Tucker Carole A, Haley Stephen M, Dumas Helene M, Fragala-Pinkham Maria A, Watson Kyle, Gorton George E, Montpetit Kathleen, Bilodeau Nathalie
College of Health Professions, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2008;1(3):245-53.
The purposes of this paper are to: 1) present a conceptual framework that supports development of a computer adaptive test (CAT) outcome measure of physical functioning for children with cerebral palsy; 2) illustrate the development and refinement of an item bank for use in the CAT; and 3) describe the intended application of these newly developed items in a CAT platform. Improvement in physical functioning is one of the most important developmental and rehabilitative outcomes for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Computer adaptive testing technology provides means to improve outcome measures. We adopted a conceptual framework appropriate to support a CAT of physical functioning consisting of 4 sub-domains: lower extremity skills, upper extremity skills, physical activity, and global physical health. Review of existing tests and measures of physical function, expert clinician review, and cognitive testing were used to identify, develop and refine sets of items (item banks) that reflect the breadth of each sub-domain. These item banks will be used to develop contemporary parent-report instruments by application of Item Response Theory (IRT) analyses, leading to a CAT outcome measure. Such CAT approaches can efficiently assess broad areas of physical functioning across a wide age-range and levels of severity of children with CP.
1)提出一个概念框架,以支持开发用于评估脑瘫儿童身体功能的计算机自适应测试(CAT)结果指标;2)说明用于CAT的题库的开发和完善过程;3)描述这些新开发的题目在CAT平台上的预期应用。身体功能的改善是脑瘫(CP)儿童最重要的发育和康复成果之一。计算机自适应测试技术为改进结果指标提供了手段。我们采用了一个适合支持身体功能CAT的概念框架,该框架由4个子领域组成:下肢技能、上肢技能、身体活动和整体身体健康。通过回顾现有的身体功能测试和测量方法、专家临床医生评审以及认知测试,来识别、开发和完善反映每个子领域广度的题目集(题库)。这些题库将通过应用项目反应理论(IRT)分析来开发当代家长报告工具,从而形成CAT结果指标。这种CAT方法可以有效地评估广泛年龄范围和不同严重程度的CP儿童的身体功能的广泛领域。