Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia

Background: Child development monitoring and screening have been mandated as a national health service worldwide, including Indonesia; however, a recent study found that Indonesian community health nurses experienced difficulties detecting and stimulating a child suspected of a developmental delay....

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Main Authors: Mardiyanti Mardiyanti, Amanda Case
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belitung Raya Foundation 2021-06-01
Series:Belitung Nursing Journal
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Online Access:https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/1480
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spelling doaj-f2427f0a7b7f4544a13eee76f14551442021-06-28T03:24:12ZengBelitung Raya FoundationBelitung Nursing Journal2477-40732021-06-017325125910.33546/bnj.1480347Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South AustraliaMardiyanti Mardiyanti0Amanda Case1Department of Pediatric Nursing, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, Islamic State University UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta,College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide,Background: Child development monitoring and screening have been mandated as a national health service worldwide, including Indonesia; however, a recent study found that Indonesian community health nurses experienced difficulties detecting and stimulating a child suspected of a developmental delay. Objective: To explore and provide an example of how Australian community health nurses, along with other professionals, contribute to a Universal child and family health service (UCFHS), a similar programme name in Indonesia is child developmental stimulating, detecting monitoring and early intervention programme or SDIDTK. Case study: This is a case study of a young Australian boy (4 years old) whom the mother reported that her son has unclear speech and he was not speaking as much as other children at his age. The researcher, as a nurse, delivered the child developmental assessment and play skills assessment and found that the child has subtle developmental gaps and was at risk for developmental delay. Several goal setting and programming ideas have been developed to meet the child developmental milestones. These include goals in fine motor skills, communication, problem-solving and personal-social skills which have been regarded as early intervention for the child. Together with the therapy from a Speech Pathologist, these goal settings and programming ideas have been collaborated with the kindergarten teachers and the family as well as the UCFHS nurses as part of the child developmental monitoring programme. Conclusion: Developmental delays can be detected through developmental and play assessments and can be followed by developmental stimulation and early intervention programme by developing goal settings and programming ideas around the delays or gaps in play or development. Funding: This study was funded by Australian Award Scholarship and Islamic State University UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia.https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/1480child developmentnursesindonesiaearly interventionplay assessment
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Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia
Belitung Nursing Journal
child development
nurses
indonesia
early intervention
play assessment
author_facet Mardiyanti Mardiyanti
Amanda Case
author_sort Mardiyanti Mardiyanti
title Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia
title_short Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia
title_full Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia
title_fullStr Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia
title_full_unstemmed Developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: A case study in South Australia
title_sort developmental assessment and early intervention for children with developmental delays: a case study in south australia
publisher Belitung Raya Foundation
series Belitung Nursing Journal
issn 2477-4073
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: Child development monitoring and screening have been mandated as a national health service worldwide, including Indonesia; however, a recent study found that Indonesian community health nurses experienced difficulties detecting and stimulating a child suspected of a developmental delay. Objective: To explore and provide an example of how Australian community health nurses, along with other professionals, contribute to a Universal child and family health service (UCFHS), a similar programme name in Indonesia is child developmental stimulating, detecting monitoring and early intervention programme or SDIDTK. Case study: This is a case study of a young Australian boy (4 years old) whom the mother reported that her son has unclear speech and he was not speaking as much as other children at his age. The researcher, as a nurse, delivered the child developmental assessment and play skills assessment and found that the child has subtle developmental gaps and was at risk for developmental delay. Several goal setting and programming ideas have been developed to meet the child developmental milestones. These include goals in fine motor skills, communication, problem-solving and personal-social skills which have been regarded as early intervention for the child. Together with the therapy from a Speech Pathologist, these goal settings and programming ideas have been collaborated with the kindergarten teachers and the family as well as the UCFHS nurses as part of the child developmental monitoring programme. Conclusion: Developmental delays can be detected through developmental and play assessments and can be followed by developmental stimulation and early intervention programme by developing goal settings and programming ideas around the delays or gaps in play or development. Funding: This study was funded by Australian Award Scholarship and Islamic State University UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia.
topic child development
nurses
indonesia
early intervention
play assessment
url https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/1480
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