Inter- and intra-rater reliability and clinical utility of the Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure: A pilot study

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H. Brown, P. Bassett, T. Quick
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Introduction Birth-related plexus injuries cause paralysis of the upper limb. The majority of patients spontaneously recover, but many suffer with long-term limitations in function. The Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure was developed to assess upper limb function in children with birth-related plexus injuries. This pilot study assessed the inter- and intrarater reliability in novice users. Information was also gained with regards to the perceived clinical utility of the tool. Methods Eleven therapists, experienced in the treatment of birth-related plexus injuries but naïve in the use of the Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure, were recruited as raters. Eight video-recorded assessments were independently scored. Four raters were randomly selected to repeat two of the analyses. The perceived clinical utility of the Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure was investigated via a questionnaire. Results Across the domains of the Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure, the majority of items scored ‘Fair’ for inter-rater reliability with kappa scores ranging from 0.13–0.46. Intra-rater agreement was better with the majority of items scoring 0.44–0.86 upon weighted kappa analysis. Participant scores for clinical utility were mixed. However, 7 of the 11 raters agreed that the Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure is useful as a pre- and post-intervention tool. Conclusions When compared to the inter-rater reliability of similar functional outcome measures, these results are less favourable. Future research and suggestions to improve the implementation, reliability and clinical utility of the Brachial Plexus Outcome Measure have been identified. These include better standardisation of equipment and improved instructional guidance. In addition, within the clinical setting, it is recommended that the same clinician assesses the same child over the course of their treatment.
臂丛神经结局测量的内部和内部可靠性及临床应用:一项初步研究
出生相关的神经丛损伤导致上肢瘫痪。大多数患者会自发恢复,但许多患者会遭受长期的功能限制。臂丛神经结局测量是用来评估出生相关臂丛神经损伤儿童的上肢功能。本初步研究评估了新手用户的内部信度和内部信度。还获得了关于该工具的感知临床效用的信息。方法招募11名具有治疗出生相关性臂丛神经损伤经验但使用臂丛神经结局量表naïve的治疗师作为评分者。8个视频评估被独立评分。随机选择四名评分者重复两项分析。通过问卷调查臂丛结果测量的感知临床效用。结果在臂丛结果测量的各个领域中,大多数项目在评分者间信度上得分为“公平”,kappa评分范围为0.13-0.46。经加权kappa分析,大部分项目的评分为0.44-0.86,评分内一致性较好。参与者的临床效用得分是混合的。然而,11位评分者中有7位认为臂丛预后测量作为干预前和干预后的工具是有用的。当与类似功能结果测量的评分间可靠性相比,这些结果不太有利。未来的研究和建议,以提高臂丛预后测量的实施,可靠性和临床应用已经确定。这些措施包括更好地标准化设备和改进教学指导。此外,在临床环境中,建议由同一名临床医生在治疗过程中对同一名儿童进行评估。
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