@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000706, author = {藤原, 雅子 and 笠井, 新一郎 and 今給黎, 禎子 and 中山, 翼 and 山田, 弘幸 and フジワラ, マサコ and カサイ, シンイチロウ and イマキイレ, テイコ and ナカヤマ, ツバサ and ヤマダ, ヒロユキ and FUJIWARA, Masako and KASAI, Shinichiro and IMAKIIRE, Teiko and NAKAYAMA, Tsubasa and YAMADA, Hiroyuki}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Infant health screenings are offered as part of public child health services all over Japan. However, there are regional differences in the contents of health screenings. Here, the problems with the current health screening system are discussed by presenting two children with developmental disorders who went undetected, despite exhibiting low birth weight. The results suggest that the current health screening system is flawed, as screened items and methods allow children with some developmental disorders to be overlooked. Other problems included poor assessment perspectives and no follow-up procedures after consultation. Extreme low birth weight is a type of developmental disorder that can be corrected with early therapy. Because one of the objectives of infant health screenings is early detection and therapy for children with disabilities, it is necessary to identify and monitor children who may have disorders. When taking into account the necessity of early detection and therapy for childhood disorders, and the importance of follow-up visits after screenings, it is necessary for speech therapists to be actively involved.}, pages = {107--112}, title = {発達障害児が通過した乳幼児健診システム : 出生時リスクのあった児}, volume = {9}, year = {2008}, yomi = {フジワラ, マサコ and カサイ, シンイチロウ and イマキイレ, テイコ and ナカヤマ, ツバサ and ヤマダ, ヒロユキ} }