Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder resources for educators working within primary school settings: a scoping review protocol

Author:

Lees BrianaORCID,Elliott Elizabeth JORCID,Allsop SteveORCID,Thomas Sue,Riches Julia,Nepal SmritiORCID,Rice Lauren JORCID,Newton NicolaORCID,Mewton LouiseORCID,Teesson MareeORCID,Stapinski Lexine AORCID

Abstract

IntroductionMany children affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) exhibit neurocognitive delays that contribute to secondary consequences, including a disrupted school experience. Educators often have limited knowledge or experience in the identification, referral, management and accommodation of students with FASD. Effective resources and tools for educators are crucial to ensure these students are supported in their ongoing learning, development and school participation. This scoping review aims to identify and evaluate resources for educators that aid in the identification, management, or accommodation of students with FASD.Methods and analysisA search will be conducted in 9 peer-reviewed and 11 grey literature databases, Google search engine, two app stores and two podcast streaming services (planned search dates: November 2020 to February 2021). Relevant experts, including researchers, health professionals and individuals with lived experience of FASD, will be contacted in February and March 2021 to identify additional (including unpublished) resources. Resources will be selected based on registered, prespecified inclusion–exclusion criteria, and the quality of included resources will be critically appraised using a composite tool based on adaptions of the National Health and Medical Research Council FORM Framework and the iCAHE Guideline Quality Checklist. Relevant experts will also be requested to provide feedback on included resources.Ethics and disseminationEthical approval for this scoping review was obtained from the University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee (2020/825). Results of the review will be disseminated through a peer-reviewed publication, conference presentations, and seminars targeting audiences involved in the education sector.Trial registrationOpen Science Framework: osf.io/73pjh.

Funder

National Indigenous Australians Agency

Ian Potter Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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