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The Influence Of Administering Oxytocin During Birth On The Neuromotor Development Of The 0-5 Year-Old-Children

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  • Iulia Elena DIACONU

    (Spitalul de Recuperare Iasi, Clinica Neurologie, Universitatea de Medicina si Farmecie Gr.T popa Iasi)

  • Sorana Caterina ANTON

    (Spitalul de Recuperare Iasi, Clinica Neurologie, Universitatea de Medicina si Farmecie Gr.T popa Iasi)

  • Emil ANTON

    (Spitalul de Recuperare Iasi, Clinica Neurologie, Universitatea de Medicina si Farmecie Gr.T popa Iasi)

Abstract

This study aims to identify new scientific data that will make possible a concrete assessment of the effects of oxytocin on the neuromotor development of newborns. Given the range of the proposed study, namely 0-5 years, one can identify research axioms dedicated to the prophylaxis sof retardation of neuromotor development. The research methods that will be used are: retrospective cohort study method - where patients (and newborns) that will be administered syntheticoxytocin during labor induction, will be considered the exposed cohort, while the patients (and, therefore, the newborns) that will not be administered oxytocin will represent the non-exposed cohort -, stratified and multiple variable analysis and the Batelle Developmental Inventory.

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  • Iulia Elena DIACONU & Sorana Caterina ANTON & Emil ANTON, 2016. "The Influence Of Administering Oxytocin During Birth On The Neuromotor Development Of The 0-5 Year-Old-Children," Management Intercultural, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 37, pages 339-343, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:interc:y:2016:i:37:p:339-343
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