Long-term mental health outcomes of NICU graduates treated for congenital anomalies: A prospective cross-sectional study
Abstract
Research examining the long-term mental health needs of NICU graduates treated for non-cardiac congenital anomalies is limited, restricting guidance for clinical practice. This study aimed to characterise mental health outcomes at developmentally important ages and explore risk factors for poor mental health outcomes in these children.
Keywords
Neonatal Intensive CareCongenital AnomaliesPediatric Mental HealthNicu OutcomesDevelopmental Follow-upLong-term SequelaeHashtags
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