Valle Susanne Collier, Støen Ragnhild, Sæther Rannei, Jensenius Alexander Refsum, Adde Lars
Department of Occupational and Physiotherapy, Skien Municipality, Ergo-og fysioterapitjenesten, Skien Kommune, Kongensgate 31, Postboks 158, 3731 Skien, Norway.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Children's and Women's Health, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Medical Faculty, P.O. Box 8905, 7491 Trondheim, Norway; Department of Pediatrics, St. Olavs Hospital HF, P.O. Box 3250 Sluppen, 7006 Trondheim, Norway.
Early Hum Dev. 2015 Oct;91(10):555-8. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2015.07.001. Epub 2015 Jul 25.
A computer-based video analysis has recently been presented for quantitative assessment of general movements (GMs). This method's test-retest reliability, however, has not yet been evaluated.
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the test-retest reliability of computer-based video analysis of GMs, and to explore the association between computer-based video analysis and the temporal organization of fidgety movements (FMs).
Test-retest reliability study.
75 healthy, term-born infants were recorded twice the same day during the FMs period using a standardized video set-up.
The computer-based movement variables "quantity of motion mean" (Qmean), "quantity of motion standard deviation" (QSD) and "centroid of motion standard deviation" (CSD) were analyzed, reflecting the amount of motion and the variability of the spatial center of motion of the infant, respectively. In addition, the association between the variable CSD and the temporal organization of FMs was explored. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC 1.1 and ICC 3.1) were calculated to assess test-retest reliability.
The ICC values for the variables CSD, Qmean and QSD were 0.80, 0.80 and 0.86 for ICC (1.1), respectively; and 0.80, 0.86 and 0.90 for ICC (3.1), respectively. There were significantly lower CSD values in the recordings with continual FMs compared to the recordings with intermittent FMs (p<0.05).
This study showed high test-retest reliability of computer-based video analysis of GMs, and a significant association between our computer-based video analysis and the temporal organization of FMs.
最近提出了一种基于计算机的视频分析方法,用于对全身运动(GMs)进行定量评估。然而,该方法的重测信度尚未得到评估。
本研究的目的是评估基于计算机的GMs视频分析的重测信度,并探讨基于计算机的视频分析与不安运动(FMs)时间组织之间的关联。
重测信度研究。
75名足月出生的健康婴儿在FMs期间同一天内进行了两次标准化视频记录。
分析基于计算机的运动变量“平均运动量”(Qmean)、“运动量标准差”(QSD)和“运动质心标准差”(CSD),分别反映婴儿的运动量和运动空间中心的变异性。此外,还探讨了变量CSD与FMs时间组织之间的关联。计算组内相关系数(ICC 1.1和ICC 3.1)以评估重测信度。
变量CSD、Qmean和QSD的ICC(1.1)值分别为0.80、0.80和0.86;ICC(3.1)值分别为0.80、0.86和0.90。与间歇性FMs的记录相比,持续性FMs的记录中CSD值显著更低(p<0.05)。
本研究表明基于计算机的GMs视频分析具有较高的重测信度,且我们基于计算机的视频分析与FMs的时间组织之间存在显著关联。