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NCT ID: NCT05072418 Completed - Clinical trials for Child Development Disorder

Postural Control Among Children With and Without Dyslexia

Start date: December 26, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

As Chinese-speaking children with dyslexia typically have different cerebellar sign behavior from non-Chinese-speaking counterparts, this study compared the effect of visual occlusion on the static balance between dyslexic and non-dyslexic children using the Chinese language.

NCT ID: NCT04936269 Recruiting - Activity, Motor Clinical Trials

Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of Young Children's Participation and Environment Measure

Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Young Children's Participation and Environment Measure (YC-PEM) is a parent/caregiver reported outcome measure that evaluates the participation status and environmental factors of children under five years old. The aim of this study is to translate the Young Children's Participation and Environment Measure (YC-PEM) into the Turkish language and to investigate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of YC-PEM in children with typical development and neurodevelopmental disabilities under five years old.

NCT ID: NCT04565509 Active, not recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Supporting the Health and Well-being of Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disability During COVID-19 Pandemic

Start date: November 20, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary goal of this project is to identify the best messaging and implementation strategies to maximize SARS-CoV-2 testing for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their teachers to help ensure a safe school environment. Additionally, we will understand nationally the perceptions of COVID-19 and identify facilitators and barriers to help with the adoption of testing in other parts of the US and the necessary strategies to address other mitigation strategies including vaccination.

NCT ID: NCT04562038 Completed - Development Delay Clinical Trials

Implementation of Electronic Shared Decision-Making Support for Early Intervention

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Family-centered care is a best practice approach to delivering high quality early intervention (EI) services for children 0-3 years old with developmental needs. Yet, family engagement in designing and monitoring their child's EI service plan is suboptimal. Families need a valid, reliable, and useful tool to share in decisions about the scope of their child's EI service plan. The investigators will achieve a major advance in contributing occupational therapy expertise to improve family engagement when designing and monitoring their child's EI services. The investigators will test the use of an evidence-based electronic tool with families at one EI program, when the child is due for an annual review of progress in the program. The investigators will also gather input from families, practitioners, and program leadership to identify facilitators and barriers to its use in multiple EI programs. This project tries to test an innovation in how the investigators deliver family-centered and participation-focused care. Study results will yield evidence for the effectiveness of the electronic intervention on parent activation, EI service plan focus, EI service use quantity, parent perceptions of EI service quality, and child functioning.

NCT ID: NCT03880383 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

BRIGHT Coaching Program for Families

Start date: August 23, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Children with, or at elevated risk for, brain-based developmental disabilities can experience lifelong consequences and challenges throughout their development. In particular, preschool years (3-6 years of age) can be stressful as families wait to get services and care for their child. Nationally and internationally, service delivery models during this critical period are not standardized, and differ within and across provinces and across patient conditions, leading to long wait times, service gaps and duplications. This study has two main hypotheses: 1. A standardized approach to "coaching" (i.e. coach + online education tools + peer support network) is feasible in the real-life context, and acceptable to caregivers and can be delivered across multiple sites in urban/suburban/rural settings. 2. A standardized approach to "coaching" enhances parental health (parents' empowerment and sense of competence, quality of life, and minimizes parenting stress), family health care experience (care coordination experience and process of care) at similar health care cost (economic analysis), when compared to usual and locally available care.

NCT ID: NCT03067064 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Child Development Disorder

Prevelance of Molar Incisor Hypomineralization Among a Group of Egyptian Children

MIH
Start date: February 17, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this study is to find out the prevalence of molar incisor hypomineralization among a group of Egyptian children