Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Scand J Public Health. 2020 Jun;48(4):391-399. doi: 10.1177/1403494819834755. Epub 2019 May 9.
This study design article aims to describe a research study focused on evaluating the use of the Infant-Toddler Checklist to identify children at 18 months with early communication difficulties, and to study the ComAlong Toddler intervention for parents to support their child's communication development. : Communication disorders are a common public health problem affecting up to 20% of children. Evidence points to the importance of early detection and intervention to improve young children's communicative abilities and decrease developmental delay. Early identification of communication difficulties is possible with instruments such as Infant-Toddler Checklist. The ComAlong Toddler intervention is tailored to the needs of parents of young children with communication delay before definitive diagnosis. The parents are provided with guidance in communication enhancing strategies during home visit and five group sessions. : The study uses a prospective cohort design. Children were consecutively recruited during 2015-2017, and data will be collected 2015-2023. The screening was performed at the child health centre through use of the Infant-Toddler Checklist. An assessment and first consultation were then performed by a speech and language therapist for children with suspected communication delay according to the screen as well as for children referred for other reasons before the age of 2.5 years. Children with confirmed communication delay were randomised between two interventions: the ComAlong Toddler parental course or a telephone follow-up. Outcome measures include child communication and language skills and use of augmentative and alternative communication. To gain insight into the participants' perspectives, surveys have been collected from parents. Trial registration: ISRCTN13330627.
本研究设计文章旨在描述一项研究,该研究专注于评估使用婴儿-幼儿清单来识别 18 个月大的儿童早期沟通困难,并研究 Com Along 幼儿干预措施,以支持父母促进孩子的沟通发展。沟通障碍是一个常见的公共卫生问题,影响高达 20%的儿童。有证据表明,早期发现和干预对于提高幼儿的沟通能力和减少发育迟缓至关重要。使用婴儿-幼儿清单等工具可以早期识别沟通困难。Com Along 幼儿干预措施是根据有沟通障碍的幼儿父母的需求定制的,这些孩子在明确诊断之前就已经接受了干预。父母在家访和五次小组会议中接受了增强沟通策略方面的指导。该研究采用前瞻性队列设计。2015 年至 2017 年期间连续招募儿童,数据将在 2015 年至 2023 年期间收集。在儿童健康中心通过使用婴儿-幼儿清单进行筛查。根据屏幕结果以及 2.5 岁之前因其他原因转介的儿童,对疑似沟通障碍的儿童进行评估和首次咨询。对确诊为沟通障碍的儿童进行随机分组,分别接受 Com Along 幼儿父母课程或电话随访。结果评估包括儿童沟通和语言技能以及使用辅助和替代沟通方式。为了深入了解参与者的观点,还从父母那里收集了调查。试验注册:ISRCTN81464432。