Original Research
Errors in anthropometric measurements in neonates and infants
Submitted: 28 September 2001 | Published: 28 September 2001
About the author(s)
D Harrison, Carinus nursing College, Groote Schuur Hospital, South AfricaH Harker, Carinus Nursing College, Rondebosch Cottage Hospital, South Africa
H D V Heese, Institute of child health, University of Cape Town, South Africa
J Berelowitz, Institute of child health, University of Cape Town, South Africa
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The main outcome measures were an assessment of three currently used methods namely to measure crown-heel length with a measuring board, a mat and a tape measure; a comparison of weight differences when an infant is fully clothed, naked and in napkin only; and the differences in age estimated by calendar dates and by a specially designed electronic calculator.
The results showed that the current methods which are used to measure infants in Cape Town vary widely from one institution to another. Many measurements are inaccurate and there is a real need for uniformity and accuracy. This can only be implemented by an effective education program so as to ensure that accurate measurements are used in monitoring the health of young children in Cape Town and elsewhere.
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