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Survey highlights important discrepancies between definitions of paediatric abnormal growth taught to medical students in 23 European countries.
Scherdel, Pauline; Hjelm, Nils; Salaün, Jean-François et al.
2018In Acta Paediatrica, 107 (7), p. 1218-1222
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Keywords :
Education, Medical/statistics & numerical data; Europe; Growth Disorders; Pediatrics/education; Surveys and Questionnaires; Definitions of abnormal growth; Growth charts; Growth disorders; Growth monitoring; Medical education
Abstract :
[en] AIM: This study compared the definitions of abnormal growth that are taught across Europe to explain previously reported variations in growth-monitoring practices. METHODS: We developed two online surveys in 2016 to obtain the definitions of abnormal growth in European countries and approached the national chairs of the European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians in 18 countries and the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations in 33 countries. RESULTS: We obtained definitions from 10 of 18 paediatricians and 18 of 33 students, covering 23 of the 33 European countries surveyed. Abnormal faltering growth was always defined, either by a single parameter (24%) or combined parameters (76%). Four static parameters were used: standardised height (100%), standardised weight (60%), standardised body mass index (12%) and distance to target height (20%). Two dynamic parameters were used: growth deflection (28%) and growth velocity (32%). The thresholds used to define abnormal faltering growth varied slightly in some cases and widely in others. Abnormal accelerated growth appeared in 52% of the definitions, with important variations in parameters and thresholds. CONCLUSION: There were important between-country discrepancies in the definitions of paediatric abnormal growth that were taught in 23 European countries. Standardisation is vital.
Disciplines :
Anatomy (cytology, histology, embryology...) & physiology
Author, co-author :
Scherdel, Pauline;  ORCID: 0000-0003-4517-9430 ; Obstetrical, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team (EPOPé), INSERM,  ; Early Origins of the Child's Health and Development Team (ORCHAD), INSERM,
Hjelm, Nils;  Obstetrical, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team (EPOPé), INSERM,
Salaün, Jean-François;  Association Française de Pédiatrie Ambulatoire, Commission Recherche, Gradignan,
EBGM IV study, group
Heude, Barbara;  Early Origins of the Child's Health and Development Team (ORCHAD), INSERM,
Chalumeau, Martin;  Obstetrical, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team (EPOPé), INSERM,  ; Department of General Pediatrics, Necker - Enfants Malades Hospital, AP-HP, Paris
Other collaborator :
Roosen, Johannes Marvin
Briganti, Giovanni  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Anatomie humaine et Oncologie expérimentale
Shirokova, Catherina
Frankfurter, Claudia
Hadjigeorgiou, Charis
Keronen, Pirkko
Robberecht, Marie-Noëlle
Rodens, Klaus
Ippen, Franziska Maria
Scheiber, Dora
Ho, Audrey Peiying
Albelda, Shai
Reali, Laura
Pareto, Giulio
Skurvydiene, Iveta
Ganzijeva, Kristina
Bianco, Saverio Francesco
Likonska, Aleksandra
Belinska, Maria
Bregant, Tina
Aguado, Jaime García
Martin, Reyes
Schumacher, Mario
Eich, Marc
Gabrielová, Nikol
Maldonado, Behrouz Miguel Nezafat
Yolcu, Yağiz Uğur
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Language :
English
Title :
Survey highlights important discrepancies between definitions of paediatric abnormal growth taught to medical students in 23 European countries.
Publication date :
July 2018
Journal title :
Acta Paediatrica
eISSN :
1651-2227
Volume :
107
Issue :
7
Pages :
1218-1222
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research institute :
Biosciences
Commentary :
©2018 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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