validation stage is essential if the grid is to serve as a reference tool in psychomotricity for vulnerable newborns.
Premature babies born between 27 and 32 gestational weeks will be assessed using the SPIN-NA grid by 5 experienced psychomotor-therapists, on the basis of videos taken at home between 1 and 6 months corrected age, by the creators of the grid. Each child was filmed only once. The inter-observer agreement should be at least 70% for the 8 observation axes defined in the SPIN-NA grid.
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Nadège Algans
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