Longmuir Patricia E, Boyer Charles, Lloyd Meghann, Borghese Michael M, Knight Emily, Saunders Travis J, Boiarskaia Elena, Zhu Weimo, Tremblay Mark S
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L1, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa K1H 8M5, Canada.
J Sport Health Sci. 2017 Jun;6(2):231-240. doi: 10.1016/j.jshs.2015.11.004. Epub 2015 Nov 11.
The primary aim of this study was to develop an assessment of the fundamental, combined, and complex movement skills required to support childhood physical literacy. The secondary aim was to establish the feasibility, objectivity, and reliability evidence for the assessment.
An expert advisory group recommended a course format for the assessment that would require children to complete a series of dynamic movement skills. Criterion-referenced skill performance and completion time were the recommended forms of evaluation. Children, 8-12 years of age, self-reported their age and gender and then completed the study assessments while attending local schools or day camps. Face validity was previously established through a Delphi expert ( = 19, 21% female) review process. Convergent validity was evaluated by age and gender associations with assessment performance. Inter- and intra-rater ( = 53, 34% female) objectivity and test-retest ( = 60, 47% female) reliability were assessed through repeated test administration.
Median total score was 21 of 28 points (range 5-28). Median completion time was 17 s. Total scores were feasible for all 995 children who self-reported age and gender. Total score did not differ between inside and outside environments (95% confidence interval (CI) of difference: -0.7 to 0.6; = 0.91) or with/without footwear (95%CI of difference: -2.5 to 1.9; = 0.77). Older age ( < 0.001, = 0.15) and male gender ( < 0.001, = 0.02) were associated with a higher total score. Inter-rater objectivity evidence was excellent (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) = 0.99) for completion time and substantial for skill score (ICC = 0.69) for 104 attempts by 53 children (34% female). Intra-rater objectivity was moderate (ICC = 0.52) for skill score and excellent for completion time (ICC = 0.99). Reliability was excellent for completion time over a short (2-4 days; ICC = 0.84) or long (8-14 days; ICC = 0.82) interval. Skill score reliability was moderate (ICC = 0.46) over a short interval, and substantial (ICC = 0.74) over a long interval.
The Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment is a feasible measure of selected fundamental, complex and combined movement skills, which are an important building block for childhood physical literacy. Moderate-to-excellent objectivity was demonstrated for children 8-12 years of age. Test-retest reliability has been established over an interval of at least 1 week. The time and skill scores can be accurately estimated by 1 trained examiner.
本研究的主要目的是制定一项对支持儿童身体素养所需的基本、综合和复杂运动技能的评估。次要目的是为该评估建立可行性、客观性和可靠性证据。
一个专家咨询小组推荐了一种评估的课程形式,要求儿童完成一系列动态运动技能。推荐的评估形式为标准参照技能表现和完成时间。8至12岁的儿童自行报告其年龄和性别,然后在当地学校或日间营地参加研究评估。先前已通过德尔菲专家(n = 19,21%为女性)评审过程确立了表面效度。通过年龄和性别与评估表现的关联来评估聚合效度。通过重复测试管理评估评分者间(n = 53,34%为女性)和评分者内的客观性以及重测(n = 60,47%为女性)可靠性。
总得分中位数为28分中的21分(范围为5 - 28分)。完成时间中位数为17秒。所有995名自行报告年龄和性别的儿童的总得分都是可行的。内部和外部环境下的总得分没有差异(差异的95%置信区间(CI): - 0.7至0.6;p = 0.91),穿/不穿鞋子时也没有差异(差异的95%CI: - 2.5至1.9;p = 0.77)。年龄较大(p < 0.001,r = 0.15)和男性(p < 0.001,r = 0.02)与较高的总得分相关。对于53名儿童(34%为女性)的104次尝试,评分者间完成时间的客观性证据极佳(组内相关系数(ICC) = 0.99),技能得分的客观性为中等(ICC = 0.69)。评分者内技能得分的客观性为中等(ICC = 0.52),完成时间的客观性极佳(ICC = 0.99)。在短(2 - 4天;ICC = 0.84)或长(8 - 14天;ICC = 0.82)间隔内,完成时间的可靠性极佳。技能得分在短间隔内的可靠性为中等(ICC = 0.46),在长间隔内为较高(ICC = 0.74)。
加拿大敏捷性和运动技能评估是对选定的基本、复杂和综合运动技能的一种可行测量方法,这些技能是儿童身体素养的重要组成部分。8至12岁儿童的客观性表现为中等至优秀。已在至少1周的间隔内确立了重测可靠性。一名经过培训的检查人员可以准确估计时间和技能得分。