Pilot feasibility study of a digital technology approach to the systematic electronic capture of parent-reported data on cognitive and language development in children aged 2 years.

IF 4.1 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMJ Health & Care Informatics Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjhci-2023-100781
Neena Modi, Ricardo Ribas, Samantha Johnson, Elizabeth Lek, Sunit Godambe, Edit Fukari-Irvine, Enitan Ogundipe, Nora Tusor, Nayan Das, Abinithya Udayakumaran, Becky Moss, Victor Banda, Kayleigh Ougham, Victoria Cornelius, Anusha Arasu, Steve Wardle, Cheryl Battersby, Amanda Bravery
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Background: The assessment of language and cognition in children at risk of impaired neurodevelopment following neonatal care is a UK standard of care but there is no national, systematic approach for obtaining these data. To overcome these challenges, we developed and evaluated a digital version of a validated parent questionnaire to assess cognitive and language development at age 2 years, the Parent Report of Children's Abilities-Revised (PARCA-R).

Methods: We involved clinicians and parents of babies born very preterm who received care in north-west London neonatal units. We developed a digital version of the PARCA-R questionnaire using standard software. Following informed consent, parents received automated notifications and an invitation to complete the questionnaire on a mobile phone, tablet or computer when their child approached the appropriate age window. Parents could save and print a copy of the results. We evaluated ease of use, parent acceptability, consent for data sharing through integration into a research database and making results available to the clinical team.

Results: Clinical staff approached the parents of 41 infants; 38 completed the e-registration form and 30 signed the e-consent. The digital version of the PARCA-R was completed by the parents of 21 of 23 children who reached the appropriate age window. Clinicians and parents found the system easy to use. Only one parent declined permission to integrate data into the National Neonatal Research Database for approved secondary purposes.

Discussion: This electronic data collection system and associated automated processes enabled efficient systematic capture of data on language and cognitive development in high-risk children, suitable for national delivery at scale.

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通过数字技术系统地获取家长报告的两岁儿童认知和语言发展数据的试点可行性研究。
背景:对新生儿护理后有神经发育受损风险的儿童进行语言和认知能力评估是英国的护理标准,但目前还没有全国性的系统方法来获取这些数据。为了克服这些挑战,我们开发并评估了一个数字版的有效家长问卷,即《儿童能力家长报告-修订版》(PARCA-R),用于评估 2 岁儿童的认知和语言发育情况:方法:我们邀请了临床医生和在伦敦西北部新生儿科接受治疗的早产儿家长参加。我们使用标准软件开发了数字版 PARCA-R 问卷。在获得知情同意后,家长会收到自动通知,并被邀请在孩子接近适当年龄窗口时通过手机、平板电脑或电脑完成问卷调查。家长可以保存并打印问卷结果。我们评估了该方法的易用性、家长的接受度、是否同意通过整合到研究数据库来共享数据以及向临床团队提供结果:临床医护人员与 41 名婴儿的家长进行了接触;38 人填写了电子登记表,30 人签署了电子同意书。在 23 名达到相应年龄的儿童中,有 21 名儿童的家长完成了数字版 PARCA-R。临床医生和家长都认为该系统易于使用。只有一位家长拒绝将数据整合到国家新生儿研究数据库中,用于经批准的第二用途:该电子数据收集系统和相关的自动化流程能够有效地系统采集高风险儿童的语言和认知发展数据,适合在全国范围内大规模实施。
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