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  • A Pilot Study Comparing Two Developmental Screening Tools for Use With Homeless Children

    Type Journal Article
    Author Sheau-Huey Chiu
    Author Marguerite A. DiMarco
    Abstract Homelessness and poverty can present serious health issues for children, including those associated with developmental delays. Early identification and intervention may decrease risk associated with delayed development. Parent-completed measures have been used to help screen for children's development, but little is known about how they may enhance early detection with homeless children.
    The primary aims of this pilot study were to describe growth and developmental characteristics of homeless children and to compare a parent-completed measure with professionally-conducted developmental screening results. A prospective, comparative study was conducted with 20 homeless mothers and their 21 children. Health professionals used the Denver Developmental Screening Test II, identifying nine children with possible language delay. Mothers completed the Ages and Stages Questionnaires and identified three areas of concern: fine motor (n = 9), communication/language (n = 4), and problem solving (n = 4). The percentage agreement between these two tools was strongest in gross motor (95%) and personal social development (95%) but weakest in language development (67%). While it is essential for all children, developmental screening is particularly crucial for homeless children because of increased risks related to poverty and homelessness. Nurses and nurse practitioners are in a unique position to assess applicability of such instruments and to provide critically needed interventions for these children.
    Publication Journal of Pediatric Health Care
    Date 07/2009
    Journal Abbr Journal of Pediatric Health Care
    DOI 10.1016/j.pedhc.2009.01.003
    ISSN 08915245
    URL http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0891524509000273
    Extra Homeless children; growth and development; developmental screening
    Date Added Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:31:17 PM PST
    Modified Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:32:11 PM PST
 
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