Burgess Andrea, Boyd Roslyn N, Ziviani Jenny, Sakzewski Leanne
Faculty of Medicine, Queensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research, The University of Queensland, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2019 Oct;66(5):552-567. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12600. Epub 2019 Aug 5.
To investigate measurement properties and feasibility of upper limb activity measures in children aged 5-18 years with bilateral cerebral palsy (CP).
Five electronic databases were searched to identify measures of upper limb activity with published psychometric data for children with bilateral CP aged 5-18 years. Measures included both Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and observational measures. The COnsensus-based Standards for selection of health Measurement Instruments checklist was used to evaluate methodological quality of studies for each measure.
Forty-eight measures were identified, eight of which met inclusion criteria for reliability and validity. Four PROMs were included: the ABILHAND-Kids and Children's Arm Rehabilitation Measure are parent questionnaires measuring overall manual ability; the ACTIVLIM-CP is a parent questionnaire measuring global activity (upper and lower extremity) performance, and, the Pediatric Upper Limb Measure, Short Form is a child self-report questionnaire. Four observational measures were included: the Both Hands Assessment (BoHA) is an observational measure of bimanual activity performance; the Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function and the Melbourne Assessment 2 measure quality of movement of each upper limb separately, and the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-Second Edition assesses fine motor skill capacity in young children. Based upon available evidence, the most suitable PROM for evaluation of upper limb activity in children with bilateral CP is the ACTIVLIM-CP, and the most suitable observational measure is the BoHA.
Selection of upper limb measures depend on clinical information required and available resources. The BoHA is the only observational-based assessment which measures bimanual upper limb activity performance in children with bilateral CP. Recommendation for future measurement studies include familiarisation with the standards required for excellence, which include adequate sample size and content validity studies for PROMs.
探讨5至18岁双侧脑瘫(CP)儿童上肢活动测量指标的测量特性及可行性。
检索五个电子数据库,以确定针对5至18岁双侧CP儿童已发表心理测量数据的上肢活动测量指标。测量指标包括患者报告结局测量指标(PROMs)和观察性测量指标。使用基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准清单来评估每项测量指标研究的方法学质量。
共识别出48项测量指标,其中8项符合可靠性和有效性的纳入标准。包括4项PROMs:ABILHAND-Kids和儿童手臂康复测量指标是家长问卷,用于测量总体手部能力;ACTIVLIM-CP是家长问卷,用于测量整体活动(上肢和下肢)表现,小儿上肢测量简表是儿童自我报告问卷。包括4项观察性测量指标:双手评估(BoHA)是一项双手活动表现的观察性测量指标;墨尔本单侧上肢功能评估和墨尔本评估2分别测量每个上肢的运动质量,皮博迪发展运动量表第二版评估幼儿的精细运动技能能力。基于现有证据,评估双侧CP儿童上肢活动最合适的PROM是ACTIVLIM-CP,最合适的观察性测量指标是BoHA。
上肢测量指标的选择取决于所需的临床信息和可用资源。BoHA是唯一一项基于观察的评估,用于测量双侧CP儿童的双手上肢活动表现。对未来测量研究的建议包括熟悉卓越所需的标准,其中包括PROMs的足够样本量和内容效度研究。