School readiness of children at high risk of cerebral palsy randomised to early neuroprotection and neurorehabilitation: protocol for a follow-up study of participants from four randomised clinical trials

Author:

Boyd Roslyn N,Novak Iona,Morgan CatherineORCID,Bora Samudragupta,Sakzewski LeanneORCID,Ware Robert SORCID,Comans Tracy,Fahey Michael Collingwood,Whittingham KoaORCID,Trost Stewart,Pannek Kerstin,Pagnozzi Alex,Mcintyre Sarah,Badawi Nadia,Smithers Sheedy Hayley,Palmer Kirsten RebeccaORCID,Burgess AndreaORCID,Keramat Syed Afroz,Bell Kristie,Hines Ashleigh,Benfer Katherine,Wotherspoon Jane,Gascoigne-Pees Laura,Leishman Shaneen,Oftedal StinaORCID

Abstract

IntroductionSchool readiness includes cognitive, socio-emotional, language and physical growth and development domains which share strong associations with life-course opportunities. Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are at increased risk of poor school readiness compared with their typically developing peers. Recently, earlier diagnosis of CP has allowed interventions to commence sooner, harnessing neuroplasticity. First, we hypothesise that early referral to intervention for children at-risk of CP will lead to improved school readiness at 4–6 years relative to placebo or care as usual. Second, we hypothesise that receipt of early diagnosis and early intervention will lead to cost-savings in the form of reduced healthcare utilisation.Methods and analysisInfants identified as at-risk of CP ≤6 months corrected age (n=425) recruited to four randomised trials of neuroprotectants (n=1), early neurorehabilitation (n=2) or early parenting support (n=1) will be re-recruited to one overarching follow-up study at age 4–6 years 3 months. A comprehensive battery of standardised assessments and questionnaires will be administered to assess all domains of school readiness and associated risk factors. Participants will be compared with a historical control group of children (n=245) who were diagnosed with CP in their second year of life. Mixed-effects regression models will be used to compare school readiness outcomes between those referred for early intervention versus placebo/care-as-usual. We will also compare health-resource use associated with early diagnosis and intervention versus later diagnosis and intervention.Ethics and disseminationThe Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service, The University of Queensland, University of Sydney, Monash University and Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committees have approved this study. Informed consent will be sought from the parent or legal guardian of every child invited to participate. Results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals, scientific conferences and professional organisations, and to people with lived experience of CP and their families.Trial registration numberACTRN12621001253897.

Funder

Medical Research Future Fund Preventive and Public Health Research Initiative - Maternal First 2000 Days and Childhood Health grant

University of Queensland

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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