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Randomised Controlled Trial of a Therapeutic Playgroup for Children with Developmental Delays
Jodie Armstrong , Sonya Girdler, Emma Davidson, Joanne Mizen, Natasha Bear, John Wray, Catherine Elliott
- PMID: 32623539
- DOI: 10.1007/s10803-020-04580-7
Abstract
A single-blind randomised control trial investigated the effectiveness of the Learn, Engage and Play (LEaP) playgroup. Seventy-one children with developmental delay were randomly allocated to an 8-week LEaP playgroup or control group and followed up at 12 and 28 weeks.
On the primary outcome measure, LEaP demonstrated significant within group changes at 28 weeks (parenting distress p = 0.018) but no between group changes.
On secondary outcome measures, at 12 weeks LEaP produced significantly better outcomes than control in goal achievement (performance p = 0.022; function p = 0.008) and family-support (p = 0.024), with LEaP continuing to demonstrate significantly better goal achievement (child performance p = 0.042; function p = 0.012) at 28 weeks.
Findings indicate LEaP may assist in improving family-support and goal achievement outcomes for children with developmental delays.
Keywords: Developmental delay; Early intervention; Randomised control trial; Therapeutic playgroups.