Thailand's national universal developmental screening programme for young children: action research for improved follow-up.
Joanna MorrisonIssarapa ChunsuwanPetch BunnagPetra C GronholmGeorgia Lockwood EstrinPublished in: BMJ global health (2018)
Task-sharing, mobile health (mhealth), community outreach and targeted interventions for grandparent caregivers might increase awareness about child development and screening, and allow health workers more time to communicate effectively. Sharing best practices, communication training and mentoring of DSPM workers coupled with mhealth job aids could also improve caregiver attendance at follow-up. Engagement of caregivers in understanding the barriers to attendance at follow-up and engagement of stakeholders in the design and implementation of interventions is important to ensure their effectiveness.