Developmental Screening Tools Used with First Nations Populations: A Systematic Review

Developmental surveillance and screening is recommended for all children under five years of age, especially for those from at-risk populations such as First Nations children. No review to date has, however, evaluated the use of developmental screening tools with First Nations children. This review...

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Published in:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Main Authors: Sara Cibralic, Patrick Hawker, Feroza Khan, Antonio Mendoza Diaz, Susan Woolfenden, Elisabeth Murphy, April Deering, Clare Schnelle, Sharnee Townsend, Kerrie Doyle, Valsamma Eapen
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315627
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1660-4601/19/23/15627/ 2023-08-20T04:06:29+02:00 Developmental Screening Tools Used with First Nations Populations: A Systematic Review Sara Cibralic Patrick Hawker Feroza Khan Antonio Mendoza Diaz Susan Woolfenden Elisabeth Murphy April Deering Clare Schnelle Sharnee Townsend Kerrie Doyle Valsamma Eapen agris 2022-11-24 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315627 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Children's Health https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315627 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 23; Pages: 15627 developmental screening screening tools First Nations populations Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315627 2023-08-01T07:29:42Z Developmental surveillance and screening is recommended for all children under five years of age, especially for those from at-risk populations such as First Nations children. No review to date has, however, evaluated the use of developmental screening tools with First Nations children. This review aimed to examine and synthesise the literature on developmental screening tools developed for, or used with, First Nations populations children aged five years or younger. A PRISMA-compliant systematic review was performed in the PsychInfo, PubMed, and Embase databases. Additional searches were also undertaken. In total 444 articles were identified and 13 were included in the final review. Findings indicated that several developmental screening tools have been administered with First Nations children. Most tools, however, have only been evaluated in one study. Results also found that no studies evaluated actions taken following positive screening results. More research evaluating the accuracy, acceptability, and feasibility of using developmental screeners with First Nations children is required before widespread implementation of developmental screening in clinical settings with First Nations children is recommended. Text First Nations MDPI Open Access Publishing Prisma ENVELOPE(-58.767,-58.767,-69.200,-69.200) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 23 15627
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First Nations populations
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Patrick Hawker
Feroza Khan
Antonio Mendoza Diaz
Susan Woolfenden
Elisabeth Murphy
April Deering
Clare Schnelle
Sharnee Townsend
Kerrie Doyle
Valsamma Eapen
Developmental Screening Tools Used with First Nations Populations: A Systematic Review
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description Developmental surveillance and screening is recommended for all children under five years of age, especially for those from at-risk populations such as First Nations children. No review to date has, however, evaluated the use of developmental screening tools with First Nations children. This review aimed to examine and synthesise the literature on developmental screening tools developed for, or used with, First Nations populations children aged five years or younger. A PRISMA-compliant systematic review was performed in the PsychInfo, PubMed, and Embase databases. Additional searches were also undertaken. In total 444 articles were identified and 13 were included in the final review. Findings indicated that several developmental screening tools have been administered with First Nations children. Most tools, however, have only been evaluated in one study. Results also found that no studies evaluated actions taken following positive screening results. More research evaluating the accuracy, acceptability, and feasibility of using developmental screeners with First Nations children is required before widespread implementation of developmental screening in clinical settings with First Nations children is recommended.
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Patrick Hawker
Feroza Khan
Antonio Mendoza Diaz
Susan Woolfenden
Elisabeth Murphy
April Deering
Clare Schnelle
Sharnee Townsend
Kerrie Doyle
Valsamma Eapen
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Patrick Hawker
Feroza Khan
Antonio Mendoza Diaz
Susan Woolfenden
Elisabeth Murphy
April Deering
Clare Schnelle
Sharnee Townsend
Kerrie Doyle
Valsamma Eapen
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title Developmental Screening Tools Used with First Nations Populations: A Systematic Review
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title_fullStr Developmental Screening Tools Used with First Nations Populations: A Systematic Review
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