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Awareness and knowledge of developmental co-ordination disorder among physicians, teachers and parents

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CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
卷 39, 期 2, 页码 296-300

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2012.01403.x

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awareness; DCD; developmental co-ordination disorder; diagnosis; knowledge

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  1. Kinesiology and Meta-cognitive Psychological Services (KAMPS)
  2. Vision Critical/Angus Reid Public Opinion
  3. medical research companies of Health Views
  4. Precision-HMI

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Background Obtaining a diagnosis of developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD) is a long, inconsistent and frustrating journey for families, with apparently little awareness of DCD in schools or the medical community. Methods An online survey was completed by 1297 participants: parents (n?=?501), teachers (n?=?202), family/general physicians (n?=?339) and paediatricians (n?=?255). Results Only 20% of the sample had knowledge of DCD, with 41% of the paediatricians and 23% of family/general physicians familiar. Of participants who have awareness, only 1159% have knowledge of the impact of DCD on social, emotional and physical health. Less than 30% of physicians have awareness of the secondary consequences. Few physicians diagnose DCD and less than one-third believe it is easy to make a diagnosis; this is in contrast to the fact that most parents report confidence in their physician's ability to make a timely diagnosis. Conclusions If less than one-half of physicians have knowledge of DCD and even fewer are knowledgeable of the secondary consequences of the condition, it is not surprising that DCD is infrequently diagnosed and that families need to search for support. This survey confirms observations that the condition is not well known and there is a need for greater awareness of DCD.

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