| Literature DB >> 29588860 |
Mary A Khetani1, Beth M McManus2, Kristen Arestad3, Zachary Richardson2, Renee Charlifue-Smith4, Cordelia Rosenberg4, Briana Rigau5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Electronic patient-reported outcomes (e-PROs) may provide valid and feasible options for obtaining family input on their child's functioning for care planning and outcome monitoring, but they have not been adopted into early intervention (EI). The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of implementing technology-based functional assessment into EI practice and to examine child, family, service, and environmental correlates of caregiver-reported child functioning in the home.Entities:
Keywords: Early intervention; Feasibility; Patient-reported outcome measures; Performance; Social participation; Technology assessment
Year: 2018 PMID: 29588860 PMCID: PMC5863479 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-018-0260-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Sample characteristics (N = 37)
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Child sex, male | 19 (51.4) |
| Primary language, English | 34 (91.9) |
| Insurance type, Medicaid and CHP+ | 7 (18.9) |
| Had a diagnosis | 11 (29.7) |
| Difficulty accessing respite | 10 (27.0) |
| Child age (months) | |
| 6 to 11 | 4 (10.8) |
| 12 to 23 | 22 (59.5) |
| 24 to 35 | 11 (29.7) |
| Child race/ethnicity | |
| White, non-Hispanic | 30 (82.4) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 2 (5.9) |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 1 (2.9) |
| Multiracial or other, non-Hispanic | 2 (5.9) |
| Hispanic | 2 (5.9) |
| Child care arrangement** | |
| Parent or legal guardian | 24 (64.9) |
| Center-based program | 9 (24.3) |
| Family-based program | 2 (5.4) |
| In-home provider | 4 (10.8) |
| Respondent type (mother or female guardian) | 34 (91.9) |
| Employed | 22 (59.5) |
| Education level | |
| HS or some college | 8 (21.6) |
| College degree | 13 (35.1) |
| Graduate training | 16 (43.1) |
| Family income* | |
| $0–50,000 | 9 (24.3) |
| $50,001–100,000 | 6 (16.2) |
| $100,001+ | 21 (56.8) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 30 (81.1) |
| Single, never married | 3 (8.1) |
| Domestic partner | 1 (2.7) |
| Divorced or separated | 3 (8.1) |
| Siblings | |
| 0 | 15 (40.5) |
| 1 | 12 (32.4) |
| 2+ | 10 (27.0) |
*Missing data (n = 1)
**Respondents could select multiple responses
Early intervention service use characteristics (n = 34)
| Characteristic | Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Service duration (months) | 7.1 (4.8) | |
| Type of EI services received* | ||
| PT | 21 (61.8) | |
| OT | 9 (26.5) | |
| SLP | 10 (29.4) | |
| ECSE | 4 (11.8) | |
| Number of EI services received | ||
| 1 | 26 (76.5) | |
| 2 | 6 (17.7) | |
| 3 or more | 2 (5.9) | |
| Mean (SD) | Median [IQR] | |
| Total per child EI hours* | ||
| All services | 39.5 (28.7) | 27.0 [21.3, 53.8] |
| PT | 29.5 (19.6) | 26.0 [18.3, 36.3] |
| OT | 28.7 (15.8) | 32.0 [13.0, 34.0] |
| SLP | 26.1 (19.3) | 26.1 [10.0, 50.5] |
| ECSE | 35.4 (25.9) | 32.3 [12.3, 61.6] |
| EI intensity (hours per month) | 6.1 (3.3) | 5.9 [3.8, 6.9] |
We obtained service use data on 34 out of the 37 children sampled
EI early intervention, PT physical therapy, OT occupational therapy, SLP speech-language pathology, ECSE early childhood special education
*Small cell count (n < 10) for OT and ECSE
Factors associated with parent-reported child involvement in home-based activities
| Independent variables | Unadjusted | Adjusted | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1)a | (2)b | (3)c | (4)d | ||
| EI intensity | − 0.03 | – | − 0.06* | − 0.06* | −0.06* |
| [− 0.09, 0.04] | [−0.10, − 0.01] | [− 0.10, − 0.01] | [−0.11, − 0.01] | ||
| Functional performance | 0.03** | – | – | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| [0.01, 0.05] | [− 0.03, 0.03] | [− 0.04, 0.03] | |||
| Environmental support | 0.00 | – | – | – | − 0.01 |
| [− 0.01, 0.02] | [− 0.03, 0.01] | ||||
| Child age (months) | |||||
| 6 to 11 | Reference category | Reference category | Reference category | Reference category | Reference category |
| 12 to 23 | − 0.33 | − 0.27 | − 0.36 | − 0.36 | − 0.42 |
| [− 1.20, 0.53] | [− 1.01, 0.47] | [− 0.98, 0.26] | [− 1.07, 0.35] | [− 1.12, 0.28] | |
| 24 to 35 | − 0.01 | − 0.04 | − 0.12 | − 0.12 | − 0.17 |
| [− 0.90, 0.87] | [− 0.77, 0.70] | [− 0.73, 0.49] | [− 0.75, 0.50] | [− 0.79, 0.45] | |
| Caregiver education level | |||||
| HS or some college | − 0.49* | − 0.46* | − 0.45 | − 0.45 | − 0.47 |
| [− 0.96, − 0.02] | [− 0.91, − 0.01] | [− 0.91, 0.01] | [− 0.92, 0.02] | [− 0.96, 0.02] | |
| College degree | − 0.50* | − 0.46* | − 0.57* | − 0.57* | − 0.57* |
| [− 0.93, − 0.08] | [−0.89, − 0.02] | [− 1.01, − 0.13] | [− 1.02, − 0.12] | [− 1.03, − 0.11] | |
| Graduate training | Reference category | Reference category | Reference category | Reference category | Reference category |
| | – | 0.55 | 0.51 | 0.52 | 0.53 |
Robust confidence intervals in parentheses
** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05
aAdjusted for child and family characteristics (i.e., lowest child age, highest parental education level)
bAadjusted for child and family characteristics listed above in (1), and EI intensity
cAdjusted for child and family characteristics listed above in (1), EI intensity, and functional task performance
dAdjusted for child and family characteristics listed above in (1), EI intensity, functional task performance, and perceived environmental support in home