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Scaling up child development centres in Bangladesh

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Abstract Background Child Development Centres (CDCs) have been established within government medical college tertiary hospitals across Bangladesh. Services entail a parent–professional partnership in a child and family friendly environment with a focus on assessment, diagnosis, and management of a range of neurodevelopmental disorders in children and adolescents 0–16?years of age. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team of professionals (child health physician, child psychologist, and developmental therapist) who emphasize quality of services over the numbers of children seen. Methods In 2008, Dhaka Shishu (Children's) Hospital was given the mandate by the government to conceptualize, train, and monitor CDCs nationwide. Here, we describe the rationale and processes for the establishment of the national network of CDCs and discuss lessons learned on scaling up early childhood development services in a low resource setting. Results Fifteen CDCs were established in major government hospitals across Bangladesh and have recorded 208,866 patient visits. The majority (79) of children were from the lowest and middle‐income families, and about one third (30) were ?2?years of age at first presentation. Two thirds of children seen in follow‐up demonstrated improvements in functional skills since their first visit, 77 in their adaptive behaviour (i.e., activities of daily living) and 70 in cognitive functions. Conclusions CDCs are expanding coverage for child neurodevelopment services across Bangladesh through a tiered system of home‐based screening, community‐ and clinic‐based functional assessment, and CDC‐based diagnosis, support, and referral. Vulnerable populations—the lowest income groups and younger children—comprised the majority of patients, among whom there is high unmet need for psychological services that is being met for the first time. Innovative human resource development, including a 3‐month training for the multidisciplinary teams, enabled wide coverage for assessment and diagnosis of a range of neurodevelopmental problems. Demand for services is growing, especially among non‐government and private hospitals.

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