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Factors Influencing Physical Therapists' Involvement in Preschool Transitions

Christine Teeters Myers, Susan K. Effgen, Erin Blanchard, Adam Southall, Stacy Wells and Erin Miller
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy May 2011, 91 (5) 656-664; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20100290
Christine Teeters Myers
C.T. Myers, PhD, OTR/L, is Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Eastern Kentucky University, 103 Dizney, 521 Lancaster Ave, Richmond, KY 40475 (USA).
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Susan K. Effgen
S.K. Effgen, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is Professor, Division of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
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Erin Blanchard
E. Blanchard, PT, DPT, was a student in the Division of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky, at the time of the study.
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Adam Southall
A. Southall, PT, DPT, was a student in the Division of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky, at the time of the study.
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Stacy Wells
S. Wells, PT, DPT, was a student in the Division of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky, at the time of the study.
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Erin Miller
E. Miller, PT, DPT, was a student in the Division of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky, at the time of the study.
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Abstract

Background Families and children receiving early intervention services benefit from service provider involvement during the transition to preschool special education services.

Objectives This study sought to determine the factors that physical therapists working in early intervention services and/or preschools identified as supportive of their involvement, and associated with their perceived involvement, in transition planning for young children with disabilities moving from early intervention to preschool services.

Design A cross-sectional survey was used.

Methods A survey was mailed to a random sample of 600 members of the American Physical Therapy Association's Section on Pediatrics. Physical therapists working with children transitioning out of early intervention and into preschool participated. Data from physical therapists providing services in preschools were included in this study.

Results The response rate was 56.3%. The highest- and lowest-ranked facilitators of transition planning were: “Staff at my preschool program value my participation in transition planning activities” (highest ranked) (X̅=5.02, SD=1.36, n=142) and “I am encouraged to participate in transition planning activities by the early intervention service coordinator” (lowest ranked) (X̅=1.91, SD=3.50, n=143). Multivariate regression models demonstrated that physical therapists' perceived value and expertise in providing transition planning services were significantly associated with collaboration with professionals from early intervention programs (F1,129=207) and support of families during the transition process (F1,134=48).

Conclusions Physical therapists who identified implementing practices that supported communication, collaboration, and strong, positive relationships between early intervention and preschool programs had greater involvement in the transition planning process.

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  • Dr Myers, Dr Effgen, Dr Blanchard, and Dr Miller provided concept/idea/research design. All authors provided writing. Dr Myers, Dr Blanchard, Dr Southall, Dr Wells, and Dr Miller provided data collection. Dr Myers, Dr Effgen, Dr Southall, and Dr Miller provided data analysis. Dr Myers and Dr Effgen provided project management. Dr Effgen provided participants and facilities/equipment. Dr Myers, Dr Wells, and Dr Miller provided consultation (including review of manuscript before submission).

  • This study was approved by the University of Kentucky's Institutional Review Board.

  • A poster presentation of this research was given at the Annual Conference and Exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association; June 10–13, 2009; Baltimore, Maryland.

  • Received August 30, 2010.
  • Accepted January 9, 2011.
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Christine Teeters Myers, Susan K. Effgen, Erin Blanchard, Adam Southall, Stacy Wells, Erin Miller
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