State Variability in Diagnosed Conditions for IDEA Part C Eligibility.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Brian Barger, Jane Squires, Maureen Greer, Donna Noyes-Grosser, Julia Martin Eile, Catherine Rice, Evelyn Shaw, Kala Shah Surprenant, Elizabeth Twombly, Sarah London, Jennifer Zubler, Rebecca B Wolf
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An infant or toddler can begin the process of receiving Part C early intervention services by having a diagnosed condition with a high probability of developmental delay (Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, 2004). How states define those diagnosed conditions that begin the initiation process varies widely. Lists of diagnosed conditions were collected from state Part C websites and Part C coordinators for a descriptive analysis. Across 49 states, the District of Columbia, and 4 territories, a final list of 620 unique conditions was compiled. No single condition was listed by all jurisdictions. Hearing impairment was the condition listed by the most states (n = 38), followed by fetal alcohol syndrome (n = 34). Of the 620 conditions, 168 (27%) were listed by only 1 state, 554 (89%) were listed by fewer than 10 states, and 66 (11%) were listed by 10 or more states. Of these 66 conditions, 47 (71%) were listed by fewer than 20 states. Most of these 66 conditions (n = 48; 72.7%) had a prevalence of "very rare or rare," 8 (12%) were "common," 6 (9%) were "very common," and 4 (6.1%) were "unknown." The wide heterogeneity in the number and type of diagnostic conditions listed across states should be further investigated as it may represent imbalances in children with diagnosed conditions gaining access to Part C evaluations and individualized family service plans and potentially the services themselves across states. In addition, providing ready access to lists of diagnosed conditions is a simple step that could help states and Part C programs facilitate access to services.

各州在 IDEA C 部分资格诊断条件方面的差异。
婴儿或学步儿童只要被诊断为极有可能发育迟缓,就可以开始接受 C 部分早期干预服 务(《残疾人教育改进法案》,2004 年)。各州对开始启动程序的诊断条件的定义大相径庭。我们从各州的 C 部分网站和 C 部分协调员处收集了诊断病症清单,并进行了描述性分析。在 49 个州、哥伦比亚特区和 4 个地区中,最终编制了一份包含 620 种特殊情况的清单。所有辖区均未列出单一病症。听力障碍是被最多的州列出的病症(n = 38),其次是胎儿酒精综合症(n = 34)。在 620 种疾病中,168 种(27%)仅被 1 个州列出,554 种(89%)被少于 10 个州列 出,66 种(11%)被 10 个或更多州列出。在这 66 种疾病中,有 47 种(71%)被少于 20 个州列入清单。在这 66 种疾病中,大多数(n = 48;72.7%)的患病率为 "非常罕见或罕见",8 种(12%)为 "常见",6 种(9%)为 "非常常见",4 种(6.1%)为 "未知"。各州列出的诊断条件在数量和类型上的差异很大,这一点应进一步调查,因为这可能表 明各州在有诊断条件的儿童获得 C 部分评估和个性化家庭服务计划方面存在不平衡,也可能表 明各州在服务本身方面存在不平衡。此外,提供可随时获取的诊断病症清单是一个简单的步骤,可以帮助各州和 C 部分计划促进服务的获取。
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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Infants & Young Children is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on vulnerable children from birth to five years of age and their families. Of special interest are articles involving innovative interventions, summaries of important research developments and their implications for practice, updates for high priority topic areas, balanced presentations of controversial issues, and articles that address issues involving policy, professional training, new conceptual models, and related matters. Although data are often presented primarily to illustrate points, some types of data-based articles may be appropriate.
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