2023
DOI: 10.15406/aovs.2023.13.00450
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Visual stimulation in the neonatal and pediatric intensive care

Catarina Pestana Aguiar,
Liliana Cortez,
Patrícia Valério
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: In the first months of life, children are strongly sensitive to conditions that interfere with visual development. There is evidence that impoverished developmental conditions can lead to delays in visual development. We focused on patients with prolonged hospitalization during their first months of life, whose delayed visual maturation may be consequence of a poorly visual environment at the hospital intensive care units. Our main purpose was to develop a visual stimulation kit that could be imp… Show more

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