Multidisciplinary early intervention in Down syndrome: a retrospective study.

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Annual Review of Anthropology Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.22.06797-0
Alice E Piatti, Bianca Stefani, Giulia Bini, Stefania Bargagna
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Background: Scientific community agrees on the importance of early, global multidisciplinary family-based care in the neuropsychological development of children with disabilities, including those with Down Syndrome (DS). This study aim to assess whether a structured, multidisciplinary early intervention carried out at the outpatient service of Stella Maris I.R.C.C.S. can lead to better outcomes in children with DS, in development and cognitive functioning, compared to conventional care provided by the local health centres (ASL).

Methods: We included in the study 20 children with DS. The experimental group received early treatment (0-36 months), while the control group only underwent cognitive assessments. In order to examine the outcome of long-term cognitive functioning, our study evaluated assessments of the children at 5 years of age, by administering the WPPSI-III scale.

Results: In our result we can confirm the typical profile of children with Down Syndrome described in the literature. Comparing the results obtained in both groups, we see that the mean scores obtained by the experimental group, in all three of the quotients examined, are higher than the mean scores obtained by the control group.

Conclusions: This study makes it clear that early, structured, multidisciplinary interventions play a fundamental role in modifying neurocognitive outcomes in children with Down Syndrome. The results of this study thus confirm the usefulness of the outpatient service in the early management of individuals with DS, following a multidisciplinary, structured pathway focused on the child and his/her family.

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唐氏综合征的多学科早期干预:一项回顾性研究。
背景:科学界一致认为,早期、全面的多学科家庭护理对残疾儿童(包括唐氏综合症儿童)的神经心理发育非常重要。本研究旨在评估,与当地医疗中心(ASL)提供的常规护理相比,斯特拉玛丽斯国际康复中心门诊部开展的结构化、多学科早期干预能否为唐氏综合症儿童在发育和认知功能方面带来更好的结果:研究对象包括 20 名 DS 儿童。实验组接受早期治疗(0-36 个月),对照组只接受认知评估。为了检查长期认知功能的结果,我们的研究通过使用 WPPSI-III 量表对 5 岁儿童进行了评估:我们的研究结果证实了文献中描述的唐氏综合症儿童的典型特征。比较两组的结果,我们发现实验组在所有三项商数上的平均得分均高于对照组:这项研究清楚地表明,早期、有序、多学科的干预措施在改变唐氏综合症儿童的神经认知结果方面发挥着根本性的作用。因此,本研究的结果证实了门诊服务在早期管理唐氏综合症患者方面的作用,即采取以儿童及其家庭为中心的多学科、结构化路径。
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