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Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México

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Abstract

VILLASIS-KEEVER, Miguel Ángel et al. Design of a supervision model for administration of the Child Development Evaluation Test at primary care facilities in Mexico. Bol. Med. Hosp. Infant. Mex. [online]. 2015, vol.72, n.6, pp.385-396. ISSN 1665-1146.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmhimx.2015.11.006.

Background:

The Child Development Evaluation (CDE) test designed and validated in Mexico has been used as a screening tool for developmental problems in primary care facilities across Mexico. Heterogeneous results were found among those states where these were applied, despite using the same standardized training model for application. The objective was to evaluate a supervision model for quality of application of the CDE test at primary care facilities.

Methods:

A study was carried out in primary care facilities from three Mexican states to evaluate concordance of the results between supervisor and primary care personnel who administered the test using two different methods: direct observation (shadow study) or reapplication of the CDE test (consistency study).

Results:

There were 380 shadow studies applied to 51 psychologists. General concordance of the shadow study was 86.1% according to the supervisor: green 94.5%, yellow 73.2% and red 80.0%. There were 302 re-test evaluations with a concordance of 88.1% (n = 266): green 96.8%, yellow 71.7% and red 81.8%. There were no differences between CDE test subgroups by age.

Conclusions:

Both shadow and re-test study were adequate for the evaluation of the quality of the administration of the CDE Test and may be useful as a model of supervision in primary care facilities. The decision of which test to use relies on the availability of supervisors.

Keywords : CDE Test; Screening tool; Child development; Supervision; Primary care.

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