Risks for communication delays and disorders in infants in an urban primary healthcare clinic
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Claassen, D.
Pieterse, J.
Van der Linde, Jeannie
Kruger, Esedra
Vinck, Bart M.
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Health and Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
BACKGROUND : Many risk factors may result in a communication delay. Reliable identification methods are essential to identify infants at
risk of communication difficulties in the primary healthcare context. Literature on identifying both at-risk and established risk factors
associated with communication disorders in South Africa is limited.
OBJECTIVE : To identify and describe risk factors for communication delays in infants 0 - 12 months of age at Daspoort Polyclinic in Gauteng.
METHODS : A structured interview schedule was utilised to conduct an interview with the caregiver participants. Convenience sampling was
used to select 96 caregiver participants.
RESULTS : The results obtained indicated that all infant participants presented with exposure to one or more risk factors that may possibly
impact communication development. High frequencies of risk factors included colds and/or flu during pregnancy, previous miscarriages,
maternal smoking, low educational levels and unemployment.
CONCLUSION : The high frequency of at-risk conditions within the Daspoort population justifies the importance of implementation of early
communication intervention services in primary healthcare.
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Risks, Communication delays, Disorders, Infants, Urban primary healthcare clinic
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Claassen, D, Pieterse, J, Van der Linde, J, Kruger & Vinck, B 2016, 'Risks for communication delays and disorders in infants in an urban primary healthcare clinic', South African Journal of Child Health, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 25-28.