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Development and validation of a fine-motor assessment tool for use with young children in a Chinese population.

机译:开发并验证了适用于中国人口幼儿的精细运动评估工具。

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OBJECTIVES: Most of the fine-motor assessment tools used in Hong Kong have been designed in Western countries, so there is a need to develop a standardized assessment which is relevant to the culture and daily living tasks of the local (that is, Chinese) population. This study aimed to (1) develop a fine-motor assessment tool (the Hong Kong Preschool Fine-Motor Developmental Assessment [HK-PFMDA]) for use with young children in a Chinese population and (2) examine the HK-PFMDA's psychometric properties. METHOD: The HK-PFMDA was developed by a group of occupational therapists specializing in the area of developmental disabilities in Hong Kong. A panel of 21 experts reviewed the content validity of the instrument. Rasch item analysis was used to examine the model fit of items against the rating scale model, and to explore the dimensionality of the test. Intra- and interrater reliability, convergent validity, and criterion-related validity were examined. The participants included 783 children without disabilities, 45 with autistic spectrum disorder, and 35 with developmental delay. RESULTS: The Rasch analysis suggested that the 87-item HK-PFMDA had a unidimensional structure, as the items explained most (91.6%) of the variance. The HK-PFMDA demonstrated excellent intra- (ICC = .99) and interrater reliability (ICC = .99), and internal consistency (alpha ranging from .83 to .92). In terms of validity, the HK-PFMDA had significant positive correlations with both age and the convergent measures of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-2). CONCLUSION: A set of normative data for local children aged from birth to 6 years was established. The HK-PFMDA has shown excellent psychometric properties and is suitable for clinical application by occupational therapists in the assessment of fine-motor skills development of young children in Chinese populations.
机译:目标:香港使用的大多数精细运动评估工具都是在西方国家设计的,因此有必要制定与当地(即中国人)的文化和日常生活任务相关的标准化评估人口。这项研究旨在(1)开发精细运动评估工具(香港学龄前精细运动发展评估[HK-PFMDA]),以供中国人口中的幼儿使用;以及(2)研究HK-PFMDA的心理计量特性。方法:HK-PFMDA由一组专门研究香港发育障碍领域的职业治疗师开发。由21位专家组成的小组审查了该仪器的内容有效性。 Rasch项目分析用于检查项目模型与评级量表模型的拟合度,并探讨测试的维度。内和间信度,收敛效度以及与标准相关的效度进行了检验。参与者包括783名残疾儿童,45名自闭症儿童和35名发育迟缓儿童。结果:Rasch分析表明,87个项目HK-PFMDA具有一维结构,因为这些项目解释了大部分差异(91.6%)。 HK-PFMDA具有出色的内部(ICC = .99)和跨度可靠性(ICC = .99),以及内部一致性(alpha为0.83至.92)。在有效性方面,HK-PFMDA与年龄和皮博迪发育运动量表(PDMS-2)的收敛性均呈显着正相关。结论:建立了一套从出生到6岁的当地儿童的规范性数据。 HK-PFMDA具有出色的心理测量特性,适合职业治疗师在中国人群中评估幼儿精细运动技能发展的临床应用。

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