Tribal Early Childhood Research Center, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
University of Otago, Otago, New Zealand.
Infant Ment Health J. 2022 Jul;43(4):576-588. doi: 10.1002/imhj.21989. Epub 2022 May 30.
Screening children from birth through age 5 is critical to early identification of challenges and referral to intervention to support optimal development. Screening of American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) children lags behind that of other children, partly due to the lack of screening tools validated for this population. This study tested the feasibility of an online data collection strategy for use in a future study of the validity of existing screening instruments for AIAN children. Parents of AIAN children in four communities were recruited to complete screeners, provide demographic information, and provide feedback on experiences with online data collection. Participants were given the option of receiving screening results from the local early childhood program through which they were recruited. 240 participants began the process, 183 were enrolled in a partner program and reported a birthdate for at least one AIAN child, 157 had an age-eligible child, 81 began the consent process, 62 consented, and 39 fully completed data collection. Most participants were female and AIAN, the majority reported that online data collection was easy. Collecting screener validation data on a large sample of AIAN children may be able to utilize online data collection tools, with in-person support to facilitate participation.
对 0-5 岁儿童进行筛查对于早期发现问题并及时提供干预措施以支持其最佳发展至关重要。美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)儿童的筛查率落后于其他儿童,部分原因是缺乏针对该人群验证过的筛查工具。本研究测试了一种在线数据收集策略在未来 AIAN 儿童现有筛查工具的有效性研究中的可行性。在四个社区招募了 AIAN 儿童的父母来完成筛查、提供人口统计信息,并对在线数据收集的体验提供反馈。参与者可以选择通过参与的当地幼儿项目获得筛查结果。240 名参与者开始了这个过程,183 名参与者注册了合作伙伴项目并报告了至少一个 AIAN 儿童的出生日期,157 名参与者有符合年龄要求的孩子,81 名参与者开始了同意过程,62 名参与者同意,39 名参与者完全完成了数据收集。大多数参与者为女性且为 AIAN,大多数人表示在线数据收集很容易。对于大量 AIAN 儿童的筛查验证数据的收集可能能够利用在线数据收集工具,并提供现场支持以促进参与。