Development and implementation of a new service delivery model for children with disabilities : implications for DCD


Autoria(s): Camden, Chantal
Contribuinte(s)

Léger, France

Morel, Julie

Missiuna, Cheryl

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

There is a general consensus that new service delivery models are needed for children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Emerging principles to guide service delivery include the use of graduated levels of intensity and evidence-based services that focus on function and participation. Interdisciplinary, community-based service delivery models based on best practice principles are needed. In this case report, we propose the Apollo model as an example of an innovative service delivery model for children with DCD. We describe the context that led to the creation of a program for children with DCD, describe the service delivery model and services, and share lessons learned through implementation. The Apollo model has 5 components: first contact, service delivery coordination, community-, group- and individual-interventions. This model guided the development of a streamlined set of services offered to children with DCD, including early-intake to share educational information with families, community interventions, inter-disciplinary and occupational therapy groups and individual interventions. Following implementation of the Apollo model, waiting times decreased and numbers of children receiving services increased, without compromising service quality. Lessons learned are shared to facilitate development of other practice models to support children with DCD.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11143/7528

Camden, C., Léger, F., Morel, J., Missiuna, C. (2014). Development and implementation of a new service delivery model for children with disabilities : implications for DCD. Manuscrit soumis pour publication. https://doi.org/10.3109/01942638.2014.978932

Camden, C., Léger, F., Morel, J., Missiuna, C. (2014). Development and implementation of a new service delivery model for children with disabilities : implications for DCD. Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics (Special issue on DCD). Online

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

https://doi.org/10.3109/01942638.2014.978932

Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics

doi:10.3109/01942638.2014.978932

Direitos

@ Taylor & Francis Group

Palavras-Chave #Children with disabilities #DCD #Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) #Intervention #Physical therapy #Service delivery #Occupational therapy
Tipo

Article