Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Frankston, Vic., Australia.
Adaptive Abilities, Mornington, Vic., Australia.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2021 Feb;68(1):32-42. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12696. Epub 2020 Sep 6.
Despite advances in technology, handwriting still remains an important part of the school curriculum. Especially during the early years of schooling, handwriting difficulties have been shown to negatively affect academic success. Consequently, occupational therapists rely on sound psychometric tools to assess a child's visual motor abilities and implement appropriate strategies to facilitate their handwriting outcomes. The Hartley Knows Writing Shapes Assessment Version 2 (HKWSA-V2) evaluates knowledge of writing shapes, ability to replicate writing shapes and knowledge of handwriting concepts used in the Hartley Knows Writing Program (HKWP). The current study describes the initial development and psychometric evaluation of the HKWSA-V2.
Typically developing children (N = 50) between 4 and 8 years old, completed two visual motor assessments: the HKWSA-V2 and the Beery Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration 6th Ed. (Beery VMI). Guided by the COnsensus-based standards for the Selection of health Measurement INstruments, statistical analysis was conducted using various non-parametric tests to assess the internal consistency, construct, and criterion validity of the HKWSA-V2.
The internal consistency of the HKWSA-V2 ranged between adequate and excellent (Cronbach's α = 0.61-0.88). Construct validity as hypothesised, was supported with strong correlations found between groups of children who had and had not been involved in the HKWP. Statistically significant differences were also found in HKWSA-V2 scores based on the child's chronological age (r = .51, p < .01; r = .34, p < .05) and year level (p = .00). Criterion validity was substantiated with moderate to strong correlations found between all HKWSA-V2 scales and subscales and the Beery VMI subscales (ρ = 0.06-0.53).
Evaluation of the tool provides promising initial psychometric findings. The tool allows professionals and clinicians to evaluate a child's visual motor abilities according to concepts learnt within the HKWP. Further development of the HKWSA-V2 is warranted.
尽管技术不断进步,但手写仍然是学校课程的重要组成部分。特别是在学校教育的早期阶段,已经表明书写困难会对学业成功产生负面影响。因此,职业治疗师依赖可靠的心理计量工具来评估儿童的视觉运动能力,并实施适当的策略来促进他们的书写成果。Hartley Knows Writing Shapes Assessment Version 2(HKWSA-V2)评估书写形状的知识、复制书写形状的能力以及 Hartley Knows Writing Program(HKWP)中使用的书写概念的知识。本研究描述了 HKWSA-V2 的初步开发和心理计量评估。
4 至 8 岁的典型发育儿童(N=50)完成了两项视觉运动评估:HKWSA-V2 和 Beery Buktenica 发展性视觉运动整合测试第 6 版(Beery VMI)。根据共识标准选择健康测量工具,使用各种非参数检验进行统计分析,以评估 HKWSA-V2 的内部一致性、结构和效标效度。
HKWSA-V2 的内部一致性在适当和优秀之间(Cronbach's α=0.61-0.88)。如假设的结构效度,与已经和尚未参与 HKWP 的儿童群体之间存在强相关性得到支持。根据儿童的年龄(r=.51,p<.01;r=.34,p<.05)和年级(p=0.00),在 HKWSA-V2 得分上也发现了统计学上显著的差异。效标效度得到了证实,所有 HKWSA-V2 量表和子量表与 Beery VMI 子量表之间存在中度至强相关性(ρ=0.06-0.53)。
该工具的评估提供了有希望的初步心理计量学发现。该工具使专业人员和临床医生能够根据 HKWP 中所学的概念评估儿童的视觉运动能力。需要进一步开发 HKWSA-V2。