Montgomery A, Miller L
Colorado Responds to Children with Special Needs, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, Colorado 80246, USA.
Teratology. 2001;64 Suppl 1:S42-6. doi: 10.1002/tera.1098.
The Community Notification and Referral Program (CNRP), which operates from within the state's birth defects monitoring and prevention program, links children and their families with local public health and early childhood agencies, which then inform families of services and resources in their home communities. In Colorado, many communities have developed systems for identifying, screening, evaluating, and providing services to children with developmental delays or other special needs. CNRP uses the existing infrastructure of services for children with special needs by notifying local community programs of children reported to the birth defects program with birth defects, developmental disabilities, or risks for developmental delay. Children to be referred to local agencies are identified from the birth defects registry on the basis of diagnosis and residence. Minor or lethal conditions are excluded from referral. CNRP provides the child's name, date of birth, address, phone, guardian, diagnoses, date and source of diagnosis, and length of stay to the local agency. A parental consent process is used under some circumstances.
CRCSN analyzed data from 1621 children referred to local agencies in 1998. The local agencies contacted 34.1% of the families and referred 46.9%. of those contacted to early intervention, developmental, evaluation, or other services. They determined that 29.5% could definitely or moderately benefit from developmental services. In a telephone survey of families, 65.4% said they had learned about services, resources, or developmental screening about which they had not been aware.
CRCSN has developed a notification and referral program to link families with services for children with special needs that could serve as a model for other birth defects registries.
社区通报与转诊项目(CNRP)在该州出生缺陷监测与预防项目框架内运作,将儿童及其家庭与当地公共卫生和幼儿机构相联系,这些机构随后会告知家庭其所在社区的服务与资源情况。在科罗拉多州,许多社区已建立起针对发育迟缓或有其他特殊需求儿童的识别、筛查、评估及服务提供系统。CNRP通过将向出生缺陷项目报告的患有出生缺陷、发育障碍或有发育迟缓风险的儿童信息通报给当地社区项目,利用现有的特殊需求儿童服务基础设施。根据诊断结果和居住地,从出生缺陷登记处确定需转介至当地机构的儿童。轻微或致命病症的儿童不被列入转介范围。CNRP会向当地机构提供儿童的姓名、出生日期、地址、电话、监护人、诊断结果、诊断日期和来源以及住院时长。在某些情况下会采用家长同意程序。
科罗拉多出生缺陷监测网络(CRCSN)分析了1998年转介至当地机构的1621名儿童的数据。当地机构联系了34.1%的家庭,并将其中46.9%的被联系家庭转介至早期干预、发育、评估或其他服务机构。他们认定29.5%的儿童肯定或适度受益于发育服务。在对家庭的电话调查中,65.4%的家庭表示他们了解到了之前不知道的服务、资源或发育筛查信息。
CRCSN已制定了一项通报与转诊项目,将家庭与特殊需求儿童服务相联系,该项目可作为其他出生缺陷登记处的典范。