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年龄与阶段问卷识别需要物理治疗评估的粗大运动困难幼儿的有效性。

Validity of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire to identify young children with gross motor difficulties who require physiotherapy assessment.

机构信息

The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.

Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Dev Med Child Neurol. 2020 Jul;62(7):837-844. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.14480. Epub 2020 Feb 11.

Abstract

AIM

To determine if the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition Gross Motor domain (ASQ-3-GM) score is predictive of motor performance on the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) and/or Neurological, Sensory, Motor, Developmental Assessment (NSMDA).

METHOD

This was a cross-sectional study involving analysis of a 1-year consecutive clinical sample of data obtained from children attending a specialist public outpatient service. Participants were 84 children aged 0 to 5 years (mean age 24.9mo, SD 18.4mo; 50 males, 34 females) referred for physiotherapy assessment of gross motor skills in a tertiary child development service. Parents completed the ASQ-3 questionnaire and children were assessed using the AIMS (if aged 0-18mo) and/or NSMDA (all children). To determine possible relationships between ASQ-3-GM scores with AIMS and NSMDA scores, we calculated Spearman's rank correlation coefficients. To determine validity of the ASQ-3-GM 'refer for further assessment' ('refer') cut-off score to identify gross motor difficulties we calculated frequency distributions and crosstab analyses.

RESULTS

ASQ-3-GM scores correlated with AIMS centile rank (r=0.697, p<0.001) and NSMDA motor performance classification (r=-0.548, p<0.001). The ASQ-3-GM 'refer' cut-off had 77% sensitivity, 91% specificity, and 95% positive predictive value (PPV) to identify children that scored ≤10th centile on the AIMS and 57% sensitivity, 92% specificity, and 97% PPV to identify children with at least minimal dysfunction on the NSMDA.

INTERPRETATION

The ASQ-3-GM 'refer' cut-off score is a valid predictor of gross motor difficulties in young children.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

The Ages and Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition Gross Motor domain (ASQ-3-GM) score is valid to identify gross motor difficulties in young children. The ASQ-3-GM 'refer' cut-off had 95% positive predictive value (PPV) for children that scored ≤10th centile on the Alberta Infant Motor Scale. The ASQ-3-GM 'refer' cut-off had 97% PPV for at least minimal dysfunction on the Neurological, Sensory, Motor, Developmental Assessment.

摘要

目的

确定年龄与阶段问卷第三版粗大运动领域(ASQ-3-GM)评分是否可预测 Alberta 婴儿运动量表(AIMS)和/或神经、感觉、运动、发育评估(NSMDA)的运动表现。

方法

这是一项横断面研究,对参加专科门诊服务的儿童进行了为期 1 年的连续临床数据分析。参与者为 84 名 0 至 5 岁儿童(平均年龄 24.9 个月,标准差 18.4 个月;男 50 名,女 34 名),因粗大运动技能在三级儿童发育服务中接受物理治疗评估而被转诊。父母完成 ASQ-3 问卷,对儿童进行 AIMS(如果年龄为 0-18 个月)和/或 NSMDA(所有儿童)评估。为了确定 ASQ-3-GM 评分与 AIMS 和 NSMDA 评分之间的可能关系,我们计算了 Spearman 等级相关系数。为了确定 ASQ-3-GM“推荐进一步评估”(“推荐”)截止值识别粗大运动困难的有效性,我们计算了频率分布和交叉表分析。

结果

ASQ-3-GM 评分与 AIMS 百分位等级(r=0.697,p<0.001)和 NSMDA 运动表现分类(r=-0.548,p<0.001)相关。ASQ-3-GM“推荐”截止值对 AIMS 评分≤第 10 百分位数的儿童有 77%的敏感性、91%的特异性和 95%的阳性预测值(PPV),对 NSMDA 至少有最小功能障碍的儿童有 57%的敏感性、92%的特异性和 97%的 PPV。

解释

年龄与阶段问卷第三版粗大运动域(ASQ-3-GM)评分是识别幼儿粗大运动困难的有效预测指标。

本文增加的内容

年龄与阶段问卷第三版粗大运动域(ASQ-3-GM)评分可有效识别幼儿粗大运动困难。ASQ-3-GM“推荐”截止值对 AIMS 评分≤第 10 百分位数的儿童有 95%的阳性预测值(PPV)。ASQ-3-GM“推荐”截止值对 NSMDA 至少有最小功能障碍的儿童有 97%的阳性预测值(PPV)。

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