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不丹儿童神经发育筛查工具的评估

Assessment of a neuro-developmental screening tool in children in Bhutan.

作者信息

Wong Brian, Grundy Sara, Tshering Lhab, Tshering Kinley, Mateen Farrah J

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Neurology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.

出版信息

Gates Open Res. 2019 Sep 11;3:1496. doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.13037.2. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Developmental screening tools are designed to fit the cultural context in which they are utilized, yet often find a wider international audience. This study evaluates the efficacy of one such tool, the Parental Evaluation of Developmental Status: Developmental Milestones (PEDS:DM), developed in the United States and tested in the lower income Asian country of Bhutan. We aimed to test the PEDS:DM instrument to measure neurodevelopmental delay in children in Bhutan. In total, 96 community-dwelling Bhutanese children (3-7 years old) without diagnosed neurocognitive conditions were recruited from ambulatory clinics in urban Bhutan in 2016 as part of a larger study on retinal imaging and cognitive and growth parameters. Scoring was based on neurocognitive domains (gross and fine motor, receptive and expressive speech, self-help, social-emotional). Rates of failure (meant to indicate delay) within domains were calculated. Modifications of some standard questions were deemed necessary by the study staff to suit the cultural context, such as replacing kickball with football in a question regarding games played with rules to maintain local relevance. In a modified PEDS:DM test with these improvised modifications, the mean percentage of age-appropriate domains failed was 58.8% and the mean percent delay was 12.3% (range 0-41.4%, available in n=83). The highest prevalence of failures was 59.4% for receptive language and 76.3% for expressive language, much higher than the lowest rate of failure seen in self-help (5.4%).  The PEDS:DM requires further modifications and validation studies before it can be reliably implemented to assess developmental delay in children in Bhutan. In this pilot study, the rate of delay as reported by the PEDS:DM would be scored as markedly elevated, especially when compared to available epidemiologic studies in the region.

摘要

发育筛查工具旨在适应其使用的文化背景,但往往能吸引更广泛的国际受众。本研究评估了一种此类工具——《发育状况父母评估:发育里程碑》(PEDS:DM)的有效性,该工具在美国开发,并在低收入亚洲国家不丹进行了测试。我们旨在测试PEDS:DM工具,以测量不丹儿童的神经发育迟缓情况。2016年,作为一项关于视网膜成像以及认知和生长参数的更大规模研究的一部分,从不丹城市的门诊诊所招募了96名未被诊断患有神经认知疾病的社区居住不丹儿童(3至7岁)。评分基于神经认知领域(大肌肉和精细运动、接受性和表达性语言、自理能力、社会情感)。计算了各领域内未通过(意味着发育迟缓)的比例。研究人员认为有必要对一些标准问题进行修改以适应文化背景,例如在一个关于按规则进行的游戏的问题中,将儿童玩的儿童足球游戏替换为足球,以保持与当地的相关性。在经过这些临时修改的改良版PEDS:DM测试中,各年龄相适应领域未通过的平均百分比为58.8%,平均发育迟缓百分比为12.3%(范围为0 - 41.4%,n = 83)。未通过比例最高的是接受性语言(59.4%)和表达性语言(76.3%),远高于自理能力方面的最低未通过比例(5.4%)。在能够可靠地用于评估不丹儿童的发育迟缓情况之前,PEDS:DM需要进一步修改和验证研究。在这项试点研究中,PEDS:DM报告的发育迟缓率会被判定为显著升高,尤其是与该地区现有的流行病学研究相比时。

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