The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina

A total of 211 selected paediatricians were invited to participate in a national survey designed to evaluate the age of attainment of developmental milestones in children aged 0-5 years. Following a pilot study and a cascade training design, 61.1% of the paediatricians successfully completed the dat...

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Autores principales: Kelmansky, Diana M., Tibaldi, Fabián
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spelling paper:paper_02695022_v11_n3_p359_Lejarraga2023-06-08T15:24:21Z The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina Kelmansky, Diana M. Tibaldi, Fabián Argentina article body height body weight child development child growth education female geographic distribution health survey human human experiment infant information processing male motor development normal human pediatrician pilot study preschool child psychomotor development training A total of 211 selected paediatricians were invited to participate in a national survey designed to evaluate the age of attainment of developmental milestones in children aged 0-5 years. Following a pilot study and a cascade training design, 61.1% of the paediatricians successfully completed the data collection on 139 developmental items. In the pilot study, there were more missing (not performed) items in children over one year of age, thus confirming the impression that paediatricians are more familiar with evaluating development in infants. However, in the age range 1-5 years, there were significantly fewer missing items in the gross motor area than in the other areas. Following a training programme and data editing and cleaning, a final sample of 3573 healthy, normal children was obtained. The impact of the training process was significant, in the sense that 3.5% of the items in children older than one year were not performed by the paediatricians before training, but this percentage was reduced to 1.9% after training (P < 0.01). The sample formed O.11% of the national population less than 6 years of age and included a sex ratio of 1.01 compared with a national ratio of 1.02. There were no significant differences in the geographical distribution of the sample in comparison with that of the national population. The social composition, assessed by maternal education level, was biased towards a better education level than the national population. Mean Z-scores for height and weight were not significantly different from zero, when calculated on the basis of the national growth standards. In addition to successfully obtaining a representative sample for the analysis of the age of attainment of developmental milestones in Argentinian children, the survey also accomplished an educational objective in the training of paediatricians in developmental paediatrics. Fil:Kelmansky, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Tibaldi, F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1997 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02695022_v11_n3_p359_Lejarraga http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02695022_v11_n3_p359_Lejarraga
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topic Argentina
article
body height
body weight
child development
child growth
education
female
geographic distribution
health survey
human
human experiment
infant
information processing
male
motor development
normal human
pediatrician
pilot study
preschool child
psychomotor development
training
spellingShingle Argentina
article
body height
body weight
child development
child growth
education
female
geographic distribution
health survey
human
human experiment
infant
information processing
male
motor development
normal human
pediatrician
pilot study
preschool child
psychomotor development
training
Kelmansky, Diana M.
Tibaldi, Fabián
The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
article
body height
body weight
child development
child growth
education
female
geographic distribution
health survey
human
human experiment
infant
information processing
male
motor development
normal human
pediatrician
pilot study
preschool child
psychomotor development
training
description A total of 211 selected paediatricians were invited to participate in a national survey designed to evaluate the age of attainment of developmental milestones in children aged 0-5 years. Following a pilot study and a cascade training design, 61.1% of the paediatricians successfully completed the data collection on 139 developmental items. In the pilot study, there were more missing (not performed) items in children over one year of age, thus confirming the impression that paediatricians are more familiar with evaluating development in infants. However, in the age range 1-5 years, there were significantly fewer missing items in the gross motor area than in the other areas. Following a training programme and data editing and cleaning, a final sample of 3573 healthy, normal children was obtained. The impact of the training process was significant, in the sense that 3.5% of the items in children older than one year were not performed by the paediatricians before training, but this percentage was reduced to 1.9% after training (P < 0.01). The sample formed O.11% of the national population less than 6 years of age and included a sex ratio of 1.01 compared with a national ratio of 1.02. There were no significant differences in the geographical distribution of the sample in comparison with that of the national population. The social composition, assessed by maternal education level, was biased towards a better education level than the national population. Mean Z-scores for height and weight were not significantly different from zero, when calculated on the basis of the national growth standards. In addition to successfully obtaining a representative sample for the analysis of the age of attainment of developmental milestones in Argentinian children, the survey also accomplished an educational objective in the training of paediatricians in developmental paediatrics.
author Kelmansky, Diana M.
Tibaldi, Fabián
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Tibaldi, Fabián
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title The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina
title_short The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina
title_full The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina
title_fullStr The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in Argentina
title_sort organisation of a national survey for evaluating child psychomotor development in argentina
publishDate 1997
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