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Child-Report Measures of Occupational Performance: A Systematic Review

INTRODUCTION: Improving occupational performance is a key service of occupational therapists and client-centred approach to care is central to clinical practice. As such it is important to comprehensively evaluate the quality of psychometric properties reported across measures of occupational perfor...

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Autores principales: Cordier, Reinie, Chen, Yu-Wei, Speyer, Renée, Totino, Rebekah, Doma, Kenji, Leicht, Anthony, Brown, Nicole, Cuomo, Belinda
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4726555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26808674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147751
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author Cordier, Reinie
Chen, Yu-Wei
Speyer, Renée
Totino, Rebekah
Doma, Kenji
Leicht, Anthony
Brown, Nicole
Cuomo, Belinda
author_facet Cordier, Reinie
Chen, Yu-Wei
Speyer, Renée
Totino, Rebekah
Doma, Kenji
Leicht, Anthony
Brown, Nicole
Cuomo, Belinda
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description INTRODUCTION: Improving occupational performance is a key service of occupational therapists and client-centred approach to care is central to clinical practice. As such it is important to comprehensively evaluate the quality of psychometric properties reported across measures of occupational performance; in order to guide assessment and treatment planning. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature on the psychometric properties of child-report measures of occupational performance for children ages 2–18 years. METHODS: A systematic search of the following six electronic databases was conducted: CINAHL; PsycINFO; EMBASE; PubMed; the Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI) database; and Google Scholar. The quality of the studies was evaluated against the COSMIN taxonomy of measurement properties and the overall quality of psychometric properties was evaluated using pre-set psychometric criteria. RESULTS: Fifteen articles and one manual were reviewed to assess the psychometric properties of the six measures–the PEGS, MMD, CAPE, PAC, COSA, and OSA- which met the inclusion criteria. Most of the measures had conducted good quality studies to evaluate the psychometric properties of measures (PEGS, CAPE, PAC, OSA); however, the quality of the studies for two of these measures was relatively weak (MMD, COSA). When integrating the quality of the psychometric properties of the measures with the quality of the studies, the PAC stood out as having superior psychometric qualities. CONCLUSIONS: The overall quality of the psychometric properties of most measures was limited. There is a need for continuing research into the psychometric properties of child-report measures of occupational performance, and to revise and improve the psychometric properties of existing measures.
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spelling pubmed-47265552016-02-03 Child-Report Measures of Occupational Performance: A Systematic Review Cordier, Reinie Chen, Yu-Wei Speyer, Renée Totino, Rebekah Doma, Kenji Leicht, Anthony Brown, Nicole Cuomo, Belinda PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Improving occupational performance is a key service of occupational therapists and client-centred approach to care is central to clinical practice. As such it is important to comprehensively evaluate the quality of psychometric properties reported across measures of occupational performance; in order to guide assessment and treatment planning. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature on the psychometric properties of child-report measures of occupational performance for children ages 2–18 years. METHODS: A systematic search of the following six electronic databases was conducted: CINAHL; PsycINFO; EMBASE; PubMed; the Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI) database; and Google Scholar. The quality of the studies was evaluated against the COSMIN taxonomy of measurement properties and the overall quality of psychometric properties was evaluated using pre-set psychometric criteria. RESULTS: Fifteen articles and one manual were reviewed to assess the psychometric properties of the six measures–the PEGS, MMD, CAPE, PAC, COSA, and OSA- which met the inclusion criteria. Most of the measures had conducted good quality studies to evaluate the psychometric properties of measures (PEGS, CAPE, PAC, OSA); however, the quality of the studies for two of these measures was relatively weak (MMD, COSA). When integrating the quality of the psychometric properties of the measures with the quality of the studies, the PAC stood out as having superior psychometric qualities. CONCLUSIONS: The overall quality of the psychometric properties of most measures was limited. There is a need for continuing research into the psychometric properties of child-report measures of occupational performance, and to revise and improve the psychometric properties of existing measures. Public Library of Science 2016-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4726555/ /pubmed/26808674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147751 Text en © 2016 Cordier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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