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Indian J Pediatr ; 81 Suppl 2: S85-90, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25186565

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of Trivandrum Developmental Screening Chart (TDSC) items based intervention package developed at Child Development Centre, Kerala on the developmental outcome of children at 18 mo of age using Developmental Assessment Scale for Indian Infants (DASII) and compare the same in different birth weight groups. METHODS: Five hundred consecutive discharges from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Sree Avittam Thirunal hospital, were recruited and followed up till 18 mo of age including 240 low birth weight (LBW;<2,500 g) babies and 260 normal birth weight babies. All 240 LBW babies were offered early intervention at monthly intervals till 12 mo of age, whereas the normal birth weight (NBW) group received only immunization service as per the routine of the hospital. The early intervention package for the low birth weight group was designed based on Trivandrum Developmental Screening Chart (TDSC 0-2 y) items delay. At 18 mo of age both the groups were offered developmental assessment using DASII by specially trained and experienced developmental therapists who were blind to the intervention status of the babies. RESULTS: It was observed that the LBW (<2,500 g) group, who received intervention had a DASII mental age of 18.31 as against 18.16 in the NBW (≥2,500 g) group and mental DQ 101.84 (LBW group) and 98.65 (NBW group) and the observed differences were not statistically significant. Similarly, the LBW, who received intervention group had a DASII motor age of 18.68 as against 18.47 in the NBW group and motor DQ 139.40 (LBW group) and 135.39 (NBW group) and the observed differences were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this TDSC based intervention package among low birth weight babies showed that at 18 mo of age there was no statistically significant difference in the developmental outcome using DASII, between low birth weight babies on intervention and the normal birth weight babies without any intervention.


Assuntos
Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/diagnóstico , Recém-Nascido de Baixo Peso , Feminino , Humanos , Índia , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Inteligência , Masculino
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Indian J Pediatr ; 81 Suppl 2: S80-4, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25124327

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To describe CDC Kerala experience of establishing an at-risk baby clinic and the comparison of different developmental screening tools at 12 mo against the gold standard Developmental Assessment Scale for Indian Infants (DASII). METHODS: At risk baby clinic of CDC, Kerala was established as a facility for follow up of NICU graduates from Sree Avittam Thirunal Hospital at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 mo corrected age and during each visit the mother is taught the CDC model early stimulation by developmental therapists and encouraged to continue to do the same at home. At 12 mo, assessment results of four simple developmental tools were compared with the gold standard DASII administered by a senior developmental therapist. RESULTS: Out of a total of 800 babies, outcome measurements at 12 mo were available for 604 infants. The prevalence of developmental delay using the screening tools, CDC grading for standing, Amiel Tison angles and DDST II (Denver II) gross motor were 24.8, 24 and 24.3% respectively and using DASII, a diagnostic tool (13.3%). Also the combination of Amiel Tison angles, CDC standing grading and DDST gross motor against DASII motor DQ had high specificity (94.15%) and negative predictive value (NPV) (70.18%) but with a very low sensitivity of 14.58% and low positive predictive value (PPV) of 53.85%. It was observed that a significant odds ratio for DASII mental deviation quotient (DQ) was seen for neonatal seizures (2.34) and low birth weight (1.49). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of developmental delay using the screening tools, CDC grading for standing, Amiel Tison angles and DDST II (Denver II) gross motor were 24.8, 24 and 24.3% respectively and together they had a high specificity, NPV and accuracy against DASII motor DQ as gold standard at one year assessment.


Assuntos
Desenvolvimento Infantil , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/diagnóstico , Humanos , Índia , Lactente
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Indian J Pediatr ; 81 Suppl 2: S91-8, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25124328

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To document the experiences of the intervention given to children who attended the developmental therapy clinic of Child Development Centre (CDC) Kerala, a specialized clinic for providing developmental intervention/therapy for babies less than two years with developmental delay/disability. METHODS: All the babies referred to this speciality clinic from developmental screening/evaluation clinics of CDC were registered in the clinic and re-evaluation was done using CDC grading for head holding, sitting, standing, Amiel Tison passive angles, and Trivandrum Developmental Screening Chart (TDSC) 0-2 y. RESULTS: Out of a total of 600 consecutive babies below 2 y with developmental delay/disability referred to developmental therapy clinic, on comparing the test results at enrollment and after 6 mo of intervention, a statistically significant reduction was observed (i) in the 2-4 mo age group with regard to abnormal TDSC (25.5%), (ii) in the 4-8 mo age group with regard to abnormal head holding grade (87.1%) and abnormal TDSC (19.4%), (iii) in the 8-12 mo age group, with regard to abnormal sitting grade (71.7%) and (iv) in the above 12 mo age group with regard to abnormal sitting grade (35.3%) and abnormal standing grade (78.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The experience of organizing the developmental intervention/therapy clinic at CDC Kerala has shown that therapy services by developmental therapists in a centre and supportive therapy by mother at home is useful in improving the developmental status of children with developmental delay.


Assuntos
Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/terapia , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactente
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