Early detection of developmental delays in vulnerable children by community care workers using an mHealth tool
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Van der Merwe, Maria
Mosca, Renata
Swanepoel, De Wet
Glascoe, Frances Page
Van der Linde, Jeannie
Eccles, Renata
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Routledge
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Developmental delays are increasing worldwide, as a result of exposure to environmental risk factors. Early detection services are often inaccessible in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). An mHealth developmental screening programme with community care workers (CCWs) was investigated. CCWs administered a smartphone application to vulnerable families during home-based services. One-hundred and thirty-eight children were screened and those who failed were rescreened. CCWs completed a questionnaire regarding their perceptions of community-based mHealth-assisted screening. The overall referral rate was 69%. Older children (19–38 months old) had a significantly higher (p < .05; Chi-Square) referral rate (84%; n = 62) compared to those aged 0–18 months (52%; n = 33). CCWs perceived mHealth screening as valuable in terms of utility, outcomes and contribution to developmental knowledge for community members and CCWs. Community-based services are a promising platform to implement mHealth-assisted early developmental screening programmes. CCWs and mHealth-assisted developmental screening can facilitate better access to early detection and developmental surveillance for vulnerable populations.
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Development, Screening, Community care workers (CCWs), mHealth
Sustainable Development Goals
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Maria N. van der Merwe, Renata Mosca, De Wet Swanepoel, Frances P. Glascoe & Jeannie van der Linde (2019) Early detection of developmental delays in vulnerable children by community care workers using an mHealth tool, Early Child Development and Care, 189:5, 855-866, DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2018.1480481.