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Completed NA INTERVENTIONAL 2-arm NCT00465361

Resident Surveillance of Pediatric Patient Developmental Status at the Two Month Preventive Care Visit

Evaluation of Resident Surveillance of Pediatric Patient Developmental Status at the Two Month Preventive Care Visit

Sponsor: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City

Updated 6 times since 2017 Last updated: Feb 6, 2012 Started: May 31, 2007 Primary completion: Jul 31, 2008 Completion: Jul 31, 2008
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A NA clinical study on Child Development and Developmental Disabilities, this trial is completed. The trial is conducted by Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City and has accumulated 6 data snapshots since 2007. Psychiatric clinical trials are essential for establishing evidence-based treatment standards.

Study Description(click to expand)

Many children in the United States have developmental or behavioral disabilities. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently published a policy statement outlining recommendations for developmental surveillance and screening of infants and young children. One of the Academy's recommendations was for inclusion of developmental surveillance during all preventive care visits. The five components of developmental surveillance include elicitation and attendance to parental concerns, maintenance of the developmental history, observation of the child through physical and developmental examinations, identification of risk and protective factors, and documentation of surveillance findings and process (referral, follow-up, etc.). As a result of concerns expressed by the public regarding accountability in medical education and health care, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Medical Specialties mandated that training programs shift to a competency based assessment system. The focus of this study will be to assess the impact of performance feedback (based upon video recorded observation) coupled with an educational module on resident demonstration of competency in regard to the physical and developmental examinations component of developmental surveillance of infants at the two month preventive care visit.

Many children in the United States have developmental or behavioral disabilities. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently published a policy statement outlining recommendations for developmental surveillance and screening of infants and young children. One of the Academy's recommendations was for inclusion of developmental surveillance during all preventive care visits. The five components of developmental surveillance include elicitation and attendance to parental concerns, maintenance of the developmental history, observation of the child through physical and developmental examinations, identification of risk and protective factors, and documentation of surveillance findings and process (referral, follow-up, etc.).

As a result of concerns expressed by the public regarding accountability in medical education and health care, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Medical Specialties mandated that training programs shift to a competency based assessment system. The focus of this study will be to assess the impact of performance feedback (based upon video recorded observation) coupled with an educational module on resident demonstration of competency in regard to the physical and developmental examinations component of developmental surveillance of infants at the two month preventive care visit.

Status Flow

~Jan 2017 – ~Jun 2018 · 17 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jun 2018 – ~Jan 2021 · 31 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jan 2021 – ~Dec 2021 · 11 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Dec 2021 – ~Jul 2024 · 31 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jul 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Sep 2024 – present · 19 months · monthly snapshotCompleted

Change History

6 versions recorded
  1. Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]

    Completed NA

  2. Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Completed NA

  3. Dec 2021 — Jul 2024 [monthly]

    Completed NA

  4. Jan 2021 — Dec 2021 [monthly]

    Completed NA

  5. Jun 2018 — Jan 2021 [monthly]

    Completed NA

Show 1 earlier version
  1. Jan 2017 — Jun 2018 [monthly]

    Completed NA

    First recorded

May 2007

Trial started

Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot

Eligibility Summary

No eligibility information available.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Data source: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations