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NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS™)
By Barry M. Lester, Ph.D., & Edward Z. Tronick, Ph.D.



For use with healthy and at-risk preterm infants and full term infants at risk because of prenatal substance exposure or other conditions, NNNS™ enables clinicians’ and researchers’ comprehensive assessment of neurobehavioral functioning, with a focus on neurologic, stress, and withdrawal signs that sets it apart from other tools. Early interventionists, clinicians, or other trained NICU personnel can use NNNS™ to gather key information on infants through 6 weeks of age, and as early as 30 weeks for preterm infants. The NNNS™ exam assesses 115 items in three categories:

  • neurological items that assess active and passive muscle tone, primitive reflexes, and central nervous system integrity

  • behavioral state, sensory, and interactive responses

  • stress/abstinence items

Professionals assess the items and generate summary scores for stress, withdrawal, and the major domains of neurobehavioral performance. Because of its standardized administrative format, NNNS™ allows professionals to conduct this assessment objectively without influencing the infant’s responses, and normed scores for at-risk and healthy infants allows evaluation of the infant’s relative performance.

With this easy-to-use, 20-minute tool, professionals will get the most complete, valid, and accurate picture of the infant’s current functioning — critical information they’ll use to recommend appropriate interventions and guide families in reading their child’s cues, fostering strong attachments, and increasing their confidence as caregivers. NNNS™ is also useful for a wide variety of clinical functions, including hospital use, referrals, home visits, therapy evaluations, and family consultations.

NNNS™ includes:

  • NNNS™ Manual. The manual includes detailed instructions on administering and scoring the NNNS™ exam, a discussion of the tool’s clinical applications, normative data on both healthy and at-risk infants, an explanation of summary scores, and background information on how NNNS™ was developed.

  • NNNS™ Scoring Sheet. This 12-page form helps users record scores for the 115 items assessed.

  • NNNS™ Tool Kit. The kit contains all the materials required to conduct NNNS™ assessment, including a ball, bell, rattle, flashlight, foot probe, and head supports.
Appropriate use of the NNNS requires training, which is available through Brookes Publishing. Call 1-800-638-3775 or view the Brookes on Location page for more information.



ORDERING INFO

The Manual
ISBN 1-55766-757-8
Spiral-bound
256 pages / 8.5 x 11
2004 / $50.00
Stock# 7578

Exam Copy

Scoring Sheets (package of 20)
ISBN 1-55766-763-2
Saddle-stitched
8 pages / 8.5 x 11
2004 / $30.00
Stock# 7632



Tool Kit
ISBN 1-55766-764-0
2004 / $299.00
Stock# 7640



Note: The NNNS Tool Kit is nonreturnable.

Complete NNNS(Manual, Scoring Sheets, and Tool Kit)
ISBN 1-55766-765-9
2004 / $325.00
Stock# 7659


Note: The NNNS™ Tool Kit and Complete NNNS™ Set may not be available for RUSH shipping.

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Table of Contents

About the Authors
Contributors
Foreword
T. Berry Brazelton

Preface and Acknowledgments

  1. Introduction to the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS)
    Barry M. Lester & Edward Z. Tronick

  2. Using the NNNS
    Barry M. Lester & Edward Z. Tronick

  3. The NNNS Procedures and Scoring of Items
    Barry M. Lester & Edward Z. Tronick with T. Berry Brazelton

  4. Clinical Applications for the NNNS
    Rosemarie Bigsby, C.F. Zachariah Boukydis, Linda Lagasse, & Barry M. Lester

  5. Summary Statistics of the NNNS Scores from the Maternal Lifestyle Study (MLS): A Quasi Normative Sample
    Barry M. Lester, Edward Z. Tronick, Linda Lagasse, Ronald Seifer, Charles R. Bauer, Seetha Shankaran, Henrietta S. Bada, Linda Wright, Vincent L. Smeriglio, & Jing Liu

  6. Normative Neurobehavioral Performance of Healthy Infants on the NNNS
    Edward Z. Tronick, Karen Olson, Rebecca Rosenberg, Lisa Bohne, Jing Liu, & Barry M. Lester

    Appendix A  NNNS Scoring Sheet
    Appendix B  Glossary of Acronyms


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