Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; La Trobe University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 2013 Nov;55(11):1030-7. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.12212. Epub 2013 Jul 30.
To describe the development of the Mini-Assisting Hand Assessment (Mini-AHA) for children with signs of unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) aged 8 to 18 months, and evaluate aspects of content and internal scale validity.
The ability of the video-recorded Mini-AHA play session to provoke bimanual performance in children with unilateral CP and typical development was evaluated. Original AHA test items were examined for their suitability for younger children and possible new items were generated. Data from 108 assessments of children with unilateral CP (86 children, 53 males, 33 females; mean age 13 mo, SD 3 mo, range 8-18 mo) were entered into a Rasch measurement model analysis to evaluate internal scale validity. A Spearman's correlation analysis explored the relationship between age and ability measures for children with unilateral CP. The frequency of maximum scores in 40 children with typical development (22 males, 18 females; mean age 12 mo, SD 3 mo) was examined.
The Mini-AHA play session provoked bimanual responses in typically developing children 99% of the time. Person and item fit criteria established 20 items for the scale. The resultant unidimensional scale also demonstrated excellent discriminative features through high separation reliability. The item calibration values covered the range of person ability measures well. Age was not related to the ability measures for children with unilateral CP (rs =0.178). All children with typical development achieved maximum scores.
Accumulated evidence shows that the Mini-AHA validly measures use of the affected hand during bimanual performance for children with unilateral CP aged 8 to 18 months. The Mini-AHA has the potential to be a useful assessment to evaluate functional hand use and the effects of intervention in an age group when potential for change is high.
描述为 8 至 18 个月龄单侧脑瘫(CP)儿童开发的 Mini-Assisting 手评估(Mini-AHA),并评估其内容和内部量表效度。
评估视频记录的 Mini-AHA 游戏过程在单侧 CP 和典型发育儿童中引发双手表现的能力。检查了原始 AHA 测试项目对年幼儿童的适用性,并生成了可能的新项目。对 108 名单侧 CP 儿童(86 名儿童,53 名男性,33 名女性;平均年龄 13 个月,标准差 3 个月,范围 8-18 个月)的评估数据进行了 Rasch 测量模型分析,以评估内部量表效度。Spearman 相关分析探讨了单侧 CP 儿童年龄和能力测量之间的关系。还检查了 40 名典型发育儿童(22 名男性,18 名女性;平均年龄 12 个月,标准差 3 个月)的最大得分频率。
Mini-AHA 游戏过程 99%的时间都能引起典型发育儿童的双手反应。人和项目拟合标准为量表确定了 20 个项目。得出的单维量表也通过高分离可靠性显示出良好的区分特征。项目校准值很好地涵盖了人的能力测量范围。年龄与单侧 CP 儿童的能力测量无关(rs=0.178)。所有典型发育儿童都获得了最高分。
累积证据表明,Mini-AHA 有效测量了 8 至 18 个月龄单侧 CP 儿童在双手表现中患手的使用情况。Mini-AHA 有可能成为一种有用的评估工具,用于评估功能手的使用以及在高变化潜力年龄段的干预效果。