Measuring family ‐centred practices of professionals in early intervention services in Taiwan

ConclusionsThis study established adequate internal consistency and adequate to excellent test–retest reliability of the C‐MPOC‐SP in measuring perceptions of family centeredness of early intervention service providers. Cross‐discipline differences were found in communicating specific information about the child. Higher perceptions of family centeredness were associated with more years of experience. The results support the utility of the C‐MPOC‐SP in professional education and programme evaluation of early intervention services in Taiwan.
Source: Child: Care, Health and Development - Category: Child Development Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research