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The Agreement of Caregivers’ Initial Identification of Children’s Developmental Problems with the Professional Assessment in a Hospital-Based Developmental Assessment Unit in Taiwan
September 13th, 2011
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    September 13th, 2011

Children’s developmental problems vary, with some easier to identify than others. The accuracy of caregivers’ initial identification of children’s developmental problems is important in the timely treatment of those problems by medical professionals. In this study, we investigated the degree to which caregivers’ initial identification of children’s developmental problems matched the clinical assessment by a team of qualified professionals in a developmental assessment unit of a medical center in Taiwan. The practitioners included a pediatric neurologist, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, an occupational therapist, a physical therapist, and two speech therapists. Caregivers of 943 children (age range: 2-80 months; mean: 37.7 months) who visited the unit for a suspected developmental problem were interviewed about the chief problem that led to the caregivers bringing their children to the unit. The results showed high agreement in the global and the motor domains between the caregivers and

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