Clinic for Child Neurology and Social Pediatrics, Child Centre Maulbronn, Maulbronn, Germany.
Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 2019 Mar;61(3):242-285. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.14132. Epub 2019 Jan 22.
These international clinical practice recommendations (CPR) for developmental coordination disorder (DCD), initiated by the European Academy of Childhood Disability (EACD), aim to address key questions on the definition, diagnosis, assessment, intervention, and psychosocial aspects of DCD relevant for clinical practice.
Key questions in five areas were considered through literature reviews and formal expert consensus. For recommendations based on evidence, literature searches on 'mechanisms', 'assessment', and 'intervention' were updated since the last recommendations in 2012. New searches were conducted for 'psychosocial issues' and 'adolescents/adults'. Evidence was rated according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (level of evidence [LOE] 1-4) and transferred into recommendations. For recommendations based on formal consensus, two meetings of an international, multidisciplinary expert panel were conducted with a further five Delphi rounds to develop good clinical practice (GCP) recommendations.
Thirty-five recommendations were made. Eight were based on the evidence from literature reviews (three on 'assessment', five on 'intervention'). Twenty-two were updated from the 2012 recommendations. New recommendations relate to diagnosis and assessment (two GCPs) and psychosocial issues (three GCPs). Additionally, one new recommendation (LOE) reflects active video games as adjuncts to more traditional activity-oriented and participation-oriented interventions, and two new recommendations (one GCP, one LOE) were made for adolescents and adults with DCD.
The CPR-DCD is a comprehensive overview of DCD and current understanding based on research evidence and expert consensus. It reflects the state of the art for clinicians and scientists of varied disciplines. The international CPR-DCD may serve as a basis for national guidelines.
Updated international clinical practice guidelines on developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Refined and extended recommendations on clinical assessment and intervention for DCD. A critical synopsis of current research on mechanisms of DCD. A critical synopsis of psychosocial issues in DCD, with implications for clinical practice. The first international recommendations to consider adolescents and adults with DCD.
这些由欧洲儿童残疾学会(EACD)发起的发育性协调障碍(DCD)国际临床实践建议(CPR)旨在解决与临床实践相关的 DCD 定义、诊断、评估、干预和社会心理方面的关键问题。
通过文献回顾和正式专家共识,考虑了五个领域的关键问题。对于基于证据的建议,自 2012 年上次建议以来,对“机制”、“评估”和“干预”的文献搜索进行了更新。对于“社会心理问题”和“青少年/成年人”进行了新的搜索。证据根据牛津循证医学中心(证据水平 [LOE] 1-4)进行评级,并转化为建议。对于基于正式共识的建议,国际多学科专家小组进行了两次会议,并进行了另外五次 Delphi 轮次,以制定良好的临床实践(GCP)建议。
提出了 35 条建议。其中 8 条基于文献综述的证据(3 条关于“评估”,5 条关于“干预”)。22 条是根据 2012 年的建议更新的。新建议涉及诊断和评估(2 项 GCP)和社会心理问题(3 项 GCP)。此外,一条新建议(LOE)反映了积极的视频游戏作为更传统的以活动为导向和以参与为导向的干预的辅助手段,并且针对 DCD 的青少年和成年人提出了两条新建议(一条 GCP,一条 LOE)。
CPR-DCD 是基于研究证据和专家共识的 DCD 和当前理解的综合概述。它反映了不同学科的临床医生和科学家的最新技术。国际 CPR-DCD 可以作为国家指南的基础。
更新的发育性协调障碍(DCD)国际临床实践指南。对 DCD 的临床评估和干预的建议进行了细化和扩展。对 DCD 机制的当前研究进行了批判性综述。对 DCD 的社会心理问题进行了批判性综述,对临床实践具有启示意义。第一个考虑青少年和成年人 DCD 的国际建议。