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Title: An evidentiary review regarding the use of chronological and adjusted age in the assessment of preterm infants. Author: D'Agostino JA. Journal: J Spec Pediatr Nurs; 2010 Jan; 15(1):26-32. PubMed ID: 20074111. Abstract: PURPOSE: The evidence supporting the recommendation to use age adjustment when assessing the growth, motor, and global development of premature infants was explored. Following a comprehensive literature search, 16 articles that compared the use of adjusted and chronological age were reviewed. CONCLUSIONS: The use of full age adjustment based on the degree of prematurity was supported for the assessment of premature infants for a minimum of 12 months adjusted age. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The use of adjusted age enhances the ability to accurately recognize genuine delays as opposed to perceived delays related to a child's gestational age at birth.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]