Diagnostic services for developmental coordination disorder: Gaps and opportunities identified by parents

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Child Care Health and Development Pub Date : 2024-01-16 DOI:10.1111/cch.13230
Erin S. Klein, Melissa Licari, Skye Barbic, Jill G. Zwicker
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Abstract

Background

Affecting one in 20 children, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder impacting a child's ability to learn motor skills. Despite its high prevalence, DCD is under-recognized and under-diagnosed, causing unnecessary frustration and stress for families who are seeking help for their child. This study aimed to understand how parents procure diagnostic services and their perspectives on needed supports and services to improve early identification and diagnosis of DCD.

Methods

Using a multi-pronged recruitment strategy, we circulated the impACT for DCD online questionnaire to parents of children (<18 years) in British Columbia with suspected or diagnosed DCD. Data were analysed descriptively using medians/interquartile ranges for continuous data and frequencies/percentages for categorical data. Open-ended questions were analysed using exploratory content analysis.

Results

A total of 237 respondent data were analysed. Parents identified poor awareness and understanding of health care professionals and educators regarding aetiology, symptomology, and impacts of DCD, affecting timely access to diagnostic services. Long waitlists were also a barrier that often led families with financial means to procure private diagnostic assessments.

Conclusion

A standard of care is needed for streamlined diagnostic services, enabling early identification and early intervention. A publicly funded, family-centred, collaborative care approach is critical to assess, diagnose, and treat children with this disorder and to mitigate the secondary physical and mental health consequences associated with DCD.

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发育协调障碍的诊断服务:家长发现的差距和机遇
背景发育协调障碍(DCD)是一种常见的神经发育障碍,每 20 名儿童中就有一名患儿,会影响儿童学习运动技能的能力。尽管其发病率很高,但 DCD 却未得到充分认识和诊断,这给为孩子寻求帮助的家庭带来了不必要的挫折和压力。本研究旨在了解家长如何获得诊断服务,以及他们对所需支持和服务的看法,以改善 DCD 的早期识别和诊断。 方法 我们采用多管齐下的招募策略,向不列颠哥伦比亚省疑似或确诊为 DCD 的儿童(18 岁)的家长分发了 DCD impACT 在线调查问卷。对于连续性数据,我们采用中位数/四分位数范围对数据进行描述性分析;对于分类数据,我们采用频率/百分比对数据进行描述性分析。开放式问题采用探索性内容分析法进行分析。 结果 共分析了 237 名受访者的数据。家长们发现,医护人员和教育工作者对 DCD 的病因、症状和影响缺乏认识和了解,影响了他们及时获得诊断服务。漫长的等待时间也是一个障碍,这往往导致有经济能力的家庭购买私人诊断评估。 结论 需要一个简化诊断服务的护理标准,以实现早期识别和早期干预。由政府资助、以家庭为中心的协作式护理方法对于评估、诊断和治疗患有这种疾病的儿童以及减轻与 DCD 相关的继发性身心健康后果至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Child: care, health and development is an international, peer-reviewed journal which publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the health and development of children and young people. We aim to attract quantitative and qualitative research papers relevant to people from all disciplines working in child health. We welcome studies which examine the effects of social and environmental factors on health and development as well as those dealing with clinical issues, the organization of services and health policy. We particularly encourage the submission of studies related to those who are disadvantaged by physical, developmental, emotional and social problems. The journal also aims to collate important research findings and to provide a forum for discussion of global child health issues.
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