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STUDY OF EARLY FAMILY INTERVENTION TO INTELLIGENT DEVELOPMENT OF PERINATAL HIGH-RISK INFANTS

Xu H Q, Chen F

Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Hubei Province, Wuhan, China

 

Objective: The aim of our research is to raise the life quality of perinatal high-risk infants.

Methods: 538 of such cases are randomly divided into one intervention group and one control group which has the same numbers of 269 while a third control group which has 106 normal infants is established. Special measures, family-center interventions, are given to the intervention group from birth. We try to develop a set of computer software system, which is suited to early intervention according to the situation of our country. According to different ages and MDI, we can provide a suit of personal aimful specific training program with plenty pictures and suggestions on nutrition.

Results: MDI scores of the high-risk infants who were given intervention are higher than those of the two control groups (p<0.001). In the high-risk infants control groups, at 3 years old, there are 36 cases (13.38%), who appear to be low intelligence while no case in the high-risk infants intervention group. It suggests by the multivariate regression analysis that the followings are factors that effect on the results of the intervention: nutrition during pregnancy, mother’s education and profession, ways of feeding, pregnant age, etc.

Conclusion: The software works a remark-able effect on development of high-risk infants intelligence through early family intervention.