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Current Practices in the Evaluation of Global Developmental Delay/Intellectual Disability: A Nationwide Survey of Child Neurologists.

Jordan J ColeBhooma R Aravamuthan
Published in: Neurology. Clinical practice (2023)
Among US child neurologists, there is marked practice variability in GDD/ID diagnostic evaluation across multiple types of testing, raising concern for disparities in care. There is a widespread lack of screening for treatable causes of ID, which may lead to missed diagnoses and avoidable morbidity. Despite most respondents' support for ES as a first-tier diagnostic test for GDD/ID, only a small minority routinely pursue ES as a part of their evaluation. Provider-level factors (years of experience, percent of patients with GDD/ID) and system-level barriers (access to genetics expertise, lack of insurance coverage) were determinants of the frequency of use of ES. These findings suggest the need for updated consensus guidelines and advocacy/education to improve child neurologists' ability to pursue ES for GDD/ID.
Keyphrases
  • intellectual disability
  • healthcare
  • affordable care act
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • health insurance
  • clinical practice
  • chronic pain