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Chapter I
The Problem and its Background
Introduction
You don't choose your family, they are Gods gift to you as you are to them. Babies are Gods
gift to people. They bring joy and happiness in this world. These are saying pertaining to how the
world perceived the babies. Unfortunately, there are several newborn that have neurodevelopmental
delay. There are number of factors that can be attributed to these delay and one of which those that
are born preterm.
Preterm as defined by the World Health Organization as babies born alive before 37 week of
pregnancy are completed. There are numerous problem associated with babies that are born preterm
and one of which is Neurodevelopment delay.
According to the World Health Organization 60% of preterm occurs in Africa and South Asia.
Philippines ranked 8th in cases with the most number of preterm births with 348,900.
National Childrens Hospital catered children ages 0-19 years of age including preterm babies.
Preterm infants admitted at Neonatology Ward experience neurodevelopment delay and it is believe
that Language exposure help for these preterm babies to cope with this delay hence the
conceptualization of this research is made.
An estimated 15 million babies are born too early every year. That is more than 1 in 10
babies. Almost 1 million children die each year due to complications of preterm birth. Many
survivors face a lifetime of disability, including learning disabilities and visual and hearing
problems.
Globally, prematurity is the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5. And in
almost all countries with reliable data, preterm birth rates are increasing.
Inequalities in survival rates around the world are stark. In low-income settings, half of the
babies born at or below 32 weeks (2 months early) die due to a lack of feasible, cost-effective
care, such as warmth, breastfeeding support, and basic care for infections and breathing
difficulties. In high-income countries, almost all of these babies survive.
More than 60% of preterm births occur in Africa and South Asia, but preterm birth is truly a
global problem. In the lower-income countries, on average, 12% of babies are born too early
compared with 9% in higher-income countries. Within countries, poorer families are at higher
risk.
All over the world, preterm birth is a major cause of death and important neurodevelopmental
disorders. Approximately 9.6% (12.9 million) births worldwide are preterm.
Conceptual Framework
Preterm
infants
Neurodevelopmental
delay
Language Exposure
Outcome
Research Paradigm
Preterm
infants
Neurodevelopmental
delay
Language Exposure
Outcome
Preterm infant are affected by having neurodevelopmental delay if taken for granted.
Research Hypotheses
Definition of Terms
Local Literature
Chapter II
Review of Related Literature and Studies
Preterm birth is the worlds largest killer of babies, causing more than 1 million deaths each
year worldwide, yet 75 per cent could be saved without high technology care. The Philippines
ranks 8th out of 184 countries for the number of babies born prematurely, and ranks 17th for the
total number of deaths due to complications from preterm birth.
Kangaroo Mother Care is a technique wherein he tiny infant is placed skin-to-skin upright
between the mothers breasts and then tied to the mothers chest with a cloth. This keeps the
preterm baby warm and facilitates breastfeeding. Keeping preterm babies warm is especially
important because their tiny bodies lose heat rapidly, making them highly vulnerable to illness,
infection and even death. It is also important for the mother to talked to their babies to stimulate
development of hearing and language.
Foreign Literature
15 million babies are born too soon every year. More than 1 in 10 babies are born preterm,
affecting families all around the world. Over 1 million children die each year due to
complications of preterm birth. Many survivors face a lifetime of disability, including learning
disabilities and visual and hearing problems.
The implications of being born too soon extend beyond the neonatal period and throughout
the life cycle. Babies who are born before they are physically ready to face the world often
require special care and face greater risks of serious health problems, including cerebral palsy,
intellectual impairment, chronic lung disease, and vision and hearing loss. This added dimension
of lifelong disability exacts a high toll on individuals born preterm, their families and the
communities in which they live (Institute of Medicine, 2007)
Local Studies
Foreign Studies
Preterm birth is the leading cause of newborn deaths in the United States. Being born too early is
not just detrimental to a babys survival outside of the womb. It can also lead to health
complications in the child including mental retardation, blindness, deafness, neurological and
behavioral problems. It is also now known that it makes them more prone to diabetes and
cardiovascular diseases as adults.
Nearly 12 percent (11.7 percent) of women of Filipino descent in Hawaii deliver their babies early
compared to either white (7.2 percent) or other Asian populations (9 percent) in the state. The
normal length of pregnancy is 40 weeks and the study focused on late preterm birth (34 weeks to 36
weeks and 6 days).
The new research featured as the cover story in Septembers American Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, found an association between a genetic variant in the DNA of Filipino women and
higher levels of a hormone that increases the chances of preterm birth.
language exposure.
Chapter III
Research Design
Population, Sample and Sampling Technique
Research Instrument
Data Gathering Procedure
Statistical Treatment of Data