Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Jul;44(14):3459-3468. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1864036. Epub 2021 Jan 4.
To examine the psychometric properties of a parent-report measure of engagement in pediatric rehabilitation.
113 parents (of children 4 months to 18 years, varying in diagnoses) were recruited from standard outpatient/inpatient, early intervention, and life skills programs, sampled from different sites in Canada, the US, and Australia. Parents completed the Pediatric Rehabilitation Intervention Measure of Engagement-Parent version (PRIME-P) twice, after two therapy sessions approximately two weeks apart. Analyses examined factor structure, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability, and assessed construct validity hypotheses concerning participant characteristics and contextual factors.
The resulting 11-item PRIME-P has three factors capturing engagement in terms of Plan Appropriateness, Partnering, and Positive Outcome Expectancy. The factors displayed strong internal consistency and test-retest reliability (Partnering demonstrated slightly weaker test-retest reliability). Construct validity was shown by significant associations between the PRIME-P scales and parents' presence versus absence during the sessions, as well as service providers' years of experience.
The PRIME-P captures parent engagement as a multifaceted construct involving appropriateness of the therapy plan, a sense of active partnership in the intervention process, and an expectation for a positive outcome. The PRIME-P has promise for research, clinical practice, and educational purposes.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe PRIME-P is a psychometrically sound tool that fills a gap in how researchers and practitioners can measure the engagement of parents in the therapy process.To enhance parent engagement, service providers can encourage collaboration in planning, foster a sense of working in partnership, and convey a sense of hope.The findings point to the need to pay attention to parents' beliefs about the therapy plan and outcomes, in addition to their behavioral involvement.The PRIME-P is a promising tool for pediatric rehabilitation that can be used to investigate the role of a crucial, yet poorly understood variable in the therapy process.
研究一种用于评估儿童康复中父母参与度的家长报告测量工具的心理测量学特性。
从加拿大、美国和澳大利亚的不同地点的标准门诊/住院、早期干预和生活技能项目中招募了 113 名父母(孩子年龄在 4 个月至 18 岁之间,诊断各不相同)。父母在两次治疗间隔约两周的两次治疗后完成了 Pediatric Rehabilitation Intervention Measure of Engagement-Parent version(PRIME-P)的两次评估。分析评估了因素结构、内部一致性和重测信度,并评估了关于参与者特征和环境因素的构念效度假设。
产生的 11 项 PRIME-P 有三个因素,用于描述计划适宜性、合作和积极的结果预期。这些因素显示出很强的内部一致性和重测信度(合作显示出稍弱的重测信度)。构念效度通过 PRIME-P 量表与父母在治疗期间的存在与不存在之间的显著关联以及服务提供者的经验年限得到证明。
PRIME-P 捕捉了父母参与作为一个多方面的构念,涉及治疗计划的适宜性、对干预过程中积极合作的感知以及对积极结果的期望。PRIME-P 有望用于研究、临床实践和教育目的。
PRIME-P 是一种具有心理测量学基础的工具,填补了研究人员和从业者如何衡量父母在治疗过程中的参与度的空白。为了增强父母的参与度,服务提供者可以鼓励在计划中进行合作,培养合作的感觉,并传达希望的感觉。研究结果表明,除了父母的行为参与外,还需要关注父母对治疗计划和结果的信念。PRIME-P 是一种有前途的儿科康复工具,可用于研究治疗过程中一个关键但理解不足的变量的作用。