Telemonitoring of motor skills using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale for at-risk infants in the first year of life.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-06 DOI:10.1177/1357633X221102250
Camila Resende Gâmbaro Lima, Bruna Nayara Verdério, Raissa Wanderley Ferraz de Abreu, Beatriz Helena Brugnaro, Adriana Neves Dos Santos, Mariana Martins Dos Santos, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira Rocha
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Abstract

Introduction: Remote assessment creates opportunities for monitoring child development at home. Determining the possible barriers to and facilitators of the quality of telemonitoring motor skills allows for safe and effective practices. We aimed to: (1) determine the quality, barriers and facilitators of Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) home videos made by mothers; (2) verify interrater reliability; (3) determine the association between contextual factors and the quality of assessments.

Methods: Thirty infants at biological risk aged between three and ten months, of both sexes, and their mothers were included. Assessments were based on asynchronous home videos, where motor skills were evaluated by mothers at home according to AIMS guidelines. The following were analyzed: video quality; stimulus quality; camera position; and physical environment. The video characteristics were analyzed descriptively. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to calculate interrater reliability and the regression model to determine the influence of contextual factors on the outcome variables. Significance was set at 5%.

Results: Remote assessment of AIMS exhibited high image and stimulus quality, and a suitable physical environment. Interrater reliability was high for all domains: prone (r = 0.976); supine (r = 0.965); sitting (r = 0.987); standing (r = 0.945) and total score (r = 0.980). The contextual factors had no relation with assessment quality.

Discussion: Assessments conducted remotely by the mothers showed high video quality and interrater reliability, and represent a promising assessment tool for telemedicine in at-risk infants in the first year of life.

使用阿尔伯塔省婴儿运动量表对出生第一年的高危婴儿进行运动技能远程监测。
简介远程评估为在家监测儿童发展创造了机会。确定远程监测运动技能质量的可能障碍和促进因素,可以实现安全有效的实践。我们的目标是:(1)确定母亲制作的艾伯塔省婴儿运动量表(AIMS)家庭视频的质量、障碍和促进因素;(2) 验证参与者间的可靠性;(3) 确定情境因素与评估质量之间的关联。方法将年龄在3个月至10个月之间的有生物学风险的婴儿及其母亲包括在内。评估基于异步家庭视频,母亲在家根据AIMS指南评估运动技能。分析了以下方面:视频质量;刺激质量;摄像机位置;以及物理环境。对视频特征进行了描述性分析。组内相关系数用于计算参与者间的可靠性,回归模型用于确定情境因素对结果变量的影响。显著性设定为5%。结果AIMS的远程评估显示出高图像和刺激质量,以及合适的物理环境。所有领域的询问机可靠性都很高:俯卧(r = 0.976);仰卧 = 0.965);坐着(r = 0.987);站立(r = 0.945)和总分(r = 0.980)。情境因素与评估质量无关。讨论由母亲远程进行的评估显示出高视频质量和参与者间的可靠性,是高危婴儿第一年远程医疗的一种很有前途的评估工具。
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14.10
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10.60%
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174
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare provides excellent peer reviewed coverage of developments in telemedicine and e-health and is now widely recognised as the leading journal in its field. Contributions from around the world provide a unique perspective on how different countries and health systems are using new technology in health care. Sections within the journal include technology updates, editorials, original articles, research tutorials, educational material, review articles and reports from various telemedicine organisations. A subscription to this journal will help you to stay up-to-date in this fast moving and growing area of medicine.
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