A multicenter clinical study on parent-implemented early intervention for children with global developmental delay

Early identification and intervention for children with global developmental delay (GDD) can significantly improve their prognosis and reduce the possibility of developing intellectual disability in the future. This study aimed to explore the clinical effectiveness of a parent-implemented early inte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in pediatrics 2023-02, Vol.11, p.1052665-1052665
Hauptverfasser: Dong, Ping, Xu, Qiong, Zhang, Ying, Li, Dong-Yun, Zhou, Bing-Rui, Hu, Chun-Chun, Liu, Chun-Xue, Tang, Xin-Rui, Fu, Shi-Yun, Zhang, Lan, Li, Hai-Feng, Jia, Fei-Yong, Tong, Xiu-Bin, Wang, Jie, Li, Hui-Ping, Xu, Xiu
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Zusammenfassung:Early identification and intervention for children with global developmental delay (GDD) can significantly improve their prognosis and reduce the possibility of developing intellectual disability in the future. This study aimed to explore the clinical effectiveness of a parent-implemented early intervention program (PIEIP) for GDD, providing a research basis for the extended application of this intervention strategy in the future. During the period between September 2019 and August 2020, children aged 3 to 6 months diagnosed with GDD were selected from each research center as the experimental group and the control group. For the experimental group, the PIEIP intervention was conducted for the parent-child pair. Mid-term and end-stage assessments were performed, respectively, at 12 and 24 months of age, and parenting stress surveys were completed. The average age of the enrolled children was 4.56 ± 1.08 months for the experimental group (  = 153) and 4.50 ± 1.04 months for the control group (  = 153). The comparative analysis of the variation in the progress between the two groups by independent -test showed that, after the experimental intervention, the developmental quotient (DQ) of locomotor, personal-social, and language, as well as the general quotient (GQ) of the Griffiths Mental Development Scale-Chinese (GDS-C), the children in the experimental group demonstrated higher progress than those in the control group (  
ISSN:2296-2360
2296-2360
DOI:10.3389/fped.2023.1052665