Methods: Thirty-four preterm infants were administered the Premie-Neuro in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Main outcome measure: Premie-Neuro raw scores and classifications were analyzed to determine the tool's reliability.
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Design: A prospective repeated-measures design was used to assess the reliability and validity of the Premie-Neuro.
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Interrater reliability of the Premie-Neuro was poor, and test-retest reliability of the Premie-Neuro was fair to moderate.
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Premie-Neuro classifications should be interpreted cautiously.
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Implications for practice: Premie-Neuro raw scores may be used by the clinician to identify infants at risk for neurodevelopmental delays.
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More research needs to be done to improve the reliability of the Premie-Neuro and assess other facets of the Premie-Neuro's reliability.
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Results: Premie-Neuro raw scores were predictive of outcomes at 3 months' adjusted age and 24 months' chronological age.
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