Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, USA.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Pediatr Res. 2023 May;93(6):1736-1744. doi: 10.1038/s41390-022-02312-4. Epub 2022 Sep 30.
Approximately 5-10% of children exhibit developmental deviations in motor skills or other domains; however, physicians detect less than one-third of these abnormalities. Systematic tracking and early identification of motor deviations are fundamental for timely intervention.
Term and preterm neonates were prospectively assessed at the newborn (NB) period in a study of the psychometric properties of the Motor (MOT) domain of PediaTrac v3.0, a novel caregiver-based development tracking instrument. Item response theory graded response modeling was used to model item parameters and estimate theta, an index of the latent trait, motor ability. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted to examine the dimensionality and factor structure.
In a cohort of 571 caregiver/infant dyads (331 term, 240 preterm), NB MOT domain reliability was high (rho = 0.94). Item discrimination and item difficulty of each of the 15 items could be reliably modeled across the range of motor ability. EFA confirmed that the items constituted a single dimension with second-order factors, accounting for 43.20% of variance.
The latent trait, motor ability, could be reliably estimated at the NB period.
The caregiver-reported Motor domain of PediaTrac provides a reliable estimate of the latent trait of motor ability during the newborn period. This is the first known caregiver-reported instrument that can assess motor ability in the newborn period with high reliability in term and preterm infants. Item response theory methods were employed that will allow for future characterization of developmental subgroups and motor trajectories. The PediaTrac Motor domain can support early identification of at-risk infants. Including caregivers in digital reporting and child-centered monitoring of motor functioning may improve access to care.
大约 5-10%的儿童在运动技能或其他领域表现出发育偏差;然而,医生只能检测到其中不到三分之一的异常。对运动偏差进行系统的跟踪和早期识别对于及时干预至关重要。
在一项研究中,前瞻性评估了足月和早产儿在新生儿期(NB)的情况,该研究评估了 PediaTrac v3.0 的运动(MOT)领域的心理测量特性,这是一种新的基于照顾者的发育跟踪工具。项目反应理论等级反应模型用于对项目参数进行建模,并估计theta,这是运动能力的潜在特征指数。进行了探索性因素分析(EFA)以检查维度和因子结构。
在 571 个照顾者/婴儿对(331 个足月,240 个早产儿)的队列中,NB MOT 领域的可靠性很高(rho=0.94)。15 个项目中的每个项目的项目区分度和项目难度都可以在整个运动能力范围内可靠地建模。EFA 证实,这些项目构成了一个单一的维度,有二阶因素,占 43.20%的方差。
在新生儿期可以可靠地估计潜在特征,即运动能力。
照顾者报告的 PediaTrac 运动领域在新生儿期提供了运动能力的潜在特征的可靠估计。这是第一个已知的可以在足月和早产儿中以高可靠性评估新生儿期运动能力的照顾者报告的工具。采用项目反应理论方法可以对发展亚组和运动轨迹进行未来的特征描述。PediaTrac 运动领域可以支持高危婴儿的早期识别。让照顾者参与数字报告和以儿童为中心的运动功能监测可能会改善获得护理的机会。