Laboratory of Psychological and Educational Tests, Gdańsk, Poland.
Institute of Psychology, University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 20;18(10):e0293067. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293067. eCollection 2023.
Developmental learning disorder (DLD) belongs to neurodevelopmental disorders because it results from the developmental neurodiversity of the brain. The main causes of DLD are genetics, but environmental factors, like inadequate supply of oxygen during pregnancy or labor, are considered.
Our search strategy will consist of electronic databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library) and hand searching. The observational studies including cohort and case-control studies will be included. The primary outcome will be (DLD). Screening and eligibility will be done independently by two reviewers based on pre-specified eligibility criteria. Data extraction will be based on a pre-pilot data extraction form, and conducted by two authors independently. Study quality will be assessed by two authors independently. Any discrepancies identified at any stage of the review will be resolved by discussion or/and consultation with another reviewer. We plan a narrative and tabular summary of the findings.
This systematic review of aetiology follows the traditional approach to evidence-based healthcare. This secondary research will assess the association between hypoxia and DLD by assessing the relationship of health-related event and outcome and examining the association between them. This review can provide information for healthcare professionals and policymakers indicating whether taking into account information about hypoxia should be permanently included in the diagnostic ontogenetic interview in the process of diagnosing neurodevelopmental disorders.
PROSPERO: CRD42022371387.
发育性学习障碍(DLD)属于神经发育障碍,因为它是大脑神经发育多样性的结果。DLD 的主要病因是遗传,但也考虑环境因素,如妊娠或分娩期间供氧不足。
我们的搜索策略将包括电子数据库(PubMed、PsycINFO、Web of Science、EMBASE 和 Cochrane Library)和手工搜索。将包括队列研究和病例对照研究在内的观察性研究。主要结局将是(DLD)。筛查和资格将由两名独立的审查员根据预先确定的资格标准进行。数据提取将基于预先试点的数据提取表,并由两名作者独立进行。研究质量将由两名作者独立评估。在审查的任何阶段发现的任何差异都将通过讨论或与另一名审查员协商解决。我们计划对研究结果进行叙述性和表格性总结。
本系统评价的病因学遵循循证医疗保健的传统方法。这项二次研究将通过评估与健康相关事件和结果的关系,以及检查它们之间的关联,来评估缺氧与 DLD 之间的关联。该综述可为医疗保健专业人员和决策者提供信息,表明在诊断神经发育障碍的过程中,是否应将有关缺氧的信息永久纳入诊断发生学访谈的诊断中。
PROSPERO:CRD42022371387。