2018
DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.14081
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Home‐based early intervention in infants and young children with visual impairment using the Developmental Journal: longitudinal cohort study

Abstract: Aim To investigate the effects of home‐based early intervention in children with severe visual impairment (SVI) using the Developmental Journal for babies and young children with visual impairment (DJVI). Method A longitudinal observational study was undertaken with a national cohort (OPTIMUM) of infants with congenital disorders of the peripheral visual system (CDPVS) and profound‐SVI; and followed up after 12 months and 24 months. Intervention was categorized according to the practitioner diary records of th… Show more

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“…This study is part of a prospective longitudinal observational project (OPTIMUM cohort) recruited between 2011 and 2014 (Dale et al, 2017(Dale et al, , 2019. Data collection occurred between 2011 and 2016.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study is part of a prospective longitudinal observational project (OPTIMUM cohort) recruited between 2011 and 2014 (Dale et al, 2017(Dale et al, , 2019. Data collection occurred between 2011 and 2016.…”
Section: Design and Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complicating factors associated with the child's primary condition (i.e. additional disabilities) (n=4, 22%) Dale et al, 2019; and absence of specialists in interventions (n=5, 27.77%) (Behl et al, 1993;Dennison, 2001;Dikowski, 1995;Hill et al, 1995;Klein et al, 1988).…”
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“…The work by Baranello et al . to create the VFCS, and the emerging studies of Deramore Denver and her group in Australia to create tools to assess children's visual functioning, complement the few research teams exploring a clinical understanding of the assessment and management of children who grow up with significant challenges in visual functioning …”
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“…The work by Baranello et al 1 to create the VFCS, and the emerging studies of Deramore Denver and her group in Australia 2 to create tools to assess children's visual functioning, complement the few research teams exploring a clinical understanding of the assessment and management of children who grow up with significant challenges in visual functioning. 3 The next step for Baranello's group is, of course, to establish the validity (discriminability) across the levels of the VFCS. This additional work will allow people to look at the stability (or perhaps change and evolution) of visual functioning in young people with CP.…”
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