Tucker Carole A, Bevans Katherine B, Teneralli Rachel E, Smith Ashley Wilder, Bowles Heather R, Forrest Christopher B
Department of Physical Therapy (Dr Tucker), College of Health Professions and Social Work, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Department of Pediatrics (Ms Teneralli and Drs Bevans and Forrest), The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Department of Pediatrics (Drs Bevans and Forrest), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences National Cancer Institute (Drs Smith and Bowles), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
Pediatr Phys Ther. 2014 Winter;26(4):376-84. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0000000000000073.
Children's physical activity (PA) levels are commonly assessed in pediatric clinical research, but rigorous self-report assessment tools for children are scarce, and computer adaptive test implementations are rare. Our objective was to improve pediatric self-report measures of activity using semistructured interviews with experts and children for conceptualization of a child-informed framework.
Semistructured interviews were conducted to conceptualize PA, sedentary behaviors, and strengthening activities. We performed systematic literature reviews to identify item-level concepts used to assess these 3 domains.
We developed conceptual frameworks for each domain using words and phrases identified by children as relevant.
Semistructured interview methods provide valuable information of children's perspectives and the ways children recall previous activities. Conceptualized domains of PA are based on the literature and expert views, which also reflect children's experiences and understanding, providing a basis for pediatric self-report instruments.
儿童身体活动(PA)水平在儿科临床研究中通常会进行评估,但针对儿童的严格自我报告评估工具稀缺,计算机自适应测试的应用也很少见。我们的目标是通过与专家和儿童进行半结构化访谈,以完善儿童活动的自我报告测量方法,从而构建一个基于儿童视角的框架。
进行半结构化访谈,以明确PA、久坐行为和强化活动的概念。我们开展了系统的文献综述,以确定用于评估这三个领域的项目级概念。
我们利用儿童确定为相关的词汇和短语,为每个领域制定了概念框架。
半结构化访谈方法提供了有关儿童观点以及儿童回忆以往活动方式的宝贵信息。PA的概念化领域基于文献和专家观点,同时也反映了儿童的经历和理解,为儿科自我报告工具提供了基础。