Development and validation of the Parent-Reported Indicator of Developmental Evaluation for Chinese Children (PRIDE) tool.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
World Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1007/s12519-025-00878-7
Sai-Shuang Wu, Hao Pan, Radley Christopher Sheldrick, Jie Shao, Xiu-Mei Liu, Shuang-Shuang Zheng, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares, Lan Zhang, Jin Sun, Ping Xu, Shao-Hong Chen, Tao Sun, Jin-Wen Pang, Ning Wu, Yuan-Cong Feng, Na-Ren Chen, Yun-Ting Zhang, Fan Jiang
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Abstract

Background: Developmental delay (DD) poses challenges to children's overall development, necessitating early detection and intervention. Existing screening tools in China focus mainly on children with developmental issues in two or more domains, diagnosed as global developmental delay (GDD). However, the recent rise of early childhood development (ECD) concepts has expanded the focus to include not only those with severe brain development impairments but also children who lag in specific domains due to various social-environmental factors, with the aim of promoting positive development through active intervention. To support this approach, corresponding screening tools need to be developed.

Methods: The current study used a two-phase design to develop and validate the Parent-Reported Indicator of Developmental Evaluation for Chinese Children (PRIDE) tool. In Phase 1, age-specific milestone forms for PRIDE were created through a survey conducted in urban and rural primary care clinics across four economic regions in China. In Phase 2, PRIDE was validated in a community-based sample. Sensitivity and specificity of both PRIDE and Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ)-3 were estimated using inverse probability weights (IPW) and multiple imputation (MI) to address planned and unplanned missing data.

Results: In Phase 1 involving a total of 1160 participants aged 1 to 48 months, 63 items were selected from the initial item pool to create 10 age-specific PRIDE forms. Our Phase 2 study included 777 children within the same age range. PRIDE demonstrated an estimated sensitivity and specificity of 83.3% [95% confidence interval (CI): 56.8%-100.0%] and 84.9% (95% CI: 82.8%-86.9%) in the identification of DD.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that PRIDE holds promise as a sensitive tool for detecting DD in community settings.

中国儿童发展评价家长报告指标(PRIDE)工具的开发与验证。
背景:发育迟缓(DD)对儿童的全面发展构成挑战,需要早期发现和干预。中国现有的筛查工具主要集中在两个或两个以上领域的发育问题儿童,诊断为全面性发育迟缓(GDD)。然而,近年来儿童早期发展(ECD)概念的兴起将关注的焦点扩大到不仅包括严重脑发育障碍的儿童,还包括由于各种社会环境因素而在特定领域落后的儿童,目的是通过积极干预促进积极发展。为了支持这种方法,需要开发相应的筛选工具。方法:本研究采用两阶段设计来开发和验证中国儿童发展评价父母报告指标(PRIDE)工具。在第一阶段,通过在中国四个经济区域的城市和农村初级保健诊所进行的调查,创建了PRIDE的年龄特定里程碑表格。在第二阶段,PRIDE在社区样本中得到验证。使用逆概率权重(IPW)和多重imputation (MI)来解决计划和非计划缺失数据,估计PRIDE和年龄和阶段问卷(ASQ)-3的敏感性和特异性。结果:第一阶段共涉及1160名年龄在1至48个月的参与者,从初始项目池中选择了63个项目,创建了10个年龄特定的PRIDE表格。我们的第二阶段研究包括777名相同年龄范围的儿童。在诊断DD方面,PRIDE的估计灵敏度和特异性分别为83.3%(95%置信区间(CI): 56.8%-100.0%)和84.9% (95% CI: 82.8%-86.9%)。结论:研究结果表明,PRIDE有望成为社区环境中检测DD的敏感工具。
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World Journal of Pediatrics
World Journal of Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
1.10%
发文量
592
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: The World Journal of Pediatrics, a monthly publication, is dedicated to disseminating peer-reviewed original papers, reviews, and special reports focusing on clinical practice and research in pediatrics. We welcome contributions from pediatricians worldwide on new developments across all areas of pediatrics, including pediatric surgery, preventive healthcare, pharmacology, stomatology, and biomedicine. The journal also covers basic sciences and experimental work, serving as a comprehensive academic platform for the international exchange of medical findings.
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