نتایج جستجو برای: developmental screening

تعداد نتایج: 347829  

میاندهی, آزاده, میرزاطلوعی , فردین ,

    Background & Aims: Natural history of developmental dislocation of hip (DDH) is usually towards to length discrepancy, limping and finally bed ridden in fifth decade of life. Delay in diagnosis will result in compensatory anatomical changes and sophistication in treatment protocol. Ultimate results will be also affected by delayed diagnosis and treatment. We aimed to evaluate the etiology f...

2010
Soheila Shahshahani Roshanak Vameghi Nadia Azari Firoozeh Sajedi Anooshirvan Kazemnejad

OBJECTIVE This research was designed to identify the validity and reliability of the Persian version of Denver Developmental Screening Test II (DDST-II) in Iranian children, in order to provide an appropriate developmental screening tool for Iranian child health workers. METHODS At first a precise translation of test was done by three specialists in English literature and then it was revised ...

2013
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Connie Kasari Sarah Edwards Anne V. Kirby Darren Olsen

Journal: :American family physician 1999
Perry L Schoenecker John M Flynn

The reported prevalence of established dislocation the hip in an unscreened population varies from 0.7 to 1.6 / 1000 children in European and American white populations. In clinically screened populations neonatal hip instability is reported to occur in 3 to 30 / 1000 newborns while established congenital dislocation has a prevalence of 0.1- 4/1000 of which 1/1000 is judged to be in need for su...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2013
Marc H Bornstein Charlene Hendricks

Despite waxing international interest in child disability, little information exists about the situation of children with disabilities in developing countries. Using a culture-free screen for child disability from the 2005-2007 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, this study reports percentages of children in 16 developing countries who screened positive for cognitive, language, sensory, and moto...

2009
Sarah C. Bauer Peter J. Smith Alyna T. Chien Anita D. Berry Karen Goldstein Nanah Park Kyran Quinlan Heather Johnston Ram Chalasani

Enhancing Developmentally Oriented Primary Care (EDOPC) is a formal didactic curriculum based on Healthy Steps materials that is designed to improve practicing pediatricians’ knowledge and confidence in developmental screening within the medical home. We modified the EDOPC program to provide a formal curriculum to pediatric residents serving children in distressed neighborhoods. Using a pre/pos...

Journal: :Neurology 2000
P A Filipek P J Accardo S Ashwal G T Baranek E H Cook G Dawson B Gordon J S Gravel C P Johnson R J Kallen S E Levy N J Minshew S Ozonoff B M Prizant I Rapin S J Rogers W L Stone S W Teplin R F Tuchman F R Volkmar

Autism is a common disorder of childhood, affecting 1 in 500 children. Yet, it often remains unrecognized and undiagnosed until or after late preschool age because appropriate tools for routine developmental screening and screening specifically for autism have not been available. Early identification of children with autism and intensive, early intervention during the toddler and preschool year...

Journal: :CMAJ open 2016
Rachel Warren Meghan Kenny Teresa Bennett Donna Fitzpatrick-Lewis Muhammad Usman Ali Diana Sherifali Parminder Raina

BACKGROUND Existing guidelines on screening children less than 5 years of age for developmental delay vary. In this systematic review, we synthesized the literature on the effectiveness and harms of screening for developmental delay in asymptomatic children aged 1-4 years. METHODS We searched MEDLINE, Embase and PsychINFO for relevant articles published to June 16, 2015. We identified studies...

2015
Jacob Urkin Yair Bar-David Basil Porter

The prevalence of developmental disabilities in the young age is of the order of 15%. When behavioral and social-emotional disorders, physical impairments, and sensory disorders are included, the need for special intervention increases to one out of four children. As the sensitivity and specificity of the best screening tests are in the range of 70-80%, their predictive value is controversial. ...

Journal: :Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2005
Thyde Dumont-Mathieu Deborah Fein

The literature on the importance of early identification and early intervention for children with developmental disabilities such as autism continues to grow. The increased prevalence of autistic spectrum disorders has fostered research efforts on the development and validation of autism-specific screening instruments for use with young children. There are currently several such autism-specific...

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