School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Center for Biostatistics, Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Phys Ther. 2021 Dec 1;101(12). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzab215.
Involving parents in the evaluation of their child with cerebral palsy (CP) is associated with enhanced neurodevelopmental outcomes. The pediatric outcomes data collection instrument (PODCI) is a patient-reported outcome measure primarily used to assess motor function following orthopedic surgical intervention or for older children with more independent motor function. The PODCI expectations scale has infrequently been reported in previous studies. This study aims to determine the relationship between parent-reported motor performance using the PODCI and motor capacity assessed by pediatric therapists for young children with CP across all ability levels and to explore the use of the PODCI expectations scale for quantifying therapy-related parent expectations.
This prospective cohort study included 108 participants with CP, 2 to 8 years of age, gross motor function classification systems (GMFCS) levels I to V. Measures included the PODCI, gross motor function measure (GMFM), and GMFCS.
There were moderate (r = 0.513) to large (r = 0.885) relationships between PODCI and GMFM scores. PODCI scores were significantly different across GMFCS levels. Weak, significant relationships (r = -0.28) were found between function expectations scores and measures of function.
The PODCI, GMFM, and GMFCS provide different, but strongly related, information about the abilities of young children. The GMFM measures motor capacity. Parents report daily function and health-related quality of life for their child using the PODCI. Parent expectations for intervention outcomes may relate to a child's motor function.
These study results are consistent with those for older children with greater independent mobility, indicating an opportunity for expanded use of the PODCI for measuring motor performance for younger children with CP across all ability levels. A strategy is provided for using the PODCI expectations scale to quantify parent therapy-related expectations in future research and clinical settings. Therapy-related expectations may relate to child outcomes.
让家长参与评估脑瘫(CP)患儿有助于提高神经发育结果。儿科结局数据采集工具(PODCI)是一种主要用于评估骨科手术后运动功能的患者报告结局测量工具,也可用于运动功能更独立的大龄儿童。PODCI 的预期量表在之前的研究中很少被报道。本研究旨在确定父母使用 PODCI 报告的运动表现与儿科治疗师评估的运动能力之间的关系,这些儿童的 CP 严重程度不一,运动功能分级系统(GMFCS)为 I 至 V 级,并探讨使用 PODCI 预期量表来量化与治疗相关的家长期望。
这是一项前瞻性队列研究,纳入了 108 名年龄为 2 至 8 岁、GMFCS 分级为 I 至 V 级的 CP 患儿。测量包括 PODCI、粗大运动功能测量(GMFM)和 GMFCS。
PODCI 与 GMFM 评分之间存在中度(r=0.513)到高度(r=0.885)相关性。PODCI 评分在 GMFCS 分级之间存在显著差异。功能期望评分与功能测量之间存在弱但显著的相关性(r=-0.28)。
PODCI、GMFM 和 GMFCS 提供了有关幼儿能力的不同但密切相关的信息。GMFM 测量运动能力。家长使用 PODCI 报告孩子的日常功能和与健康相关的生活质量。干预结果的家长期望可能与孩子的运动功能有关。
这些研究结果与运动功能更独立的大龄儿童的结果一致,这表明 PODCI 有机会扩展用于测量所有严重程度 CP 患儿的运动表现。为在未来的研究和临床环境中使用 PODCI 预期量表来量化与治疗相关的家长期望提供了一种策略。与治疗相关的期望可能与儿童结局有关。