Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2671296 | Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
To evaluate infant development using a modified Parent Evaluation of Development Status (PEDS) of 6 questions and the Meade Movement Checklist (MMCL). Parents of 4 to 6 month old infants attended community screening clinics, listed concerns on 6 questions (modified PEDS) and were then screened using the MMCL (n = 55). Individual PEDS questions were evaluated and MMCL results were compared to a gold standard, the Bayley Scales of Infant Development II. Significant correlation was found between infant risk-positive status, eligibility for special educational or medical services and parent concerns (RR = 1.7; P = .003). A second screen using the MMCL demonstrated 66.6% sensitivity, 94.1% specificity, 85.7% positive predictive value and 84.2% negative predictive value. Four of 6 questions on a “Modified” parent concerns test accurately targeted infants for a second screen (MMCL). Evaluating parent concerns and risk-positive status, increased PPV from 70% to 85.7% at the expense of decreased sensitivity. An algorithm is recommended to increase infant screening effectiveness.
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Authors
Vickie A. PT, DSc, MPH, PCS, Jane K. PT, PhD, PCS, FAPTA, Lynette S. PhD, PT, Barbara J. MPH, OTR,