Influence of Preterm Birth and Environmental Context on Academic Performance and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes.
Michelle M KellyMargaret BracePublished in: Nursing research (2024)
There is a need for prospective studies that assess predictors and outcomes of preterm birth that are stratified by gestational age and consider the timing, chronicity, and influence of toxic stress and environmental exposures. There is an imperative for public health programs and policies designed to support families, caregivers, and children to address the individual and structural social determinants of health that contribute to toxic stress, thereby increasing preterm birth rates and negatively affecting the outcomes of children born preterm.